Supported Demo Boards
The matrix of which demos are supported on a specific board can be found in the Release Notes demo board support section. Verify that the board you wish to use will work with this demo. This table also describes some of the limitations that the board might have while running this demo.
Demo Board I/O Mapping
Each demo board has a different number of push buttons, LEDs, and other features with various different names for these components. To determine which board features are used for which demo features, please refer to the io_mapping.h file in the demo folder under the system_config folder. Each demo board will have a corresponding folder with an io_mapping.h file in it. For example, for the PIC18F46J50 PIM this would be the following file:
<install_directory>/apps/usb/device/audio_midi/firmware/src/system_config/pic18f46j50_pim/io_mapping.h
For more information about each demo board, please refer to the Demo Board Information section.
Demo Operation
This demo uses the selected hardware platform as a USB MIDI device. Connect the device to the computer. Open a MIDI recording software package. Each MIDI recording software interface is different so the following instructions may not apply the to software package you are using. Please refer to the user’s manual for the software package you are using for more details of how to configure that tool for a USB MIDI input.
In this demo each time you press the button on the board, it will cycle through a series of notes.
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This section shows how to run the MIDI demo using GarageBand '08. | |
This section shows how to run the MIDI demo using Linux MultiMedia Studio (LMMS). |
MLA - USB Library Help Version : 2.16
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