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Hi, I am very new to the midi technology but I am learning alot every day. I am very lost on this website, it is huuge! Somebody please help me get started.

I need a controller to control my plugins that reside within cubase SX3. I am using plugins such as philharmonics, edirol, albino etc.. The controller must have a few sliders, knobs, buttons, joysticks, and mod wheels. It will also need a screen for banks.

I know a little bit of C programming and I am learning more and more everyday. I want to design a midi controller using ATMEga either 16, 32 or 128 only. I will be using Proteus in order to design the circuit and PCB layout.

Can someone please help me find some sample circuits and programs? Thanks in advance for your time.

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Hey, thanks for a quick reply :)

I only wanted to use ATMega because I know quite a bit about them... I can't find any good ATMega sample codes and circuits even on google. I will build what you recommended. What is the difference between the 64e and LC? I see the 64e has encoders with leds but doesnt have sliders, but I am sure it can have them.

The LC looks soo slick. I am trying to find a circuit diagram and the microprocessor C code but I can't seem to find it. What category and site can I find this in?

Welcome aboard noob911 :flowers:

If you take a closer look at http://www.ucapps.de you'll notice we don't play with atmels around here :) If - for some reason - you're bent on using atmegas your best bet is google, otherwise, take a look at the link and especially mbLC and mb64(E).

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I can't find any good ATMega sample codes and circuits even on google

Odd, I can.

What is the difference between the 64e and LC?

The firmware mainly ;) You most likely want the LC though.

I am trying to find a circuit diagram and the microprocessor C code but I can't seem to find it.

Then you obviously need to read more. Everything you need is directly linked to from the midibox LC project page.

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I found ATMega example that use USB, but I can not find a circuit and program that uses midi out. And I really really want to use ATMega.

Odd, I can.

The firmware mainly ;) You most likely want the LC though.

Then you obviously need to read more. Everything you need is directly linked to from the midibox LC project page.

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