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Hey people,

just a simple question: I have a use-case where I need 8 MIDI I/Os. Is this possible with the STM? What I read on ucapps is, that 4 I/Os are maximum. I wonder if there is an option to extend those MIDI I/Os.

Thanks,
Chris

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Thanks for the link!

This is not what I need. I need to make my own PCB because I'll integrate a circuit that allows transmitting MIDI over 50m via Ethernet. I'll just take two GM5 and I'm fine. That should work! :-)

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Just now, latigid on said:

I didn't want to spoil it!

No no don't worry, my fault I kept it secret, but it's ready now!
 

Just now, FantomXR said:

I need to make my own PCB because I'll integrate a circuit that allows transmitting MIDI over 50m via Ethernet. I'll just take two GM5 and I'm fine. That should work! :-)

No SPI port on your "circuit"?

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Although I have a RTP-OEM I will not use it in this case. 

I’ll use 2xGM5, which gives me 10 MIDI I/Os in total. 

I found that page which shows an easy way, how to transform MIDI into Ethernet and back to midi:

https://www.edn.com/design/consumer/4368054/Send-MIDI-signals-over-long-distances

Only a few parts are needed. Seems to be perfect because I still have some pins on the Ethernet-connector left to also transmit +5V and GND. 

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Yeah! It’s not “real” Ethernet. But it seems to be a great option! Everything in one Cable (In / Out / Power). 

I today finished the reverse engineering of the official GM5-PCB from ucapps. From there I’ll create my special PCB. 

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