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Mr. MIDI (MIDI recorder on SD card with LCD)


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This is one cool open source AVR project I stumbled across today while browsing AVR Freaks projects.

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    FEATURES:

    * Works with most cards, max size is limited to 2GB (but please also note, cards 32MB and below could use FAT12, which is not supported)

    * Real MIDI files on FAT16 (Midi format 0 only) - recording (only root dir) and playback

    * Maximum of 255 files per folder*

    * Displays the file names - long names are supported - filename scrolling*

    * File delete is possible (it can delete any file from the root directory)

    * 256 byte input/output buffer and 8MHz clock for high performance and precise MIDI timings

    * Lyrics are displayed (when contained in MIDI file) - cool!

    * Variable speed (+/-15 steps) and transpose (+/-24) while playing a file

    * MMC/SD card bootloader - just format a card, copy generated MM.BIN onto it, insert it and switch ON!

    * MIDI channel mute for each channel

    * Menu for setting up drum channel, lyric display, repeat modes, channel mutes and track delay*

    * Settings are stored in non-volatile EEPROM on-chip

    * IR remote control (RC5 protocol), a Philips videorecorder remote for example. Or get a programmable remote and use code 257 (for a Philips VCR).

    * Several song repeat modes (song, folder, random, non-stop)

LINK: http://www.lehmayr.de/e_mrmidi.htm

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and same thing as kit: http://www.sdmidicontroller.com/

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I've been fiddling around with CF cards in MIOS for quite some time, but for some reason I cannot properly access them. I have tried more than one adaptor/connector, and there is quite some info including code on the net. All my work is quite undocumented, unfortunately  :-[.

You might want to look here, these are my sources:

http://archive.chipcenter.com/circuitcellar/february01/c0201ms1.htm

http://www.armanet.com/html/compactflash.html

http://www.compuphase.com/mbr_fat.htm

I did not look into FAT support, I was only going to use the card as plain memory.

Best regards, ilmenator

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