CCButton
This is an example that demonstrates the use of MIDI Control Change Buttons.
- Boards: 🛈
- AVR, AVR USB, Nano Every, Due, Nano 33 IoT, Nano 33 BLE, UNO R4, Pi Pico, Teensy 3.x, ESP32, ESP8266
Connections
- 5: momentary push button (to ground)
The internal pull-up resistor for the button will be enabled automatically.
Behavior
- When the button on pin 5 is pressed, a MIDI Control Change message with a value of 0x7F (127) is sent for General Purpose Controller #1.
- When the button on pin 5 is released, a MIDI Control Change message with a value of 0x00 (0) is sent for General Purpose Controller #1
Mapping
Select the Arduino as a custom MIDI controller in your DAW, and use the MIDI learn option to assign the button to a function.
Written by PieterP, 2019-09-29
https://github.com/tttapa/Control-Surface
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constexpr Channel Channel_1
The main header file that includes all Control-Surface header files.
Control_Surface_ & Control_Surface
A predefined instance of the Control Surface to use in the Arduino sketches.
void begin()
Initialize the Control_Surface.
void loop()
Update all MIDI elements, send MIDI events and read MIDI input.
A class for MIDI interfaces sending MIDI messages over a USB MIDI connection.
constexpr uint8_t General_Purpose_Controller_1