Simple MIDI USB Clock Converter for Analogue Sequencers
Title says it all really. I have several analogue sequencers that I designed and built years ago and I clock them with a Kenton Pro Solo Mk3. This unit can switch the MIDI THRU port to SYNC24 mode to work with Roland Drum Machines. This is a great solution but does tie up my Kenton which uses with my Editor and needs MIDI THRU for 2 way comms. Arduino and the Pro Micro I realised it was a simple job to reprogram on of my Pro Micros to convert MIDI Clock and Stop/Start messages. I've used it for a few weeks and its a worker so I thought I build proper unit: Pro Micro 24 Pin DIL Socket 1 x PCB Mounting 1/4 Stereo Jack Socket (my sequencers are all 1/4) 1 x 10K pot (I used a 47K pot) Like my SYNC24 breakout box this will be mounted on the back of an existing 19" rack panel. The code is at the bottom of the post - you will need to install the MIDIUSB.h library Analog pulses are output on the clock jack connected to Pin 2. When stop is pressed on the sequencer the Stop command