Enables an Arduino with IP/UDP capabilities (Ethernet shield, ESP8266, ESP32, ...) to participate in an AppleMIDI session.
Important: Please read the note below on enlarging the standard Ethernet library buffersize to avoid dropping MIDI messages!
From the Arduino IDE Library Manager, search for AppleMIDI
This will also install FortySevenEffects MIDI library
#include <Ethernet.h>
#include <AppleMIDI.h>
byte mac[] = { 0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xED };
APPLEMIDI_CREATE_DEFAULTSESSION_INSTANCE();
void setup()
{
Ethernet.begin(mac);
MIDI.begin(); // listens on channel 1
}
void loop()
{
// Listen to incoming notes
MIDI.read();
....
if (something) {
// Send MIDI note 40 on, velocity 55 on channel 1
MIDI.sendNoteOn(40, 55, 1);
}
}
More usages in the examples folder and in the wiki
Session names can get really long on Macs (eg 'Macbook Pro of Johann Gambolputty .. von Hautkopft of Ulm') and will be truncated to the MaxSessionNameLen
The memory footprint of the library can be lowered significantly, read the wiki
It's highly recommended to modify the Ethernet library or use the Ethernet3 library to avoid buffer overruns - learn more
Use wired Ethernet to reduce latency, Wi-Fi increases latency and latency varies. More of the wiki
I would love to include your enhancements or bug fixes! In lieu of a formal styleguide, please take care to maintain the existing coding style. Please test your code before sending a pull request. It would be very helpful if you include a detailed explanation of your changes in the pull request.