Nice project! I previously built M2Q, a midi2chamsys converter for syncing DJ Ableton music with professional light console Chamsys. It was a nice project.
I think with your work it must be possible to use a multi slider dmx console like a .48 chanel cheap one to control various parameters in a daw like ableton live, thank you for your work, i will try to do so
Its not always a good idea to drive a logic chip more than its supply voltage the 74AHCT125 would eventually destroy itself it would be safer to use a level translator chip these are designed to translate between 2 different logic level voltages Also the parts list the max485 device has the same url as the teensy board But other than that an enjoyable video I am a practicing electronics engineer in the uk but i dint know how to program for midi and now thanks to your videos i do now dms512 is making sense
Thanks TDR! Link is fixed. I believe that the 74AHCT125 is 5V tolerant when powered with 3.3v. This is from the Adafruit site: "You can also use it to connect 5V logic out to 3V logic in, that's when you want to power the 74AHCT125 with 3V, it can safely read 5V logic on the input pins."
Nice! This should be for sale on the market! Great device to control my Midas MR18 with my lighting desk! 😅
Thanks to your old videos of teaching midi i been doing this for a long time now
Glad to hear that!
Nice project!
I previously built M2Q, a midi2chamsys converter for syncing DJ Ableton music with professional light console Chamsys. It was a nice project.
Nice work!
Nice work Pal
Thanks Mark 👍
Great Project. I would love to see a MIDI to DMX project as well, if that is possible.
Have you tried using a resistor voltage divider instead of the 74HCT125? It really should work.
Another good approach!
Any recommendations for a MIDI to DMX set-up?
I think with your work it must be possible to use a multi slider dmx console like a .48 chanel cheap one to control various parameters in a daw like ableton live, thank you for your work, i will try to do so
That would be cool!
Its not always a good idea to drive a logic chip more than its supply voltage the 74AHCT125 would eventually destroy itself it would be safer to use a level translator chip these are designed to translate between 2 different logic level voltages
Also the parts list the max485 device has the same url as the teensy board
But other than that an enjoyable video I am a practicing electronics engineer in the uk but i dint know how to program for midi and now thanks to your videos i do now dms512 is making sense
Thanks TDR! Link is fixed. I believe that the 74AHCT125 is 5V tolerant when powered with 3.3v. This is from the Adafruit site:
"You can also use it to connect 5V logic out to 3V logic in, that's when you want to power the 74AHCT125 with 3V, it can safely read 5V logic on the input pins."
can I use Teensy 2.0?
Or you can just use 2 resistors to go from 5v to 3.3v! (1.8K + 3.3K )
Hi! Can you write a circuit for DMX 2 Ethernet ? I paid you.