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- #include <MIDI.h>
-
- MIDI_CREATE_DEFAULT_INSTANCE();
-
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // This example shows the old way of checking for input messages.
- // It's simpler to use the callbacks now, check out the dedicated example.
-
- #define LED 13 // LED pin on Arduino Uno
-
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- void BlinkLed(byte num) // Basic blink function
- {
- for (byte i=0;i<num;i++)
- {
- digitalWrite(LED,HIGH);
- delay(50);
- digitalWrite(LED,LOW);
- delay(50);
- }
- }
-
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- void setup()
- {
- pinMode(LED, OUTPUT);
- MIDI.begin(); // Launch MIDI, by default listening to channel 1.
- }
-
- void loop()
- {
- if (MIDI.read()) // Is there a MIDI message incoming ?
- {
- switch(MIDI.getType()) // Get the type of the message we caught
- {
- case midi::ProgramChange: // If it is a Program Change,
- BlinkLed(MIDI.getData1()); // blink the LED a number of times
- // correponding to the program number
- // (0 to 127, it can last a while..)
- break;
- // See the online reference for other message types
- default:
- break;
- }
- }
- }
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