# MicroPython USB MIDI example # # This example demonstrates creating a custom MIDI device. # # This example uses the usb-device-midi package for the MIDIInterface class. # This can be installed with: # # mpremote mip install usb-device-midi # # MIT license; Copyright (c) 2023-2024 Angus Gratton import usb.device from usb.device.midi import MIDIInterface import time class MIDIExample(MIDIInterface): # Very simple example event handler functions, showing how to receive note # and control change messages sent from the host to the device. # # If you need to send MIDI data to the host, then it's fine to instantiate # MIDIInterface class directly. def on_open(self): super().on_open() print("Device opened by host") def on_note_on(self, channel, pitch, vel): print(f"RX Note On channel {channel} pitch {pitch} velocity {vel}") def on_note_off(self, channel, pitch, vel): print(f"RX Note Off channel {channel} pitch {pitch} velocity {vel}") def on_control_change(self, channel, controller, value): print(f"RX Control channel {channel} controller {controller} value {value}") m = MIDIExample() # Remove builtin_driver=True if you don't want the MicroPython serial REPL available. usb.device.get().init(m, builtin_driver=True) print("Waiting for USB host to configure the interface...") while not m.is_open(): time.sleep_ms(100) print("Starting MIDI loop...") # TX constants CHANNEL = 0 PITCH = 60 CONTROLLER = 64 control_val = 0 while m.is_open(): time.sleep(1) print(f"TX Note On channel {CHANNEL} pitch {PITCH}") m.note_on(CHANNEL, PITCH) # Velocity is an optional third argument time.sleep(0.5) print(f"TX Note Off channel {CHANNEL} pitch {PITCH}") m.note_off(CHANNEL, PITCH) time.sleep(1) print(f"TX Control channel {CHANNEL} controller {CONTROLLER} value {control_val}") m.control_change(CHANNEL, CONTROLLER, control_val) control_val += 1 if control_val == 0x7F: control_val = 0 time.sleep(1) print("USB host has reset device, example done.")