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Hi, everyone: I've been having fun with my Haxophone since it arrived a few days ago! Big thanks to Javier & contributors for your work. I'm approaching this project as a saxophonist/wind synth player firstly; I'm a major n00b when it comes to RPi. So I need some help getting the coding right to enable MIDI via USB and/or Bluetooth. I'm running a Zero W v1.1. First off: RPi login - I've connected to a monitor & keyboard, but I'm stuck at the login/password stage. I've tried both pi and haxophone for the login, and both raspberry and leaving blank for the password, but no joy so far. Then I guess I need a tutorial to get my MacBook to recognize the Haxophone. It's not recognized either plugged in to USB or with BT. Finally, I need to get the MIDI out working. My goal is to set up the Haxophone not only as a standalone, but also as a controller for softsynths, and possibly even hardware synths with the right cabling. Even better would be Bluetooth MIDI--I'm a big fan of the CME WIDI products, and I use them successfully on my Akai EWI and my Yamaha WX5. Thanks! |
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Hi @thuntjazz! Glad to hear from a real saxophonist! Regarding MIDI, the good news is that you do not need to do much to get it to work on a Mac. Just plug your USB cable on the inner usb port of the Rasbperry Pi Zero (Labelled "USB", not the one labelled "PWR IN"). Once you do that, it should be recognized by your Mac as a midi instrument. Check out this update to see this demonstrated. By the way, if you still want to log in, you were very close... the username is Looking forward to see what you do with the Haxophone and other synths! Best, |
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joining in on this discussion, just got my haxophone, really like it. I'd really like to know if there's a way to enable midi via a generic usb midi adapter on the pi 4. It'd be really great to be able to interface this with DIN midi instead of having to source a midi host (like a computer) for using with non usb gear. Has this been explored? is the generic USB midi adapter discovery too vague from a software perspective? |
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Hi, is http://94.143.139.181/haxophone-rpiz.img.zip identical to the one in the PDF doc (I believe https://bit.ly/haxo-rpiz )? Because I just tried the bit.ly one and while doing |
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Pick one of the three methods to log in and look at the logs ( On your host run ( Is regular audio working? |
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OK, here you are. This image has USB enabled. It now enumerates properly as a Haxophone, so it will make it easier to recognize if you have other MIDI instruments plugged in. I tested on Mac and Linux, but briefly. Once I've tested it more I'll announce it more widely. For now, I'm just sharing it here, so you don't say up too late a second night in a row trying to figure this out 😉