Arduino and MIDI: Difference between revisions
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A 180° five-pin DIN connector (DIN 41524). Typical applications use only three of the five conductors: a ground wire (pin 2), and a balanced pair of conductors (pins 4 and 5) that carry the MIDI signal | A 180° five-pin DIN connector (DIN 41524). Typical applications use only three of the five conductors: a ground wire (pin 2), and a balanced pair of conductors (pins 4 and 5) that carry the MIDI signal | ||
Some MIDI devices uses 3.5 mm TRS phone connectors (also known as audio minijack connectors) | |||
Latest revision as of 17:10, 23 February 2025
Introduction
MIDI Standard
MIDI plug
A 180° five-pin DIN connector (DIN 41524). Typical applications use only three of the five conductors: a ground wire (pin 2), and a balanced pair of conductors (pins 4 and 5) that carry the MIDI signal
Some MIDI devices uses 3.5 mm TRS phone connectors (also known as audio minijack connectors)