Hello Jonathan, c est exactement ce que je cherche depuis.............au moins 10ans !! c est quoi cette modif a faire? qui le fait? et combien ca coute? merci de ton retour public et/ou MP !!!
Salut, et merci! I found this MP-113 through an Ebay sale many years ago, but it was listed as not working, so I took the risk and I was able to repair it. But I wanted something that could drone and perform chords, and that's where I started working with Arduino and the Teensy 3.2. I've since upgraded this unit with a Teensy 4.1, and added the ability to save presets and customize chord layouts. Here's the video of of the "AutoBass II" in action: ua-cam.com/video/Ekpke9AoxOY/v-deo.htmlsi=7di53n1dij7BDNn5 . In that video, you will see me switching chords by pressing the keys, the chords will latch/hold and drone until a new key is pressed. I have drum triggers attached to the Kick drum and the 3 toms, which are then connected to the AutoBass. Every time one of those drums are played, a bass note is played which corresponds to the droning chord. This way the drummer can play an bass arpeggio just by playing drums. I am planning on building a unit for sale that will have all these features and be more ergonomic to use. But if you wanted to try to build or modify something yourself, Dave from "Notes and Volts" has a great tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/OrhE2SNanfA/v-deo.htmlsi=4tBUCxXdg1xzgMf7 I will also be releasing a Latch/Hold Pedal called "The MonoLAtch", you can see the prototype here: ua-cam.com/video/2B8JR2YXIjs/v-deo.htmlsi=rZBbrcCXHMFEtpuR
Thank you! I've made a lot of updates to the AutoBass since that video, there's one of me using it with a drummer, showing the chord and bass functions. ua-cam.com/video/Ekpke9AoxOY/v-deo.html
Thank you!! I'm excited to use this for a live show in the future. Makes a great piece for the rhythm section, especially for a silo act or smaller band. I plan to eventually release the code on GitHub.
@@jonathanzeppa I have an old pedal board that I'd like to add MIDI to at some point, but that is quite well down the "todo" list at the moment. But maybe I will get it out now I've seen how effective yours is! :)
@@MrDDub100 No, the original board is an MP-113 floor controller. I added the screen, rotary encoders, and footswitches all connected back to the Teensy. I am planning on building a 3rd generation of this completely from scratch, once I finish AutoBass II, which you can see in action here: ua-cam.com/video/Ekpke9AoxOY/v-deo.htmlsi=EI3iZS6K4ZusKE_p
Merci pour ta rapide réponse !!! 😉
De rien! J'espère que cela vous sera utile :)
This is what thia piece of gear should be out of the box. Great work!
@@vit4min_c thank you! It was a labor of love, and took a long time to build.
Hello Jonathan, c est exactement ce que je cherche depuis.............au moins 10ans !! c est quoi cette modif a faire? qui le fait? et combien ca coute? merci de ton retour public et/ou MP !!!
Salut, et merci! I found this MP-113 through an Ebay sale many years ago, but it was listed as not working, so I took the risk and I was able to repair it. But I wanted something that could drone and perform chords, and that's where I started working with Arduino and the Teensy 3.2. I've since upgraded this unit with a Teensy 4.1, and added the ability to save presets and customize chord layouts. Here's the video of of the "AutoBass II" in action: ua-cam.com/video/Ekpke9AoxOY/v-deo.htmlsi=7di53n1dij7BDNn5 . In that video, you will see me switching chords by pressing the keys, the chords will latch/hold and drone until a new key is pressed. I have drum triggers attached to the Kick drum and the 3 toms, which are then connected to the AutoBass. Every time one of those drums are played, a bass note is played which corresponds to the droning chord. This way the drummer can play an bass arpeggio just by playing drums. I am planning on building a unit for sale that will have all these features and be more ergonomic to use. But if you wanted to try to build or modify something yourself, Dave from "Notes and Volts" has a great tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/OrhE2SNanfA/v-deo.htmlsi=4tBUCxXdg1xzgMf7 I will also be releasing a Latch/Hold Pedal called "The MonoLAtch", you can see the prototype here: ua-cam.com/video/2B8JR2YXIjs/v-deo.htmlsi=rZBbrcCXHMFEtpuR
Excellent!
Thank you! I've made a lot of updates to the AutoBass since that video, there's one of me using it with a drummer, showing the chord and bass functions. ua-cam.com/video/Ekpke9AoxOY/v-deo.html
Oh, that's great! Jolly well done :)
Thank you!! I'm excited to use this for a live show in the future. Makes a great piece for the rhythm section, especially for a silo act or smaller band. I plan to eventually release the code on GitHub.
@@jonathanzeppa I have an old pedal board that I'd like to add MIDI to at some point, but that is quite well down the "todo" list at the moment. But maybe I will get it out now I've seen how effective yours is! :)
@@SimpleDIYElectroMusicProjects check out this arduino based floorboard built from scratch: ua-cam.com/video/OSXKp1mswxA/v-deo.html
Does this come with the pedal board in this video?
@@MrDDub100 No, the original board is an MP-113 floor controller. I added the screen, rotary encoders, and footswitches all connected back to the Teensy. I am planning on building a 3rd generation of this completely from scratch, once I finish AutoBass II, which you can see in action here: ua-cam.com/video/Ekpke9AoxOY/v-deo.htmlsi=EI3iZS6K4ZusKE_p