MIDI Decoders, also called MIDI-in boards, can convert the incoming MIDI stream to parallel, individual note outputs. Use MIDI to control LEDS, Relays, Lights, Solenoids, Transistors, Triacs, motors, etc. Note that some external boards use a positive voltage (+5Volts) to switch ON and some others use Inverted Logic (0 Volts) to switch ON.
This unit utilizes MIDI Note ON/OFF data to control LEDS, Relays, Transistors, Triacs, etc. to switch Lights, Motors, etc. when combined with suitable output circuitry. The outputs are normally at 0 Volt and when they are selected they switch to +5 Volts.
This unit utilizes MIDI Note ON/OFF data to control LEDS, Relays, Transistors, Triacs, etc. to switch Lights, Motors, etc. when combined with suitable output circuitry. The outputs are normally at +5 Volt and when they are selected they switch to 0 Volts.