Adding 16-channel Analog Mux Newbie Question #271
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Check the wiki for info on how to do that: You'll also have to build the custom firmware and load it up on the Pico. |
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This contributor kindly added some Mux Uf.2 files to a thread awhile ago. |
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Hi!
I am very happily working with Opendeck running on a Raspberry Pi Pico.
After a couple of failed attempts at using a Teensy with Python for midi, Opendeck is such a breeze.
I loaded the software onto the Pico, opened up the configurator, and everything works for me despite a complete lack of electronics knowledge.
I do have one question...
I need more potentiometers for my project, and the Pico is limited to three potentiometers according to the very helpful OpenDeck wiki.
I bought this 32-channel analog "mux";
https://www.roxxxtar.com/badassmidi-anamux
which is based on two 74HC4067 Analog Multiplexers.
My question is how to wire it to the Pico, and do I have to load more software to the Pico besides OpenDeck to have it work and the configurator to see it?
Thanks!
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