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Tag Archives: PU-1
PU-1: Emulating the Apogee Gio, Part 2
I have completed the second phase of this project. The PU-1 can now send commands to GarageBand/Logic/Mainstage and receive commands and other information using Midi commands (but not from GarageBand). Part 2 did not require more electronics. All additional changes … Continue reading
PU-1: Let’s do MIDI
After days spent trying to find reliable ways to get Midi data from the pedal board to the computer, and more days trying to get data from the computer to the pedal board, the proverbial shovel finally hit me square … Continue reading
PU-1: Emulating the Apogee GIO, Part 1
The Apogee GIO is a small pedal board expressly made to interface with Apple’s Garageband or Logic. I use Logic for music production and control, as well as for live performance. Since the PU-1 is awaiting a purpose in … Continue reading
PU-1: Complete V 1.0
The PU-1 is complete, at least in its prototyping phase. The connection board is done and the external Arduino/Shield is attached. In this picture, the PU-1 is powered by a 9 volt battery. At the top is the Arduino with … Continue reading
Line 6: Renaming it PU-1.
Time as come to put the Line 6 pedal board back together. I decided to call this particular board the Line 6/PU-1. I hacked it… then it is mine! The behringer FCB1010 will probably be the PU-2… The PU-1 will … Continue reading