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There are guides for using the NeoTrellis M4 as a MIDI controller, beat sequencers, and sound boards (Star Trek, Christmas, and D&D).

This guide turns a NeoTrellis into a MIDI file synthesizer: it takes a set of instrument samples (a clip for each note) and a MIDI file and plays the MIDI file using the samples.

Parts

Hands pressing buttons on lit up NeoTrellis M4
So you've got a cool/witty name for your band, a Soundcloud account, a 3D-printed Daft Punk...
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USB cable - USB A to Micro-B - 3 foot long
This here is your standard A to micro-B USB cable, for USB 1.1 or 2.0. Perfect for connecting a PC to your Metro, Feather, Raspberry Pi or other dev-board or...
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Two square-ish USB Powered Speakers
Add some extra boom to your audio project with these powered loudspeakers. We sampled half a dozen different models to find ones with a good frequency response, so you'll get...
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5V 2.5A Switching Power Supply with 20AWG MicroUSB Cable
Our all-in-one 5V 2.5 Amp + MicroUSB cable power adapter is the perfect choice for powering single-board computers like Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, or anything else that's...
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This guide was first published on Dec 12, 2018. It was last updated on Mar 29, 2024.

This page (Overview) was last updated on Mar 08, 2024.

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