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MIDI keyboard project designed for a course on embedded systems (ELEC3300) and implemented using STM32 and C++17.

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stm32-midi-keyboard

Midi keyboard project for ELEC3300, a course on embedded systems, implemented using STM32 (F4) with C++20.

Picture of the keyboard.

Features

  • 2+ octaves (29) piano keys to flexibly play various melodies
    • Supports multi-press, so that we aren't stuck with boring one-note tunes and can play chords
  • Volume control, so that we don’t disturb our neighbours
  • Metronome, in case the user can’t keep track of tempo
  • TFT display and menu selection
  • Record and playback music (supports multiple channels!)
  • Load/store MIDI in flash memory
  • Send MIDI signals through USB (UART)
    • Receiving is handled by a script (receive.py)
  • Extra fanciful features:
    • Transpose: shift pitches up/down on the diatonic scale
    • Auto-Chord: quality-of-life function to play octaves, triads, and open triads by just pressing the root key
    • Instruments: supports playback of sine, triangle, square, and sawtooth signals

Development

Environment

Download all of the following before continuing. Preferably, use a package manager to install these.

  • arm-none-eabi-gcc for compiling (make sure you use the lastest version)
  • OpenOCD for flashing and debugging
  • CMake for the build system
  • Ninja or some kind of Make
    • Ninja is faster and easier to install on windows
    • Mac/Linux can just use builtin Make easily

Package Manager: Use Brew on Mac

https://brew.sh/

brew install --cask gcc-arm-embedded
brew install ninja
brew install cmake
brew install open-ocd

Package Manager: Use Anaconda

https://anaconda.org/ While Anaconda is usually for handling Python packages you can find many. You may need this anyway

conda install -c conda-forge cmake ninja 
conda install -c litex-hub openocd # max/linux
conda install -c m-labs openocd # windows/linux
conda install -c dhgoldberg gcc-arm-none-eabi

Package Manager: Use Chocolatey on Windows

https://chocolatey.org/

choco install gcc-arm-embedded
choco install openocd
choco install ninja
choco install cmake

Building and Flashing:

In the command palette

  • type build and find CMake: Build, remember the keyboard shortcut shown on the right for future use
  • use CMake: Build Target and choose flash
  • use CMake: Set Build Target to choose the default build target
    • this would make CMake: Build run that target
    • the default default build target is all which just compiles

IDE / VSCode

Recommended plugins for VSCode:

  • C/C++ by Microsoft
  • CMake Tools by Microsoft
  • Clang-Format by xaver
  • Cortex-Debug by marus25

Formatting

ClangFormat is used for formatting.

For unix-like systems, we recommend installing a pre-commit hook so that you don't forget to format (because forgetting is that easy).

# Install git-format-staged.
npm install --global git-format-staged

# Add pre-commit hook.
mkdir -p .git/hooks
cp pre-commit .git/hooks/
chmod u+x .git/hooks/pre-commit

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