no it won’t be based on MBHP_CORE_STM32, but on a new board with a more suitable microcontroller.
yes, it will provide an integrated ethernet controller
yes, ethernet, USB, CAN and MIDI can be used in parallel.
yes it will provide OSC
Therefore it doesn’t make much sense to document the halffinished stuff based on obsolete hardware - especially not to people w/o programming knowledge.
However, there are many PC/Mac based possibilities to transfer OSC to MIDI - unfortunately you haven’t specified, which HW/SW you already own.
Even with MBHP_CORE_STM32 and MBHP_ETH it’s possible, but as mentioned above: if you don’t own this HW yet, it doesn’t make much sense anymore to invest into it.
what interests are is the different ways of translating OSC into MIDI SysEx messages
I’ve developped an app OSC on Arduino in order to command relays via a network. it works, i use Max to send strings.
my idea is to get an iPad with TouchOSC to send OSC Strings and the Core32 to translate it into MIDI SysEx in order to control old synthesizers like Oberheim Matrix1000. the stuff must be bidirectional
this way i can design different control surfaces, for diffferent synths
Does this mean there won’t be an upgrade board for sammichSIDs?
Wait for MBSID V3
no it won’t be based on MBHP_CORE_STM32, but on a new board with a more suitable microcontroller.
yes, it will provide an integrated ethernet controller
yes, ethernet, USB, CAN and MIDI can be used in parallel.
yes it will provide OSC
Therefore it doesn’t make much sense to document the halffinished stuff based on obsolete hardware - especially not to people w/o programming knowledge.
However, there are many PC/Mac based possibilities to transfer OSC to MIDI - unfortunately you haven’t specified, which HW/SW you already own.
Even with MBHP_CORE_STM32 and MBHP_ETH it’s possible, but as mentioned above: if you don’t own this HW yet, it doesn’t make much sense anymore to invest into it.