Additionally, you will need a Lightning to USB Camera Adapter.
If you are using GarageBand on an iPhone or iPad, you first need to install GarageBand from the iOS App Store. This opens "Classic Electric Piano." If you touch the Touch Board's keys, it will play the piano notes in GarageBand. Select "Empty Project" and "Software Instrument". If you are using GarageBand on a Mac, open the application, making sure your sound is on. Step 2 Connect the Touch Board to GarageBandįor this tutorial, we use GarageBand as an example, but the principle should apply for other music creation software that accepts input from external MIDI controllers. If you have set up the MIDI piano with the Touch Board before, then there is no need to remove the MIDI solder bridges of the Touch Board, you can keep them on.
Open the "Midi_interface" code in Arduino and change the code in line 69 from "true" to "false" then upload the code to the Touch Board, making sure that you have selected "Bare Conductive Touch Board (USB MIDI, iPad compatible)" under Tools -> Board.
If you haven't already learned how to re-program your Touch Board, make sure to follow that tutorial now and then return here. Step 1 Upload the MIDI interface code to the Touch Board