http://www.adafruit.com/index.php?main_ ... ucts_id=78midisense ADi/O kit: 11 i/o pins. up to 6 analog inputs (also can act as digital inputs/outputs) and 5 digital i/o. Can be used with distance sensors, potentiometers, buttons/switches, etc. has special code that can correctly drive ribbons (as analog inputs), and up to 2 'hobby' servos
i am very happy to have been told that Midisense ADi/O is now available for purchase. however, it seems i've caught it early in its documentation. please help me understand the possibilities behind each of the following. correct me if i'm incorrect, as well.
6 analog inputs: for items such as the GPD120. question: will the resistive pressure sensors used in the previous build work for this?
5 digital i/os: does this mean the capacity for tact switches controlling MMC parameters (seek) and other midi protocol (start, stop, record)? if no, what does this mean?
2 'hobby' servos: i've googled these to discover that they are motorous devices. what are some implementations of this? motorized faders?
last question: currently, only the 50 dollar kit is available from the store. there is not yet a "how to" assemble online. in the future, will there be a similar "how to" page? also, in the future, will Midisense ADi/o's PCB be sold separately?
thanks so much
nym