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I am using a Raspberry Pi 3 and have connected all GPIO Pins on a Breadboard exactly the way shown in the schematics pdf.
Unfortunately I cant get an output for the Link clock, even the connection to Ableton link was successful.
I have a Broadboard-Protoype with the 4 LEDs and thought the second LED would blink with the Ableton beat.
Also I have not connected a Display or a rotary Encoder.
Dou you have any ideas how to fix our problem?
I would like to develop the project with some more I/O functionality.
Best regards Gruftgrabbler
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check that you are using pwm output for audio, and not the jack outputs (easily checkable by plugging some headphone on the jack audio out).
i remember i had to fix one or the other thing to make is use the pwm output on rpi 3, but i am unsure what.
Okay thank you. Yes I make a big mistake thinking that the "Tempo" Led will blink in the same tempo as the Link Connection. Dont thought about a menu or something like that :)
Hello Shaduzlabs Team,
I am using a Raspberry Pi 3 and have connected all GPIO Pins on a Breadboard exactly the way shown in the schematics pdf.
Unfortunately I cant get an output for the Link clock, even the connection to Ableton link was successful.
I have a Broadboard-Protoype with the 4 LEDs and thought the second LED would blink with the Ableton beat.
Also I have not connected a Display or a rotary Encoder.
Dou you have any ideas how to fix our problem?
I would like to develop the project with some more I/O functionality.
Best regards Gruftgrabbler
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: