How I midified an old Allen organ pedalboard

3:04 Reed Switch Assembly Wiring Overview 5:06 Stripping and Crimping 12:34 Creating Connector for Reed Switch Assembly 23:50 Connecting pedalboard to Arduino 31:25 Testing the pedalboard 38:27 Decoding the pedalboard 42:03 Finishing the USB Midi pedalboard 46:16 Adding a Midi port Software needed: Arduino IDE: https://www.arduino.cc/en/software Arduino Pedalboard Utilities: https://github.com/sschaub/midi-pedal... Arduino models: Arduino Leonardo: https://store-usa.arduino.cc/products... Arduino Mega: https://store-usa.arduino.cc/products... Note: These are the official Arduino models. You can find cheaper versions of these models on Amazon. Here are the models I ordered from Amazon: Leonardo: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0786LJQ8K Mega: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0786LJQ8K The Midi shield I used with the Mega: https://a.co/d/7blwIIC The Dupont connector kit I used: https://a.co/d/4kNb9Wv If the Dupont connector kit is not available, just search for "Dupont connector kit" and make sure that it has both male and female pins as well as connectors of various sizes. After I shot the video, I discovered that you can buy pre-made Dupont cables from AliExpress, which is a big time saver. Search for "dupont male to female cable 6p". Make sure that you buy a cable that has plastic connectors on the ends instead of a cable that just has individual separated wires on the ends - the plastic connector is essential for helping the cable to stay reliably plugged into the Arduino.