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Hello – I’m working on a revision of my 1-inch-MIDI project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ws_JfCw5NY that incorporates a potentiometer on the AUX pin, along with an ICSP header arrangement. Thinking I’ll use a pogo pin device.
Anyway, I think I have the ICSP configuration correctly laid out here, but I would love a second opinion. Happy to hear any other suggestions or answer questions on the project!
To followup, looks like I had my connections mirrored at the PCB editor. Here’s what I have as of now:

Hello @jeremycook, this project is amazing, welldone. A quick question please, the potentiometer, what will be its functionality please?
Well thanks so much! The potentiometer wasn’t included on the initial version [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ws_JfCw5NY], and the controls are simply four buttons for four notes. I’m planning to use the potentiometer to activate a constant sequence of beats/notes. So when the pot lowest, perhaps it will be in the standard push-for-note mode, while when it’s turned to different levels it will output a drum line or other signals at a speed corresponding to the position. Perhaps in that mode the four buttons could select between different beats/songs.
Still working that out though, so I am open to suggestions!
This is lovely. I will revert back on some suggestions
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