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Project #21 – Nixie – Nixie Tube – Mk01
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Nixie Tube
A Nixie tube, or cold cathode display, is an electronic device used for displaying numerals or other information using glow discharge. The glass tube contains a wire-mesh anode and multiple cathodes, shaped like numerals or other symbols. Applying power to one cathode surrounds it with an orange glow discharge. The tube is filled with a gas at low pressure.
The early Nixie displays were made by a small vacuum tube manufacturer called Haydu Brothers Laboratories, and introduced in 1955 by Burroughs Corporation, who purchased Haydu. The name Nixie was derived by Burroughs from “NIX I”, an abbreviation of “Numeric Indicator eXperimental No. 1”, although this may have been a backronym designed to justify the evocation of the mythical creature with this name.
Citing dissatisfaction with the aesthetics of modern digital displays and a nostalgic fondness for the styling of obsolete technology, significant numbers of electronics enthusiasts have shown interest in reviving Nixies.
DL2209Mk01
1 x Arduino UNO
1 x ArduiNIX V3 Tube Driver Shield Kit
1 x 9V 1000mA Power Supply
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable
Arduino UNO
SN2 – 2
SN3 – 3
SN4 – 4
SN5 – 5
SN6 – 6
SN7 – 7
SN8 – 8
SN9 – 9
AN10 – 10
AN11 – 11
AN12 – 12
AN13 – 13
VI14 – 14
VI15 – 15
VIN – +9V
GND – GND
DL2209Mk01p.ino
/* ***** Don Luc Electronics © ***** Software Version Information Project #21 - Nixie - Nixie Tube - Mk01 21-01 DL2209Mk01p.ino 1 x Arduino UNO 1 x ArduiNIX V3 Tube Driver Shield Kit 1 x 9V 1000mA Power Supply 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable */ // Include the Library Code // SN74141 (1) int ledPin_0_a = 2; int ledPin_0_b = 3; int ledPin_0_c = 4; int ledPin_0_d = 5; // SN74141 (2) int ledPin_1_a = 6; int ledPin_1_b = 7; int ledPin_1_c = 8; int ledPin_1_d = 9; // Anode pins int ledPin_a_1 = 10; int ledPin_a_2 = 11; int ledPin_a_3 = 12; int ledPin_a_4 = 13; // NOTE: Grounding on virtual pins 14 and 15 // (analog pins 0 and 1) will set the Hour and Mins. int iVirtual14 = 14; int iVirtual15 = 15; // Fade float fadeMax = 0.1f; float fadeStep = 0.1f; // Number Array int NumberArray[8]={0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}; int currNumberArray[8]={0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0}; float NumberArrayFadeInValue[8]={0.0f,0.0f,0.0f,0.0f,0.0f,0.0f,0.0f,0.0f}; float NumberArrayFadeOutValue[8]={5.0f,5.0f,5.0f,5.0f,5.0f,5.0f,5.0f,5.0f}; // Defines // Sub seconds long SSECS = 100; // Milliseconds in a Sec long SECS = 60; // 60 Seconds in a Min. long MINS = 60; // 60 Mins in an hour long HOURS = 60 * MINS; // 24 Hours in a day. > Note: change the 24 to a 12 for non military time. long DAYS = 12 * HOURS; // Time from when we started long runTime = 0; // Default time sets. clock will start at 12:34:00. // This is so we can count the correct order of tubes. long clockHourSet = 12; long clockMinSet = 34; long clockSecSet = 56; long clockSSecSet = 12; int HourButtonPressed = false; int MinButtonPressed = false; // Software Version Information String sver = "21-01"; void loop() { // Time isTime(); }
getDisplayFadeNumber.ino
// Display Fade Number void DisplayFadeNumberString() { // Anode channel 1 - numerals 0,4 SetSN74141Chips(currNumberArray[0],currNumberArray[4]); digitalWrite(ledPin_a_1, HIGH); delay(NumberArrayFadeOutValue[0]); SetSN74141Chips(NumberArray[0],NumberArray[4]); delay(NumberArrayFadeInValue[0]); digitalWrite(ledPin_a_1, LOW); // Anode channel 2 - numerals 1,5 SetSN74141Chips(currNumberArray[1],currNumberArray[5]); digitalWrite(ledPin_a_2, HIGH); delay(NumberArrayFadeOutValue[1]); SetSN74141Chips(NumberArray[1],NumberArray[5]); delay(NumberArrayFadeInValue[1]); digitalWrite(ledPin_a_2, LOW); // Anode channel 3 - numerals 2,6 SetSN74141Chips(currNumberArray[2],currNumberArray[6]); digitalWrite(ledPin_a_3, HIGH); delay(NumberArrayFadeOutValue[2]); SetSN74141Chips(NumberArray[2],NumberArray[6]); delay(NumberArrayFadeInValue[2]); digitalWrite(ledPin_a_3, LOW); // Anode channel 4 - numerals 3,7 SetSN74141Chips(currNumberArray[3],currNumberArray[7]); digitalWrite(ledPin_a_4, HIGH); delay(NumberArrayFadeOutValue[3]); SetSN74141Chips(NumberArray[3],NumberArray[7]); delay(NumberArrayFadeInValue[3]); digitalWrite(ledPin_a_4, LOW); // Loop thru and update all the arrays, and fades. for( int i = 0 ; i < 8 ; i ++ ) //equal to & of digits { if( NumberArray[i] != currNumberArray[i] ) { NumberArrayFadeInValue[i] += fadeStep; NumberArrayFadeOutValue[i] -= fadeStep; if( NumberArrayFadeInValue[i] >= fadeMax ) { NumberArrayFadeInValue[i] = 2.0f; NumberArrayFadeOutValue[i] = 4.0f; //affects the refresh cycle currNumberArray[i] = NumberArray[i]; } } } }
getSN74141.ino
// SN74141 // SN74141 : Truth Table //D C B A # //L,L,L,L 0 //L,L,L,H 1 //L,L,H,L 2 //L,L,H,H 3 //L,H,L,L 4 //L,H,L,H 5 //L,H,H,L 6 //L,H,H,H 7 //H,L,L,L 8 //H,L,L,H 9 // isSetupSN74141 void isSetupSN74141(){ pinMode(ledPin_0_a, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledPin_0_b, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledPin_0_c, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledPin_0_d, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledPin_1_a, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledPin_1_b, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledPin_1_c, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledPin_1_d, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledPin_a_1, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledPin_a_2, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledPin_a_3, OUTPUT); pinMode(ledPin_a_4, OUTPUT); // NOTE: Grounding on virtual pins 14 and 15 // (analog pins 0 and 1) will set the Hour and Mins. // Set the vertual pin 14 (pin 0 on the analog inputs ) pinMode( iVirtual14, INPUT ); // Set pin 14 as a pull up resistor. digitalWrite(iVirtual14, HIGH); // Set the vertual pin 15 (pin 1 on the analog inputs ) pinMode( iVirtual15, INPUT ); // Set pin 15 as a pull up resistor. digitalWrite(iVirtual15, HIGH); } // SetSN74141Chips void SetSN74141Chips( int num2, int num1 ) { // Set defaults // Will display a zero. int a = 0; int b = 0; int c = 0; int d = 0; // Load the a,b,c,d.. to send to the SN74141 IC (1) switch( num1 ) { case 0: a=0; b=0; c=0; d=0; break; case 1: a=1; b=0; c=0; d=0; break; case 2: a=0; b=1; c=0; d=0; break; case 3: a=1; b=1; c=0; d=0; break; case 4: a=0; b=0; c=1; d=0; break; case 5: a=1; b=0; c=1; d=0; break; case 6: a=0; b=1; c=1; d=0; break; case 7: a=1; b=1; c=1; d=0; break; case 8: a=0; b=0; c=0; d=1; break; case 9: a=1; b=0; c=0; d=1; break; default: a=1; b=1; c=1; d=1; break; } // Write to output pins. digitalWrite(ledPin_0_d, d); digitalWrite(ledPin_0_c, c); digitalWrite(ledPin_0_b, b); digitalWrite(ledPin_0_a, a); // Load the a,b,c,d.. to send to the SN74141 IC (2) switch( num2 ) { case 0: a=0; b=0; c=0; d=0; break; case 1: a=1; b=0; c=0; d=0; break; case 2: a=0; b=1; c=0; d=0; break; case 3: a=1; b=1; c=0; d=0; break; case 4: a=0; b=0; c=1; d=0; break; case 5: a=1; b=0; c=1; d=0; break; case 6: a=0; b=1; c=1; d=0; break; case 7: a=1; b=1; c=1; d=0; break; case 8: a=0; b=0; c=0; d=1; break; case 9: a=1; b=0; c=0; d=1; break; default: a=1; b=1; c=1; d=1; break; } // Write to output pins digitalWrite(ledPin_1_d, d); digitalWrite(ledPin_1_c, c); digitalWrite(ledPin_1_b, b); digitalWrite(ledPin_1_a, a); }
getTime.ino
// Time void isTime(){ // Get milliseconds. runTime = millis(); //int ssTime = millis(); int hourInput = digitalRead(iVirtual14); int minInput = digitalRead(iVirtual15); if( hourInput == 0 ) HourButtonPressed = true; if( minInput == 0 ) MinButtonPressed = true; if( HourButtonPressed == true && hourInput == 1 ) { clockHourSet++; HourButtonPressed = false; } if( MinButtonPressed == true && minInput == 1 ) { clockMinSet++; MinButtonPressed = false; } // Get time in seconds. // Change this value to speed up or // slow down the clock, set to smaller number such as 10, 1, or 100 for debugging long time = (runTime) / 1000; int sstime = (runTime) / 10; // Set time based on offset.. // long hbump = 60*60*clockHourSet; //long sbump = 60*60*60*clockHourSet; //change hourset to secondset long hbump = 60*60*clockHourSet; long mbump = 60*clockMinSet; time += mbump + hbump; // Convert time to days,hours,mins,seconds long days = time / DAYS; time -= days * DAYS; long hours = time / HOURS; time -= hours * HOURS; long minutes = time / MINS; time -= minutes * MINS; long seconds = time; // long sseconds = 76;// time -= seconds * SECS; long sseconds = runTime / SECS; time -= sseconds * SECS; // Get the high and low order values for hours,min,seconds. int lowerHours = hours % 10; int upperHours = hours - lowerHours; int lowerMins = minutes % 10; int upperMins = minutes - lowerMins; int lowerSeconds = seconds % 10; int upperSeconds = seconds - lowerSeconds; int lowerSSeconds = sseconds % 10; //- lowerSSeconds; int upperSSeconds = lowerSSeconds % 10; upperSSeconds = upperSSeconds /10; if( upperSSeconds >= 10 ) upperSSeconds = upperSSeconds / 10; if( upperSeconds >= 10 ) upperSeconds = upperSeconds / 10; if( upperMins >= 10 ) upperMins = upperMins / 10; if( upperHours >= 10 ) upperHours = upperHours / 10; if( upperHours == 0 && lowerHours == 0 ) { upperHours = 1; lowerHours = 2; } // Fill in the Number array used to display on the tubes. NumberArray[7] = upperHours; NumberArray[6] = lowerHours; NumberArray[5] = upperMins; NumberArray[4] = lowerMins; NumberArray[3] = upperSeconds; NumberArray[2] = lowerSeconds; NumberArray[1] = lowerSSeconds; //upperSSeconds; NumberArray[0] = lowerSSeconds; //lowerSSeconds; Serial.print(lowerSSeconds); Serial.println(); // Display. //DisplayFadeNumberString(); // Display. DisplayFadeNumberString(); }
setup.ino
// Setup void setup() { // isSetupSN74141 isSetupSN74141(); // Open serial communications Serial.begin(9600); }
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Project #22: Synthesizer – Gain – Mk14
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#DonLucElectronics #DonLuc #Synthesizer #Mozzi #Keyboard #ADSREnvelope #Arduino #SparkFunRedBoard #Project #Fritzing #Programming #Electronics #Microcontrollers #Consultant
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Gain
Gain is the process of managing the relative levels in each step of an audio signal flow to prevent introduction of noise and distortion, particularly in the analogue realm. Ideal gain occurs when each component in an audio signal flow is receiving and transmitting signal in the optimum region of its dynamic range.
Before we can effectively compare these two properties of audio, we need to make sure we understand what each is separately. Keep in mind that both modulate the amplitude of a signal, which translates into a change in loudness. It gets more complicated, dealing with voltage and current in electronics. Amplitude is measured in voltage, which is a direct corollary to volume. In plain language, gain is kind of like an amplitude knob at the input of a piece of hardware or software that controls the loudness before it goes through the circuitry.
DL2208Mk07
1 x SparkFun RedBoard
1 x 10k Ohm Rotary Potentiometer
1 x Potentiometer Knob – Blue
7 x Momentary Button – Panel Mount (Blue)
5 x Momentary Button – Panel Mount (Black)
12 x 10K Ohm Resistor
5 x 10k Ohm Slide Linear Taper Pot – X-Large
5 x Slide Potentiometer Knob – X-Large
1 x Perfboard 13.5 cm x 11 cm
1 x SparkFun Solderable Breadboard
1 x Audio Jack 3.5mm
1 x SparkFun Audio Jack Breakout
1 x SparkFun ProtoShield
1 x Insignia Speakers
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable
SparkFun RedBoard
LP0 – Analog A0 – Blue
LP1 – Analog A1 – Green
LP2 – Analog A2 – Grey
LP3 – Analog A3 – Yellow
LP4 – Analog A4 – Purple
PO5 – Analog A5
KY1 – 1
KY2 – 2
KY3 – 3
KY4 – 4
KY5 – 5
KY6 – 6
KY7 – 7
KY8 – 8
SPK – 9
KY10 – 10
KY11 – 11
KY12 – 12
KY13 – 13
VIN – +5V
GND – GND
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DL2208Mk07p.ino
/* ***** Don Luc Electronics © ***** Software Version Information Project #22: Synthesizer - Gain - Mk14 22-14 DL2208Mk07p.ino 1 x SparkFun RedBoard 1 x 10k Ohm Rotary Potentiometer 1 x Potentiometer Knob - Blue 7 x Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Blue) 5 x Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Black) 12 x 1K Ohm Resistor 5 x 10k Ohm Slide Linear Taper Pot - X-Large 5 x Slide Potentiometer Knob - X-Large 1 x Perfboard 13.5 cm x 11 cm 1 x SparkFun Solderable Breadboard 1 x Audio Jack 3.5mm 1 x SparkFun Audio Jack Breakout 1 x SparkFun ProtoShield 1 x Insignia Speakers 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable */ // Include the Library Code // Pitches #include "pitches.h" // Mozzi #include <MozziGuts.h> // Oscillator #include <Oscil.h> // Sine Wave Table For Oscillator #include <tables/sin2048_int8.h> // Cosine Wave Table For Oscillator #include <tables/cos2048_int8.h> // Sawtooth Wave Table For Oscillator #include <tables/saw2048_int8.h> // Triangle Wave Table For Oscillator #include <tables/triangle2048_int8.h> // Square Wave Table For Oscillator #include <tables/square_no_alias_2048_int8.h> // ADSR envelope generator #include <ADSR.h> // Simple Keyboard // Minimum reading of the button that generates a note const int iKeyboard1 = 1; const int iKeyboard2 = 2; const int iKeyboard3 = 3; const int iKeyboard4 = 4; const int iKeyboard5 = 5; const int iKeyboard6 = 6; const int iKeyboard7 = 7; const int iKeyboard8 = 8; const int iKeyboard10 = 10; const int iKeyboard11 = 11; const int iKeyboard12 = 12; const int iKeyboard13 = 13; // Button is pressed int iB1 = 1; int iB2 = 1; int iB3 = 1; int iB4 = 1; int iB5 = 1; int iB6 = 1; int iB7 = 1; int iB8 = 1; int iB10 = 1; int iB11 = 1; int iB12 = 1; int iB13 = 1; // Set the input for the potentiometer for Frequency to analog pin 2 const int potFreq = A2; int iFreg = 1; int iNoteA = 0; int iNoteAS = 0; int iNoteB = 0; int iNoteC = 0; int iNoteCS = 0; int iNoteD = 0; int iNoteDS = 0; int iNoteE = 0; int iNoteF = 0; int iNoteFS = 0; int iNoteG = 0; int iNoteGS = 0; // Gain const int iGainPot4 = A4; // Control variable, use the smallest data size you can for anything used in audio byte gain = 0; int iGain = 0; //Oscillator Functions declared for output envelope 1 // Carrier Oscil<COS2048_NUM_CELLS, AUDIO_RATE> aCarrier; // Set the input for the potentiometer for Oscillator to analog pin 4 const int potWave = A5; // Wave int iWave; int iWaveLevel; // ADSR declaration/definition // Comment out to use control rate of 128 #define CONTROL_RATE 128 ADSR <CONTROL_RATE, CONTROL_RATE> envelope1; // Set the input for the potentiometer Attack to analog pin 1 const int potAttack = A0; // Attack int attack_level = 0; int iAttack = 0; // Set the input for the potentiometer for Decay to analog pin 2 const int potDecay = A1; // Decay int decay_level = 0; int iDecay = 0; // Set the input for the potentiometer Attack Time to analog pin 3 const int potAttackTime = A3; // Attack Time int AttackTime_level = 0; int iAttackTime = 0; // Software Version Information String sver = "22-14"; void loop() { // Audio Hook audioHook(); }
getKeyboard.ino
// getKeyboard // setupKeyboard void setupKeyboard() { // Initialize the button pin as an input pinMode(iKeyboard1, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard2, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard3, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard4, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard5, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard6, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard7, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard8, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard10, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard11, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard12, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard13, INPUT_PULLUP); } // isKeyboard void isKeyboard() { // Oscillators isOscil(); // Choose envelope levels // attack_level iAttack = mozziAnalogRead( potAttack ); attack_level = map( iAttack, 0, 1023, 100, 400); // Attack Level envelope1.setAttackLevel( attack_level ); // decay_level iDecay = mozziAnalogRead( potDecay ); decay_level = map( iDecay, 0, 1023, 50, 255); // Decay Level envelope1.setDecayLevel( decay_level ); // AttackTime_level iAttackTime = mozziAnalogRead( potAttackTime ); AttackTime_level = map( iAttackTime, 0, 1023, 0, 900); // Attack Time Level envelope1.setAttackTime( AttackTime_level ); // Read the state of the button value 1 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard1) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 1 iB1 = iB1 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteA); } else { iB1 = iB1 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 2 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard2) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 2 iB2 = iB2 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteAS); } else { iB2 = iB2 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 3 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard3) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 3 iB3 = iB3 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteB); } else { iB3 = iB3 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 4 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard4) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 4 iB4 = iB4 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteC); } else { iB4 = iB4 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 5 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard5) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 5 iB5 = iB5 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteCS); } else { iB5 = iB5 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 6 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard6) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 6 iB6 = iB6 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteD); } else { iB6 = iB6 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 7 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard7) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 7 iB7 = iB7 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteDS); } else { iB7 = iB7 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 8 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard8) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 8 iB8 = iB8 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteE); } else { iB8 = iB8 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 10 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard10) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 10 iB10 = iB10 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteF); } else { iB10 = iB10 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 11 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard11) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 11 iB11 = iB11 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteFS); } else { iB11 = iB11 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 12 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard12) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 12 iB12 = iB12 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteG); } else { iB12 = iB12 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 13 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard13) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 13 iB13 = iB13 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aCarrier.setFreq(iNoteGS); } else { iB13 = iB13 - 1; } }
getMozzi.ino
// Mozzi // Update Control void updateControl(){ // Frequency isPitches(); // Keyboard isKeyboard(); // Gain // As byte, this will automatically roll around to 255 when it passes 0 iGain = mozziAnalogRead( iGainPot4 ); gain = map( iGain, 0, 1023, 0, 255); } // Update Audio int updateAudio() { // Update Audio // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.update(); // >>8 for AUDIO_MODE STANDARD return (int) (envelope1.next() * aCarrier.next() * gain)>>8; }
getOscillators.ino
// Oscillators // isOscil void isOscil(){ // Oscillators // Value is 0-1023 iWave = mozziAnalogRead(potWave); iWaveLevel = map(iWave, 0, 1023, 1, 5); switch (iWaveLevel) { case 1: // Sine Wave aCarrier.setTable(SIN2048_DATA); break; case 2: // Cosine Wave aCarrier.setTable(COS2048_DATA); break; case 3: // Sawtooth Wave aCarrier.setTable(SAW2048_DATA); break; case 4: // Triangle Wave aCarrier.setTable(TRIANGLE2048_DATA); break; case 5: // Square Wave aCarrier.setTable(SQUARE_NO_ALIAS_2048_DATA); break; default: // Case 0 // Sine Wave aCarrier.setTable(SIN2048_DATA); break; } }
getPitches.ino
// Pitches // isPitches void isPitches(){ // Frequency // Value is 0-1023 iFreg = mozziAnalogRead(potFreq); iFreg = map(iFreg, 0, 1023, 2, 5); // Range Frequency Note Low => High switch ( iFreg ) { case 1: // NOTE A1 iNoteA = NOTE_A1; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS1; iNoteB = NOTE_B1; iNoteC = NOTE_C2; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS2; iNoteD = NOTE_D2; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS2; iNoteE = NOTE_E2; iNoteF = NOTE_F2; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS2; iNoteG = NOTE_G2; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS2; break; case 2: // NOTE A2 iNoteA = NOTE_A2; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS2; iNoteB = NOTE_B2; iNoteC = NOTE_C3; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS3; iNoteD = NOTE_D3; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS3; iNoteE = NOTE_E3; iNoteF = NOTE_F3; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS3; iNoteG = NOTE_G3; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS3; break; case 3: // NOTE A3 iNoteA = NOTE_A3; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS3; iNoteB = NOTE_B3; iNoteC = NOTE_C4; iNoteD = NOTE_D4; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS4; iNoteE = NOTE_E4; iNoteF = NOTE_F4; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS4; iNoteG = NOTE_G4; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS4; break; case 4: // NOTE A4 iNoteA = NOTE_A4; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS4; iNoteB = NOTE_B4; iNoteC = NOTE_C5; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS5; iNoteD = NOTE_D5; iNoteE = NOTE_E5; iNoteF = NOTE_F5; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS5; iNoteG = NOTE_G5; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS5; break; case 5: // NOTE A5 iNoteA = NOTE_A5; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS5; iNoteB = NOTE_B5; iNoteC = NOTE_C6; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS6; iNoteD = NOTE_D6; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS6; iNoteE = NOTE_E6; iNoteF = NOTE_F6; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS6; iNoteG = NOTE_G6; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS6; break; case 6: // NOTE A6 iNoteA = NOTE_A6; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS6; iNoteB = NOTE_B6; iNoteC = NOTE_C7; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS7; iNoteD = NOTE_D7; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS7; iNoteE = NOTE_E7; iNoteF = NOTE_F7; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS7; iNoteG = NOTE_G7; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS7; break; } }
pitches.h
/***************************************************************** * Pitches NOTE_B0 <=> NOTE_DS8 - NOTE_A4 is "A" measured at 440Hz *****************************************************************/ #define NOTE_B0 31 #define NOTE_C1 33 #define NOTE_CS1 35 #define NOTE_D1 37 #define NOTE_DS1 39 #define NOTE_E1 41 #define NOTE_F1 44 #define NOTE_FS1 46 #define NOTE_G1 49 #define NOTE_GS1 52 #define NOTE_A1 55 #define NOTE_AS1 58 #define NOTE_B1 62 #define NOTE_C2 65 #define NOTE_CS2 69 #define NOTE_D2 73 #define NOTE_DS2 78 #define NOTE_E2 82 #define NOTE_F2 87 #define NOTE_FS2 93 #define NOTE_G2 98 #define NOTE_GS2 104 #define NOTE_A2 110 #define NOTE_AS2 117 #define NOTE_B2 123 #define NOTE_C3 131 #define NOTE_CS3 139 #define NOTE_D3 147 #define NOTE_DS3 156 #define NOTE_E3 165 #define NOTE_F3 175 #define NOTE_FS3 185 #define NOTE_G3 196 #define NOTE_GS3 208 #define NOTE_A3 220 #define NOTE_AS3 233 #define NOTE_B3 247 #define NOTE_C4 262 #define NOTE_CS4 277 #define NOTE_D4 294 #define NOTE_DS4 311 #define NOTE_E4 330 #define NOTE_F4 349 #define NOTE_FS4 370 #define NOTE_G4 392 #define NOTE_GS4 415 #define NOTE_A4 440 #define NOTE_AS4 466 #define NOTE_B4 494 #define NOTE_C5 523 #define NOTE_CS5 554 #define NOTE_D5 587 #define NOTE_DS5 622 #define NOTE_E5 659 #define NOTE_F5 698 #define NOTE_FS5 740 #define NOTE_G5 784 #define NOTE_GS5 831 #define NOTE_A5 880 #define NOTE_AS5 932 #define NOTE_B5 988 #define NOTE_C6 1047 #define NOTE_CS6 1109 #define NOTE_D6 1175 #define NOTE_DS6 1245 #define NOTE_E6 1319 #define NOTE_F6 1397 #define NOTE_FS6 1480 #define NOTE_G6 1568 #define NOTE_GS6 1661 #define NOTE_A6 1760 #define NOTE_AS6 1865 #define NOTE_B6 1976 #define NOTE_C7 2093 #define NOTE_CS7 2217 #define NOTE_D7 2349 #define NOTE_DS7 2489 #define NOTE_E7 2637 #define NOTE_F7 2794 #define NOTE_FS7 2960 #define NOTE_G7 3136 #define NOTE_GS7 3322 #define NOTE_A7 3520 #define NOTE_AS7 3729 #define NOTE_B7 3951 #define NOTE_C8 4186 #define NOTE_CS8 4435 #define NOTE_D8 4699 #define NOTE_DS8 4978
setup.ino
// Setup void setup() { // Setup Keyboard setupKeyboard(); // Mozzi Start startMozzi( CONTROL_RATE ); // Sets Attack and Decay Levels; assumes Sustain, Decay, and Idle times envelope1.setADLevels(200,200); // Sets Decay time in milliseconds envelope1.setDecayTime(200); // Sustain Time setting for envelope1 envelope1.setSustainTime(52500); }
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Project #22: Synthesizer – Attack Time Level – Mk12
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Attack Time Level
When creating artificial waveforms in a synthesizer, changes in the signal amplitude over time are controlled by an envelope generator which typically has controls to adjust the Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release times, triggered by the pressing and subsequent release of a key on the keyboard. The Attack Time Level determines the time taken for the signal to grow to its maximum amplitude, initiated by the pressing of a key. By lengthening the attack and release times, you can create rich, lush tones. By shortening the time of the attack and release phases, you can create percussive, staccato sounds.
DL2208Mk05
1 x SparkFun RedBoard
7 x Momentary Button – Panel Mount (Blue)
5 x Momentary Button – Panel Mount (Black)
12 x 10K Ohm Resistor
5 x 10k Ohm Slide Linear Taper Pot – X-Large
5 x Slide Potentiometer Knob – X-Large
1 x Perfboard 13.5 cm x 11 cm
1 x SparkFun Solderable Breadboard
1 x Audio Jack 3.5mm
1 x SparkFun Audio Jack Breakout
1 x SparkFun ProtoShield
1 x Insignia Speakers
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable
SparkFun RedBoard
LP0 – Analog A0 – Blue
LP1 – Analog A1 – Green
LP2 – Analog A2 – Grey
LP3 – Analog A3 – Yellow
LP4 – Analog A4 – Purple
KY1 – 1
KY2 – 2
KY3 – 3
KY4 – 4
KY5 – 5
KY6 – 6
KY7 – 7
KY8 – 8
SPK – 9
KY10 – 10
KY11 – 11
KY12 – 12
KY13 – 13
VIN – +5V
GND – GND
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DL2208Mk05p.ino
/* ***** Don Luc Electronics © ***** Software Version Information Project #22: Synthesizer - Attack Time Level - Mk12 22-12 DL2208Mk05p.ino 1 x SparkFun RedBoard 7 x Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Blue) 5 x Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Black) 12 x 1K Ohm Resistor 5 x 10k Ohm Slide Linear Taper Pot - X-Large 5 x Slide Potentiometer Knob - X-Large 1 x Perfboard 13.5 cm x 11 cm 1 x SparkFun Solderable Breadboard 1 x Audio Jack 3.5mm 1 x SparkFun Audio Jack Breakout 1 x SparkFun ProtoShield 1 x Insignia Speakers 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable */ // Include the Library Code // Pitches #include "pitches.h" // Mozzi #include <MozziGuts.h> // Oscillator #include <Oscil.h> // Sine Wave Table For Oscillator #include <tables/sin2048_int8.h> // ADSR envelope generator #include <ADSR.h> // Simple Keyboard // Minimum reading of the button that generates a note const int iKeyboard1 = 1; const int iKeyboard2 = 2; const int iKeyboard3 = 3; const int iKeyboard4 = 4; const int iKeyboard5 = 5; const int iKeyboard6 = 6; const int iKeyboard7 = 7; const int iKeyboard8 = 8; const int iKeyboard10 = 10; const int iKeyboard11 = 11; const int iKeyboard12 = 12; const int iKeyboard13 = 13; // Button is pressed int iB1 = 1; int iB2 = 1; int iB3 = 1; int iB4 = 1; int iB5 = 1; int iB6 = 1; int iB7 = 1; int iB8 = 1; int iB10 = 1; int iB11 = 1; int iB12 = 1; int iB13 = 1; // Set the input for the potentiometer for Frequency to analog pin 2 const int potFreq = A2; int iFreg = 1; int iNoteA = 0; int iNoteAS = 0; int iNoteB = 0; int iNoteC = 0; int iNoteCS = 0; int iNoteD = 0; int iNoteDS = 0; int iNoteE = 0; int iNoteF = 0; int iNoteFS = 0; int iNoteG = 0; int iNoteGS = 0; // Potentiometer int iPot4 = A4; //Oscillator Functions declared for output envelope 1 // Sine Wave Oscil <2048, AUDIO_RATE> aSin1(SIN2048_DATA); // ADSR declaration/definition // Comment out to use control rate of 128 #define CONTROL_RATE 128 ADSR <CONTROL_RATE, CONTROL_RATE> envelope1; // Set the input for the potentiometer Attack to analog pin 1 const int potAttack = A0; // Attack int attack_level = 0; int iAttack = 0; // Set the input for the potentiometer for Decay to analog pin 2 const int potDecay = A1; // Decay int decay_level = 0; int iDecay = 0; // Set the input for the potentiometer Attack Time to analog pin 3 const int potAttackTime = A3; // Attack Time int AttackTime_level = 0; int iAttackTime = 0; // Software Version Information String sver = "22-12"; void loop() { // Audio Hook audioHook(); }
getKeyboard.ino
// getKeyboard // setupKeyboard void setupKeyboard() { // Initialize the button pin as an input pinMode(iKeyboard1, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard2, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard3, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard4, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard5, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard6, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard7, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard8, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard10, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard11, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard12, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard13, INPUT_PULLUP); } // isKeyboard void isKeyboard() { // Choose envelope levels // attack_level iAttack = mozziAnalogRead( potAttack ); attack_level = map( iAttack, 0, 1023, 100, 400); // Attack Level envelope1.setAttackLevel( attack_level ); // decay_level iDecay = mozziAnalogRead( potDecay ); decay_level = map( iDecay, 0, 1023, 50, 255); // Decay Level envelope1.setDecayLevel( decay_level ); // AttackTime_level iAttackTime = mozziAnalogRead( potAttackTime ); AttackTime_level = map( iAttackTime, 0, 1023, 0, 900); // Attack Time Level envelope1.setAttackTime( AttackTime_level ); // Read the state of the button value 1 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard1) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 1 iB1 = iB1 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteA); } else { iB1 = iB1 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 2 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard2) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 2 iB2 = iB2 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteAS); } else { iB2 = iB2 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 3 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard3) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 3 iB3 = iB3 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteB); } else { iB3 = iB3 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 4 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard4) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 4 iB4 = iB4 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteC); } else { iB4 = iB4 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 5 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard5) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 5 iB5 = iB5 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteCS); } else { iB5 = iB5 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 6 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard6) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 6 iB6 = iB6 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteD); } else { iB6 = iB6 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 7 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard7) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 7 iB7 = iB7 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteDS); } else { iB7 = iB7 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 8 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard8) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 8 iB8 = iB8 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteE); } else { iB8 = iB8 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 10 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard10) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 10 iB10 = iB10 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteF); } else { iB10 = iB10 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 11 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard11) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 11 iB11 = iB11 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteFS); } else { iB11 = iB11 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 12 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard12) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 12 iB12 = iB12 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteG); } else { iB12 = iB12 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 13 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard13) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 13 iB13 = iB13 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteGS); } else { iB13 = iB13 - 1; } }
getMozzi.ino
// Mozzi // Update Control void updateControl(){ // Frequency isPitches(); // Keyboard isKeyboard(); } // Update Audio int updateAudio() { // Update Audio // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.update(); // >>8 for AUDIO_MODE STANDARD return (int) (envelope1.next() * aSin1.next())>>8; }
getPitches.ino
// Pitches // isPitches void isPitches(){ // Frequency // Value is 0-1023 iFreg = mozziAnalogRead(potFreq); iFreg = map(iFreg, 0, 1023, 2, 6); // Range Frequency Note Low => High switch ( iFreg ) { case 1: // NOTE A1 iNoteA = NOTE_A1; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS1; iNoteB = NOTE_B1; iNoteC = NOTE_C2; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS2; iNoteD = NOTE_D2; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS2; iNoteE = NOTE_E2; iNoteF = NOTE_F2; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS2; iNoteG = NOTE_G2; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS2; break; case 2: // NOTE A2 iNoteA = NOTE_A2; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS2; iNoteB = NOTE_B2; iNoteC = NOTE_C3; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS3; iNoteD = NOTE_D3; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS3; iNoteE = NOTE_E3; iNoteF = NOTE_F3; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS3; iNoteG = NOTE_G3; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS3; break; case 3: // NOTE A3 iNoteA = NOTE_A3; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS3; iNoteB = NOTE_B3; iNoteC = NOTE_C4; iNoteD = NOTE_D4; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS4; iNoteE = NOTE_E4; iNoteF = NOTE_F4; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS4; iNoteG = NOTE_G4; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS4; break; case 4: // NOTE A4 iNoteA = NOTE_A4; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS4; iNoteB = NOTE_B4; iNoteC = NOTE_C5; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS5; iNoteD = NOTE_D5; iNoteE = NOTE_E5; iNoteF = NOTE_F5; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS5; iNoteG = NOTE_G5; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS5; break; case 5: // NOTE A5 iNoteA = NOTE_A5; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS5; iNoteB = NOTE_B5; iNoteC = NOTE_C6; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS6; iNoteD = NOTE_D6; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS6; iNoteE = NOTE_E6; iNoteF = NOTE_F6; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS6; iNoteG = NOTE_G6; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS6; break; case 6: // NOTE A6 iNoteA = NOTE_A6; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS6; iNoteB = NOTE_B6; iNoteC = NOTE_C7; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS7; iNoteD = NOTE_D7; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS7; iNoteE = NOTE_E7; iNoteF = NOTE_F7; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS7; iNoteG = NOTE_G7; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS7; break; } }
pitches.h
/***************************************************************** * Pitches NOTE_B0 <=> NOTE_DS8 - NOTE_A4 is "A" measured at 440Hz *****************************************************************/ #define NOTE_B0 31 #define NOTE_C1 33 #define NOTE_CS1 35 #define NOTE_D1 37 #define NOTE_DS1 39 #define NOTE_E1 41 #define NOTE_F1 44 #define NOTE_FS1 46 #define NOTE_G1 49 #define NOTE_GS1 52 #define NOTE_A1 55 #define NOTE_AS1 58 #define NOTE_B1 62 #define NOTE_C2 65 #define NOTE_CS2 69 #define NOTE_D2 73 #define NOTE_DS2 78 #define NOTE_E2 82 #define NOTE_F2 87 #define NOTE_FS2 93 #define NOTE_G2 98 #define NOTE_GS2 104 #define NOTE_A2 110 #define NOTE_AS2 117 #define NOTE_B2 123 #define NOTE_C3 131 #define NOTE_CS3 139 #define NOTE_D3 147 #define NOTE_DS3 156 #define NOTE_E3 165 #define NOTE_F3 175 #define NOTE_FS3 185 #define NOTE_G3 196 #define NOTE_GS3 208 #define NOTE_A3 220 #define NOTE_AS3 233 #define NOTE_B3 247 #define NOTE_C4 262 #define NOTE_CS4 277 #define NOTE_D4 294 #define NOTE_DS4 311 #define NOTE_E4 330 #define NOTE_F4 349 #define NOTE_FS4 370 #define NOTE_G4 392 #define NOTE_GS4 415 #define NOTE_A4 440 #define NOTE_AS4 466 #define NOTE_B4 494 #define NOTE_C5 523 #define NOTE_CS5 554 #define NOTE_D5 587 #define NOTE_DS5 622 #define NOTE_E5 659 #define NOTE_F5 698 #define NOTE_FS5 740 #define NOTE_G5 784 #define NOTE_GS5 831 #define NOTE_A5 880 #define NOTE_AS5 932 #define NOTE_B5 988 #define NOTE_C6 1047 #define NOTE_CS6 1109 #define NOTE_D6 1175 #define NOTE_DS6 1245 #define NOTE_E6 1319 #define NOTE_F6 1397 #define NOTE_FS6 1480 #define NOTE_G6 1568 #define NOTE_GS6 1661 #define NOTE_A6 1760 #define NOTE_AS6 1865 #define NOTE_B6 1976 #define NOTE_C7 2093 #define NOTE_CS7 2217 #define NOTE_D7 2349 #define NOTE_DS7 2489 #define NOTE_E7 2637 #define NOTE_F7 2794 #define NOTE_FS7 2960 #define NOTE_G7 3136 #define NOTE_GS7 3322 #define NOTE_A7 3520 #define NOTE_AS7 3729 #define NOTE_B7 3951 #define NOTE_C8 4186 #define NOTE_CS8 4435 #define NOTE_D8 4699 #define NOTE_DS8 4978
setup.ino
// Setup void setup() { // Setup Keyboard setupKeyboard(); // Mozzi Start startMozzi( CONTROL_RATE ); // Sets Attack and Decay Levels; assumes Sustain, Decay, and Idle times envelope1.setADLevels(200,200); // Sets Decay time in milliseconds envelope1.setDecayTime(200); // Sustain Time setting for envelope1 envelope1.setSustainTime(52500); }
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Technology Experience
- Single-Board Microcontrollers (PIC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi,Espressif, etc…)
- IoT
- Robotics
- Camera and Video Capture Receiver Stationary, Wheel/Tank and Underwater Vehicle
- Unmanned Vehicles Terrestrial and Marine
- Research & Development (R & D)
Instructor and E-Mentor
- IoT
- PIC Microcontrollers
- Arduino
- Raspberry Pi
- Espressif
- Robotics
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J. Luc Paquin – Curriculum Vitae – 2022 English & Español
https://www.jlpconsultants.com/luc/
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Don Luc
Project #22: Synthesizer – 4 Stages – Mk11
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4 Stages of an ADSR Envelope
An ADSR envelope features these four stages.
- 1 Attack: The attack phase begins the moment a key is pressed. This phase determines how quickly a sound reaches full volume before entering the decay phase. On an analog synthesizer, this phase is typically instantaneous. Some modern synthesizers allow for the attack time to be delayed.
- 2 Decay: The decay phase determines the length of the drop from the peak level to the sustain level of a sound. The decay time can often be altered to change the overall sound. For instance, a short attack and a long decay will produce a sound that reaches maximum amplitude quickly and falls slowly to the sustain level.
- 3 Sustain: The sustain phase does not specify a length of time. Instead, it determines the volume of a sound for the entire hold time between the decay and release phases.
- 4 Release: The final phase determines the speed at which a sound ends from the moment you release the key. Depending on the desired sound, the release time can be short or long.
DL2208Mk04
1 x SparkFun RedBoard
7 x Momentary Button – Panel Mount (Blue)
5 x Momentary Button – Panel Mount (Black)
12 x 10K Ohm Resistor
5 x 10k Ohm Slide Linear Taper Pot – X-Large
5 x Slide Potentiometer Knob – X-Large
1 x Perfboard 13.5 cm x 11 cm
1 x SparkFun Solderable Breadboard
1 x Audio Jack 3.5mm
1 x SparkFun Audio Jack Breakout
1 x SparkFun ProtoShield
1 x Insignia Speakers
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable
SparkFun RedBoard
LP0 – Analog A0 – Blue
LP1 – Analog A1 – Green
LP2 – Analog A2 – Grey
LP3 – Analog A3 – Yellow
LP4 – Analog A4 – Purple
KY1 – 1
KY2 – 2
KY3 – 3
KY4 – 4
KY5 – 5
KY6 – 6
KY7 – 7
KY8 – 8
SPK – 9
KY10 – 10
KY11 – 11
KY12 – 12
KY13 – 13
VIN – +5V
GND – GND
DL2208Mk04p.ino
/* ***** Don Luc Electronics © ***** Software Version Information Project #22: Synthesizer - 4 Stages - Mk11 22-11 DL2208Mk04p.ino 1 x SparkFun RedBoard 7 x Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Blue) 5 x Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Black) 12 x 1K Ohm Resistor 5 x 10k Ohm Slide Linear Taper Pot - X-Large 5 x Slide Potentiometer Knob - X-Large 1 x Perfboard 13.5 cm x 11 cm 1 x SparkFun Solderable Breadboard 1 x Audio Jack 3.5mm 1 x SparkFun Audio Jack Breakout 1 x SparkFun ProtoShield 1 x Insignia Speakers 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable */ // Include the Library Code // Pitches #include "pitches.h" // Mozzi #include <MozziGuts.h> // Oscillator #include <Oscil.h> // Sine Wave Table For Oscillator #include <tables/sin2048_int8.h> // ADSR envelope generator #include <ADSR.h> // Simple Keyboard // Minimum reading of the button that generates a note const int iKeyboard1 = 1; const int iKeyboard2 = 2; const int iKeyboard3 = 3; const int iKeyboard4 = 4; const int iKeyboard5 = 5; const int iKeyboard6 = 6; const int iKeyboard7 = 7; const int iKeyboard8 = 8; const int iKeyboard10 = 10; const int iKeyboard11 = 11; const int iKeyboard12 = 12; const int iKeyboard13 = 13; // Button is pressed int iB1 = 1; int iB2 = 1; int iB3 = 1; int iB4 = 1; int iB5 = 1; int iB6 = 1; int iB7 = 1; int iB8 = 1; int iB10 = 1; int iB11 = 1; int iB12 = 1; int iB13 = 1; // Set the input for the potentiometer for Frequency to analog pin 2 const int potFreq = A2; int iFreg = 1; int iNoteA = 0; int iNoteAS = 0; int iNoteB = 0; int iNoteC = 0; int iNoteCS = 0; int iNoteD = 0; int iNoteDS = 0; int iNoteE = 0; int iNoteF = 0; int iNoteFS = 0; int iNoteG = 0; int iNoteGS = 0; // Potentiometer int iPot3 = A3; int iPot4 = A4; //Oscillator Functions declared for output envelope 1 // Sine Wave Oscil <2048, AUDIO_RATE> aSin1(SIN2048_DATA); // ADSR declaration/definition // Comment out to use control rate of 128 #define CONTROL_RATE 128 ADSR <CONTROL_RATE, CONTROL_RATE> envelope1; // Set the input for the potentiometer Attack to analog pin 1 const int potAttack = A0; // Attack int attack_level = 0; int iAttack = 0; // Set the input for the potentiometer for Decay to analog pin 2 const int potDecay = A1; // Decay int decay_level = 0; int iDecay = 0; // Software Version Information String sver = "22-11"; void loop() { // Audio Hook audioHook(); }
getKeyboard.ino
// getKeyboard // setupKeyboard void setupKeyboard() { // Initialize the button pin as an input pinMode(iKeyboard1, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard2, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard3, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard4, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard5, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard6, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard7, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard8, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard10, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard11, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard12, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard13, INPUT_PULLUP); } // isKeyboard void isKeyboard() { // Choose envelope levels // attack_level iAttack = mozziAnalogRead( potAttack ); attack_level = map( iAttack, 0, 1023, 100, 400); // Attack Level envelope1.setAttackLevel( attack_level ); // decay_level iDecay = mozziAnalogRead( potDecay ); decay_level = map( iDecay, 0, 1023, 50, 255); // Decay Level envelope1.setDecayLevel( decay_level ); // Read the state of the button value 1 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard1) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 1 iB1 = iB1 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteA); } else { iB1 = iB1 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 2 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard2) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 2 iB2 = iB2 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteAS); } else { iB2 = iB2 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 3 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard3) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 3 iB3 = iB3 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteB); } else { iB3 = iB3 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 4 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard4) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 4 iB4 = iB4 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteC); } else { iB4 = iB4 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 5 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard5) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 5 iB5 = iB5 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteCS); } else { iB5 = iB5 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 6 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard6) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 6 iB6 = iB6 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteD); } else { iB6 = iB6 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 7 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard7) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 7 iB7 = iB7 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteDS); } else { iB7 = iB7 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 8 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard8) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 8 iB8 = iB8 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteE); } else { iB8 = iB8 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 10 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard10) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 10 iB10 = iB10 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteF); } else { iB10 = iB10 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 11 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard11) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 11 iB11 = iB11 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteFS); } else { iB11 = iB11 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 12 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard12) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 12 iB12 = iB12 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteG); } else { iB12 = iB12 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 13 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard13) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 13 iB13 = iB13 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteGS); } else { iB13 = iB13 - 1; } }
getMozzi.ino
// Mozzi // Update Control void updateControl(){ // Frequency isPitches(); // Keyboard isKeyboard(); } // Update Audio int updateAudio() { // Update Audio // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.update(); // >>8 for AUDIO_MODE STANDARD return (int) (envelope1.next() * aSin1.next())>>8; }
getPitches.ino
// Pitches // isPitches void isPitches(){ // Frequency // Value is 0-1023 iFreg = mozziAnalogRead(potFreq); iFreg = map(iFreg, 0, 1023, 2, 6); // Range Frequency Note Low => High switch ( iFreg ) { case 1: // NOTE A1 iNoteA = NOTE_A1; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS1; iNoteB = NOTE_B1; iNoteC = NOTE_C2; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS2; iNoteD = NOTE_D2; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS2; iNoteE = NOTE_E2; iNoteF = NOTE_F2; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS2; iNoteG = NOTE_G2; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS2; break; case 2: // NOTE A2 iNoteA = NOTE_A2; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS2; iNoteB = NOTE_B2; iNoteC = NOTE_C3; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS3; iNoteD = NOTE_D3; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS3; iNoteE = NOTE_E3; iNoteF = NOTE_F3; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS3; iNoteG = NOTE_G3; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS3; break; case 3: // NOTE A3 iNoteA = NOTE_A3; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS3; iNoteB = NOTE_B3; iNoteC = NOTE_C4; iNoteD = NOTE_D4; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS4; iNoteE = NOTE_E4; iNoteF = NOTE_F4; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS4; iNoteG = NOTE_G4; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS4; break; case 4: // NOTE A4 iNoteA = NOTE_A4; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS4; iNoteB = NOTE_B4; iNoteC = NOTE_C5; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS5; iNoteD = NOTE_D5; iNoteE = NOTE_E5; iNoteF = NOTE_F5; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS5; iNoteG = NOTE_G5; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS5; break; case 5: // NOTE A5 iNoteA = NOTE_A5; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS5; iNoteB = NOTE_B5; iNoteC = NOTE_C6; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS6; iNoteD = NOTE_D6; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS6; iNoteE = NOTE_E6; iNoteF = NOTE_F6; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS6; iNoteG = NOTE_G6; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS6; break; case 6: // NOTE A6 iNoteA = NOTE_A6; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS6; iNoteB = NOTE_B6; iNoteC = NOTE_C7; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS7; iNoteD = NOTE_D7; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS7; iNoteE = NOTE_E7; iNoteF = NOTE_F7; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS7; iNoteG = NOTE_G7; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS7; break; } }
pitches.h
/***************************************************************** * Pitches NOTE_B0 <=> NOTE_DS8 - NOTE_A4 is "A" measured at 440Hz *****************************************************************/ #define NOTE_B0 31 #define NOTE_C1 33 #define NOTE_CS1 35 #define NOTE_D1 37 #define NOTE_DS1 39 #define NOTE_E1 41 #define NOTE_F1 44 #define NOTE_FS1 46 #define NOTE_G1 49 #define NOTE_GS1 52 #define NOTE_A1 55 #define NOTE_AS1 58 #define NOTE_B1 62 #define NOTE_C2 65 #define NOTE_CS2 69 #define NOTE_D2 73 #define NOTE_DS2 78 #define NOTE_E2 82 #define NOTE_F2 87 #define NOTE_FS2 93 #define NOTE_G2 98 #define NOTE_GS2 104 #define NOTE_A2 110 #define NOTE_AS2 117 #define NOTE_B2 123 #define NOTE_C3 131 #define NOTE_CS3 139 #define NOTE_D3 147 #define NOTE_DS3 156 #define NOTE_E3 165 #define NOTE_F3 175 #define NOTE_FS3 185 #define NOTE_G3 196 #define NOTE_GS3 208 #define NOTE_A3 220 #define NOTE_AS3 233 #define NOTE_B3 247 #define NOTE_C4 262 #define NOTE_CS4 277 #define NOTE_D4 294 #define NOTE_DS4 311 #define NOTE_E4 330 #define NOTE_F4 349 #define NOTE_FS4 370 #define NOTE_G4 392 #define NOTE_GS4 415 #define NOTE_A4 440 #define NOTE_AS4 466 #define NOTE_B4 494 #define NOTE_C5 523 #define NOTE_CS5 554 #define NOTE_D5 587 #define NOTE_DS5 622 #define NOTE_E5 659 #define NOTE_F5 698 #define NOTE_FS5 740 #define NOTE_G5 784 #define NOTE_GS5 831 #define NOTE_A5 880 #define NOTE_AS5 932 #define NOTE_B5 988 #define NOTE_C6 1047 #define NOTE_CS6 1109 #define NOTE_D6 1175 #define NOTE_DS6 1245 #define NOTE_E6 1319 #define NOTE_F6 1397 #define NOTE_FS6 1480 #define NOTE_G6 1568 #define NOTE_GS6 1661 #define NOTE_A6 1760 #define NOTE_AS6 1865 #define NOTE_B6 1976 #define NOTE_C7 2093 #define NOTE_CS7 2217 #define NOTE_D7 2349 #define NOTE_DS7 2489 #define NOTE_E7 2637 #define NOTE_F7 2794 #define NOTE_FS7 2960 #define NOTE_G7 3136 #define NOTE_GS7 3322 #define NOTE_A7 3520 #define NOTE_AS7 3729 #define NOTE_B7 3951 #define NOTE_C8 4186 #define NOTE_CS8 4435 #define NOTE_D8 4699 #define NOTE_DS8 4978
setup.ino
// Setup void setup() { // Setup Keyboard setupKeyboard(); // Mozzi Start startMozzi( CONTROL_RATE ); // Sets Attack and Decay Levels; assumes Sustain, Decay, and Idle times envelope1.setADLevels(200,200); // Sets Decay time in milliseconds envelope1.setDecayTime(200); // Sustain Time setting for envelope1 envelope1.setSustainTime(52500); }
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What Is an Envelope in Music?
An envelope is a term used to describe the evolution of a sound in a piece of music. Envelopes are fed through an envelope generator, the component within an analog synthesizer that signals when and how a sound should change. The envelope defines the trajectory and modulation of a sound, while the envelope generator controls the behavior of the envelope.
What Is an ADSR Envelope?
An ADSR envelope is a type of envelope control mechanism commonly found in the synthesizer and samplers used in electronic music. ADSR stands for the envelope’s four stages of modulation: attack, decay, sustain, and release. These stages control the level of the sound from the moment you press a key or advance a music sequencer.
In sound design, ADSR envelopes are typically used to control the loudness of a sound. ADSR envelopes typically produce a sound that takes the shape of a waveform rising in the attack stage, slightly declining during the decay stage, plateauing during the sustain stage, and finally falling at the return stage.
DL2208Mk03
1 x SparkFun RedBoard
7 x Momentary Button – Panel Mount (Blue)
5 x Momentary Button – Panel Mount (Black)
12 x 10K Ohm Resistor
5 x 10k Ohm Slide Linear Taper Pot – X-Large
5 x Slide Potentiometer Knob – X-Large
1 x Perfboard 13.5 cm x 11 cm
1 x SparkFun Solderable Breadboard
1 x Audio Jack 3.5mm
1 x SparkFun Audio Jack Breakout
1 x SparkFun ProtoShield
1 x Insignia Speakers
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable
SparkFun RedBoard
LP0 – Analog A0 – Blue
LP1 – Analog A1 – Green
LP2 – Analog A2 – Grey
LP3 – Analog A3 – Yellow
LP4 – Analog A4 – Purple
KY1 – 1
KY2 – 2
KY3 – 3
KY4 – 4
KY5 – 5
KY6 – 6
KY7 – 7
KY8 – 8
SPK – 9
KY10 – 10
KY11 – 11
KY12 – 12
KY13 – 13
VIN – +5V
GND – GND
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DL2208Mk03p.ino
/* ***** Don Luc Electronics © ***** Software Version Information Project #22: Synthesizer - ADSR Envelope - Mk10 22-10 DL2208Mk03p.ino 1 x SparkFun RedBoard 7 x Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Blue) 5 x Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Black) 12 x 1K Ohm Resistor 5 x 10k Ohm Slide Linear Taper Pot - X-Large 5 x Slide Potentiometer Knob - X-Large 1 x Perfboard 13.5 cm x 11 cm 1 x SparkFun Solderable Breadboard 1 x Audio Jack 3.5mm 1 x SparkFun Audio Jack Breakout 1 x SparkFun ProtoShield 1 x Insignia Speakers 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable */ // Include the Library Code // Pitches #include "pitches.h" // Mozzi #include <MozziGuts.h> // Oscillator #include <Oscil.h> // Sine Wave Table For Oscillator #include <tables/sin2048_int8.h> // ADSR envelope generator #include <ADSR.h> // Simple Keyboard // Minimum reading of the button that generates a note const int iKeyboard1 = 1; const int iKeyboard2 = 2; const int iKeyboard3 = 3; const int iKeyboard4 = 4; const int iKeyboard5 = 5; const int iKeyboard6 = 6; const int iKeyboard7 = 7; const int iKeyboard8 = 8; const int iKeyboard10 = 10; const int iKeyboard11 = 11; const int iKeyboard12 = 12; const int iKeyboard13 = 13; // Button is pressed int iB1 = 1; int iB2 = 1; int iB3 = 1; int iB4 = 1; int iB5 = 1; int iB6 = 1; int iB7 = 1; int iB8 = 1; int iB10 = 1; int iB11 = 1; int iB12 = 1; int iB13 = 1; // Set the input for the potentiometer for Frequency to analog pin 3 //const int potFreq = A3; int iFreg = 1; int iNoteA = 0; int iNoteAS = 0; int iNoteB = 0; int iNoteC = 0; int iNoteCS = 0; int iNoteD = 0; int iNoteDS = 0; int iNoteE = 0; int iNoteF = 0; int iNoteFS = 0; int iNoteG = 0; int iNoteGS = 0; // Potentiometer int iPot2 = A2; int iPot3 = A3; int iPot4 = A4; //Oscillator Functions declared for output envelope 1 // Sine Wave Oscil <2048, AUDIO_RATE> aSin1(SIN2048_DATA); // ADSR declaration/definition // Comment out to use control rate of 128 #define CONTROL_RATE 128 ADSR <CONTROL_RATE, CONTROL_RATE> envelope1; // Set the input for the potentiometer Attack to analog pin 1 const int potAttack = A0; // Attack int attack_level = 0; int iAttack = 0; // Set the input for the potentiometer for Decay to analog pin 2 const int potDecay = A1; // Decay int decay_level = 0; int iDecay = 0; // Software Version Information String sver = "22-10"; void loop() { // Audio Hook audioHook(); }
getKeyboard.ino
// getKeyboard // setupKeyboard void setupKeyboard() { // Initialize the button pin as an input pinMode(iKeyboard1, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard2, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard3, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard4, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard5, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard6, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard7, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard8, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard10, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard11, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard12, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard13, INPUT_PULLUP); } // isKeyboard void isKeyboard() { // Choose envelope levels // attack_level iAttack = mozziAnalogRead( potAttack ); attack_level = map( iAttack, 0, 1023, 0, 255); // decay_level iDecay = mozziAnalogRead( potDecay ); decay_level = map( iDecay, 0, 1023, 0, 255); // set AD Levels envelope1.setADLevels(attack_level,decay_level); // Read the state of the button value 1 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard1) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 1 iB1 = iB1 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteA); } else { iB1 = iB1 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 2 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard2) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 2 iB2 = iB2 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteAS); } else { iB2 = iB2 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 3 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard3) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 3 iB3 = iB3 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteB); } else { iB3 = iB3 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 4 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard4) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 4 iB4 = iB4 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteC); } else { iB4 = iB4 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 5 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard5) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 5 iB5 = iB5 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteCS); } else { iB5 = iB5 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 6 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard6) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 6 iB6 = iB6 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteD); } else { iB6 = iB6 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 7 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard7) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 7 iB7 = iB7 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteDS); } else { iB7 = iB7 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 8 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard8) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 8 iB8 = iB8 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteE); } else { iB8 = iB8 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 10 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard10) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 10 iB10 = iB10 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteF); } else { iB10 = iB10 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 11 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard11) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 11 iB11 = iB11 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteFS); } else { iB11 = iB11 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 12 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard12) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 12 iB12 = iB12 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteG); } else { iB12 = iB12 - 1; } // Read the state of the button value 13 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard13) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 13 iB13 = iB13 + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteGS); } else { iB13 = iB13 - 1; } }
getMozzi.ino
// Mozzi // Update Control void updateControl(){ // Frequency isPitches(); // Keyboard isKeyboard(); } // Update Audio int updateAudio() { // Update Audio // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.update(); // >>8 for AUDIO_MODE STANDARD return (int) (envelope1.next() * aSin1.next())>>8; }
getPitches.ino
// Pitches // isPitches void isPitches(){ // Frequency // Value is 0-1023 //iFreg = mozziAnalogRead(potFreq); //iFreg = map(iFreg, 0, 1023, 3, 6); iFreg = 5; // Range Frequency Note Low => High switch ( iFreg ) { case 1: // NOTE A1 iNoteA = NOTE_A1; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS1; iNoteB = NOTE_B1; iNoteC = NOTE_C2; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS2; iNoteD = NOTE_D2; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS2; iNoteE = NOTE_E2; iNoteF = NOTE_F2; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS2; iNoteG = NOTE_G2; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS2; break; case 2: // NOTE A2 iNoteA = NOTE_A2; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS2; iNoteB = NOTE_B2; iNoteC = NOTE_C3; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS3; iNoteD = NOTE_D3; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS3; iNoteE = NOTE_E3; iNoteF = NOTE_F3; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS3; iNoteG = NOTE_G3; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS3; break; case 3: // NOTE A3 iNoteA = NOTE_A3; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS3; iNoteB = NOTE_B3; iNoteC = NOTE_C4; iNoteD = NOTE_D4; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS4; iNoteE = NOTE_E4; iNoteF = NOTE_F4; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS4; iNoteG = NOTE_G4; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS4; break; case 4: // NOTE A4 iNoteA = NOTE_A4; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS4; iNoteB = NOTE_B4; iNoteC = NOTE_C5; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS5; iNoteD = NOTE_D5; iNoteE = NOTE_E5; iNoteF = NOTE_F5; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS5; iNoteG = NOTE_G5; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS5; break; case 5: // NOTE A5 iNoteA = NOTE_A5; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS5; iNoteB = NOTE_B5; iNoteC = NOTE_C6; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS6; iNoteD = NOTE_D6; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS6; iNoteE = NOTE_E6; iNoteF = NOTE_F6; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS6; iNoteG = NOTE_G6; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS6; break; case 6: // NOTE A6 iNoteA = NOTE_A6; iNoteAS = NOTE_AS6; iNoteB = NOTE_B6; iNoteC = NOTE_C7; iNoteCS = NOTE_CS7; iNoteD = NOTE_D7; iNoteDS = NOTE_DS7; iNoteE = NOTE_E7; iNoteF = NOTE_F7; iNoteFS = NOTE_FS7; iNoteG = NOTE_G7; iNoteGS = NOTE_GS7; break; } }
pitches.h
/***************************************************************** * Pitches NOTE_B0 <=> NOTE_DS8 - NOTE_A4 is "A" measured at 440Hz *****************************************************************/ #define NOTE_B0 31 #define NOTE_C1 33 #define NOTE_CS1 35 #define NOTE_D1 37 #define NOTE_DS1 39 #define NOTE_E1 41 #define NOTE_F1 44 #define NOTE_FS1 46 #define NOTE_G1 49 #define NOTE_GS1 52 #define NOTE_A1 55 #define NOTE_AS1 58 #define NOTE_B1 62 #define NOTE_C2 65 #define NOTE_CS2 69 #define NOTE_D2 73 #define NOTE_DS2 78 #define NOTE_E2 82 #define NOTE_F2 87 #define NOTE_FS2 93 #define NOTE_G2 98 #define NOTE_GS2 104 #define NOTE_A2 110 #define NOTE_AS2 117 #define NOTE_B2 123 #define NOTE_C3 131 #define NOTE_CS3 139 #define NOTE_D3 147 #define NOTE_DS3 156 #define NOTE_E3 165 #define NOTE_F3 175 #define NOTE_FS3 185 #define NOTE_G3 196 #define NOTE_GS3 208 #define NOTE_A3 220 #define NOTE_AS3 233 #define NOTE_B3 247 #define NOTE_C4 262 #define NOTE_CS4 277 #define NOTE_D4 294 #define NOTE_DS4 311 #define NOTE_E4 330 #define NOTE_F4 349 #define NOTE_FS4 370 #define NOTE_G4 392 #define NOTE_GS4 415 #define NOTE_A4 440 #define NOTE_AS4 466 #define NOTE_B4 494 #define NOTE_C5 523 #define NOTE_CS5 554 #define NOTE_D5 587 #define NOTE_DS5 622 #define NOTE_E5 659 #define NOTE_F5 698 #define NOTE_FS5 740 #define NOTE_G5 784 #define NOTE_GS5 831 #define NOTE_A5 880 #define NOTE_AS5 932 #define NOTE_B5 988 #define NOTE_C6 1047 #define NOTE_CS6 1109 #define NOTE_D6 1175 #define NOTE_DS6 1245 #define NOTE_E6 1319 #define NOTE_F6 1397 #define NOTE_FS6 1480 #define NOTE_G6 1568 #define NOTE_GS6 1661 #define NOTE_A6 1760 #define NOTE_AS6 1865 #define NOTE_B6 1976 #define NOTE_C7 2093 #define NOTE_CS7 2217 #define NOTE_D7 2349 #define NOTE_DS7 2489 #define NOTE_E7 2637 #define NOTE_F7 2794 #define NOTE_FS7 2960 #define NOTE_G7 3136 #define NOTE_GS7 3322 #define NOTE_A7 3520 #define NOTE_AS7 3729 #define NOTE_B7 3951 #define NOTE_C8 4186 #define NOTE_CS8 4435 #define NOTE_D8 4699 #define NOTE_DS8 4978
setup.ino
// Setup void setup() { // Setup Keyboard setupKeyboard(); // Mozzi Start startMozzi( CONTROL_RATE ); // Sets Attack and Decay Levels; assumes Sustain, Decay, and Idle times envelope1.setADLevels(200,200); // Sets Decay time in milliseconds envelope1.setDecayTime(100); // Sustain Time setting for envelope1 envelope1.setSustainTime(32500); }
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Project #22: Synthesizer – Momentary Button – Mk09
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Momentary Button – Panel Mount
It’s your basic black or blue action button. This is a very useful, small, panel-mount momentary switch. It is a SPST N.O. with the threaded portion being 6.75 mm in diameter. This button is perfect for basic On/Off functions. Overall length including leads and has small solder lugs for connection. These momentary buttons are rated up to 0.5A and 250VAC.
Momentary button connect two points in a circuit when you press them. Turns on and off a light emitting LED. When the button is open there is no connection between the two legs of the button, so the pin is connected to ground, through the pull-down resistor, and we read a LOW. When the button is closed, it makes a connection between its two legs, connecting the pin to 5 volts, so that we read a HIGH.
You can also wire this circuit the opposite way, with a pullup resistor keeping the input HIGH, and going LOW when the button is pressed. If so, the behavior of the sketch will be reversed, with the LED normally on and turning off when you press the button.
DL2208Mk02
1 x Adafruit METRO M0 Express
8 x Momentary Button – Panel Mount (Blue)
5 x Momentary Button – Panel Mount (Black)
13 x 10K Ohm Resistor
1 x LED Red 5mm
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable
Adafruit METRO M0 Express
KY0 – 0
KY1 – 1
KY2 – 2
KY3 – 3
KY4 – 4
KY5 – 5
KY6 – 6
KY7 – 7
KY8 – 8
LEDR – 9
KY10 – 10
KY11 – 11
KY12 – 12
KY13 – 13
VIN – +5V
GND – GND
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DL2208Mk02p.ino
/* ***** Don Luc Electronics © ***** Software Version Information Project #22: Synthesizer - Momentary Button - Mk09 22-09 DL2208Mk02p.ino 1 x Adafruit METRO M0 Express 8 x Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Blue) 5 x Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Black) 13 x 1K Ohm Resistor 1 x LED Red 5mm 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable */ // Include the Library Code // Simple Keyboard // Minimum reading of the button that generates a note //const int iKeyboard0 = 0; const int iKeyboard1 = 1; const int iKeyboard2 = 2; const int iKeyboard3 = 3; const int iKeyboard4 = 4; const int iKeyboard5 = 5; const int iKeyboard6 = 6; const int iKeyboard7 = 7; const int iKeyboard8 = 8; const int iKeyboard10 = 10; const int iKeyboard11 = 11; const int iKeyboard12 = 12; const int iKeyboard13 = 13; // Button is pressed int iB0 = 1; int iB1 = 1; int iB2 = 1; int iB3 = 1; int iB4 = 1; int iB5 = 1; int iB6 = 1; int iB7 = 1; int iB8 = 1; int iB10 = 1; int iB11 = 1; int iB12 = 1; int iB13 = 1; // The number of the LED Red pin 9 const int iLedR = 9; // Software Version Information String sver = "22-09"; void loop() { // isKeyboard isKeyboard(); }
getKeyboard.ino
// getKeyboard // setupKeyboard void setupKeyboard() { // Initialize the button pin as an input // pinMode(iKeyboard0, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard1, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard2, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard3, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard4, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard5, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard6, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard7, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard8, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard10, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard11, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard12, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard13, INPUT_PULLUP); } // isKeyboard void isKeyboard() { /* // Read the state of the button value 0 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard0) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 0 iB0 = iB0 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB0 = iB0 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } */ // Read the state of the button value 1 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard1) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 1 iB1 = iB1 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB1 = iB1 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } // Read the state of the button value 2 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard2) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 2 iB2 = iB2 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB2 = iB2 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } // Read the state of the button value 3 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard3) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 3 iB3 = iB3 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB3 = iB3 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } // Read the state of the button value 4 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard4) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 4 iB4 = iB4 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB4 = iB4 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } // Read the state of the button value 5 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard5) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 5 iB5 = iB5 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB5 = iB5 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } // Read the state of the button value 6 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard6) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 6 iB6 = iB6 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB6 = iB6 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } // Read the state of the button value 7 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard7) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 7 iB7 = iB7 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB7 = iB7 - 1;// Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } // Read the state of the button value 8 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard8) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 8 iB8 = iB8 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB8 = iB8 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } // Read the state of the button value 10 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard10) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 10 iB10 = iB10 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB10 = iB10 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } // Read the state of the button value 11 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard11) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 11 iB11 = iB11 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB11 = iB11 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } // Read the state of the button value 12 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard12) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 12 iB12 = iB12 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB12 = iB12 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } // Read the state of the button value 13 if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard13) == HIGH ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally 13 iB13 = iB13 + 1; // Turn LED Red on digitalWrite(iLedR, HIGH ); } else { iB13 = iB13 - 1; // Turn LED Red off digitalWrite(iLedR, LOW ); } }
setup.ino
// Setup void setup() { // Setup Keyboard setupKeyboard(); // Initialize the LED Red pin 9 as an output pinMode(iLedR, OUTPUT); }
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Don Luc
Project #22: Synthesizer – Slide Linear Taper Pot – Mk08
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10k Ohm Slide Linear Taper Pot – X-Large
A simple slide potentiometer can go a long way. Rated at 10k Ohm and 0.5W. Comes with solder tab connections. The taper profile for this slide:
Length: 80 cm
Width: 15 cm
Height: 12 cm
Slide Potentiometer Knob – X-Large
This is a simple knob that connects to the extra large sized linear slide potentiometer. Each knob uses friction to secure itself to fit onto the slide pot. Once attached, this small knob provides you with an easier to use potentiometer for your project.
Adafruit METRO M0 Express
Metro is our series of microcontroller boards for use with the Arduino IDE. This new Metro M0 Express board looks a whole lot like our original Metro 328, but with a huge upgrade. This Metro features a ATSAMD21G18 chip, an ARM Cortex M0+.
At the Metro M0’s heart is an ATSAMD21G18 ARM Cortex M0 processor, clocked at 48 MHz and at 3.3V logic. This chip has a 256K of FLASH and 32K of RAM. This chip comes with built in USB so it has USB-to-Serial program.
DL2208Mk01
1 x Adafruit METRO M0 Express
5 x 10k Ohm Slide Linear Taper Pot – X-Large
5 x Slide Potentiometer Knob – X-Large
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable
Adafruit METRO M0 Express
LP0 – Analog A0 – Blue
LP1 – Analog A1 – Green
LP2 – Analog A2 – Grey
LP3 – Analog A3 – Yellow
LP4 – Analog A4 – Purple
VIN – +5V
GND – GND
DL2208Mk01p.ino
/* ***** Don Luc Electronics © ***** Software Version Information Project #22: Synthesizer - Slide Linear Taper Pot - Mk08 22-08 DL2208Mk01p.ino 1 x Adafruit METRO M0 Express 5 x 10k Ohm Slide Linear Taper Pot - X-Large 5 x Slide Potentiometer Knob - X-Large 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable */ // Include the Library Code // Pot int iPot0 = A0; int iPot1 = A1; int iPot2 = A2; int iPot3 = A3; int iPot4 = A4; int sensorValue0 = 0; int iValue0 = 0; int sensorValue1 = 0; int iValue1 = 0; int sensorValue2 = 0; int iValue2 = 0; int sensorValue3 = 0; int iValue3 = 0; int sensorValue4 = 0; int iValue4 = 0; // Software Version Information String sver = "22-08"; void loop() { // Pot isPot(); // Delay in between reads delay( 1000 ); }
getPot.ino
// 10k Slide Linear Taper Pot - X-Large // Pot void isPot(){ // Read the input on analog pin 0 sensorValue0 = analogRead( iPot0 ); iValue0 = map(sensorValue0, 0, 1023, 0, 255); Serial.print( "P0: " ); Serial.print( iValue0 ); // Read the input on analog pin 1 sensorValue1 = analogRead( iPot1 ); iValue1 = map(sensorValue1, 0, 1023, 0, 255); Serial.print( " P1: " ); Serial.print( iValue1 ); // Read the input on analog pin 2 sensorValue2 = analogRead( iPot2 ); iValue2 = map(sensorValue2, 0, 1023, 0, 255); Serial.print( " P2: " ); Serial.print( iValue2 ); // Read the input on analog pin 3 sensorValue3 = analogRead( iPot3 ); iValue3 = map(sensorValue3, 0, 1023, 0, 255); Serial.print( " P3: " ); Serial.print( iValue3 ); // Read the input on analog pin 4 sensorValue4 = analogRead( iPot4 ); iValue4 = map(sensorValue4, 0, 1023, 0, 255); Serial.print( " P4: " ); Serial.println( iValue4 ); }
setup.ino
// Setup void setup() { // Initialize serial communication at 9600 bits per second Serial.begin(9600); }
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Project #22: Synthesizer – Volume Sound – Mk07
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Volume Sound
Volume the degree of loudness or the intensity of a sound. The volume of a sound is how loud or quiet the sound is. Sounds are vibrations that travel through the air. Volume, or loudness, is related to the strength, intensity, pressure, or power of the sound. Amplified vibrations result in louder sounds. There are a few ways of varying the volume.
I am using the Mozzi audio library to implement a simple synthesizer and using a potentiometer to control the amplitude of a sinewave with Mozzi sonification library. To convey the volume level. Volume it to an 8 bit range for efficient calculations.
DL2207Mk04
1 x Arduino Pro Mini 328 – 5V/16MHz
2 x HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sensor
3 x 1M Ohm Potentiometer
3 x Knob
1 x Audio Jack 3.5mm
1 x SparkFun Audio Jack Breakout
1 x SparkFun USB Mini-B Breakout
1 x SPDT Slide Switch
1 x JST Jumper 2 Wire Connector
1 x JST Jumper 3 Wire Connector
1 x Insignia Speakers
1 x SparkFun Solderable Breadboard – Large
1 x SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout – 5V
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable
Arduino Pro Mini 328 – 5V/16MHz
Ech – Digital 13
Tri – Digital 12
EcR – Digital 11
TrR – Digital 10
SPK – Digital 9
CAP – Analog A0
CAH – Analog A1
CAV – Analog A2
VIN – +5V
GND – GND
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DL2207Mk04p.ino
/* ***** Don Luc Electronics © ***** Software Version Information Project #22: Synthesizer - Volume - Mk07 22-07 DL2207Mk04p.ino 1 x Arduino Pro Mini 328 - 5V/16MHz 2 x HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sensor 3 x 1M Ohm Potentiometer 3 x Knob 1 x Audio Jack 3.5mm 1 x SparkFun Audio Jack Breakout 1 x SparkFun USB Mini-B Breakout 1 x SPDT Slide Switch 1 x JST Jumper 2 Wire Connector 1 x JST Jumper 3 Wire Connector 1 x Insignia Speakers 1 x SparkFun Solderable Breadboard - Large 1 x SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout - 5V 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable */ // Include the Library Code // Mozzi #include <MozziGuts.h> // Oscillator #include <Oscil.h> // Table for Oscils to play #include <tables/cos2048_int8.h> // Smoothing Control #include <Smooth.h> // Maps unpredictable inputs to a range #include <AutoMap.h> // Desired carrier frequency max and min, for AutoMap const int MIN_CARRIER_FREQ = 22; const int MAX_CARRIER_FREQ = 440; // Desired intensity max and min, for AutoMap, note they're inverted for reverse dynamics const int MIN_INTENSITY = 700; const int MAX_INTENSITY = 10; // Desired mod speed max and min, for AutoMap, note they're inverted for reverse dynamics const int MIN_MOD_SPEED = 10000; const int MAX_MOD_SPEED = 1; // Maps unpredictable inputs to a range AutoMap kMapCarrierFreq(0,1023,MIN_CARRIER_FREQ,MAX_CARRIER_FREQ); AutoMap kMapIntensity(0,1023,MIN_INTENSITY,MAX_INTENSITY); AutoMap kMapModSpeed(0,1023,MIN_MOD_SPEED,MAX_MOD_SPEED); // Set the input for the knob to analog pin 0 const int KNOB_PIN = A0; // Set the analog input for fm_intensity int LDR1_PIN; // Set the analog input for mod rate int LDR2_PIN; // Table for Oscils to play Oscil<COS2048_NUM_CELLS, AUDIO_RATE> aCarrier(COS2048_DATA); Oscil<COS2048_NUM_CELLS, AUDIO_RATE> aModulator(COS2048_DATA); Oscil<COS2048_NUM_CELLS, CONTROL_RATE> kIntensityMod(COS2048_DATA); // Harmonics (Brightness) int iModRatio = A1; int mod_ratio; // Carries control info from updateControl to updateAudio long fm_intensity; // Smoothing for intensity to remove clicks on transitions float smoothness = 0.95f; Smooth <long> aSmoothIntensity(smoothness); // Trigger pin 12 to pitch distance sensor const int iTrigPitch = 12; // Echo Receive pin 13 to pitch distance sensor const int iEchoPitch = 13; // Define the useable range of the pitch sensor const int pitchLowThreshold = 45; const int pitchHighThreshold = 2; // Stores the distance measured by the distance sensor float distance = 0; // Trigger pin 10 to rate distance sensor const int iTrigRate = 10; // Echo Receive pin 13 to pitch distance sensor const int iEchoRate = 11; // Define the useable range of the pitch sensor const int rateLowThreshold = 45; const int rateHighThreshold = 2; // Stores the distance measured by the distance sensor float rate = 0; // Volume // Set the input for the knob to analog pin 2 const int iVolKnob = A2; // To convey the Volume level from updateControl() to updateAudio() byte bVolume; // Mini Speaker int SPK = 9; // Software Version Information String sver = "22-07"; void loop() { // Audio Hook audioHook(); }
getHC-SR04.ino
// HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sensor // Setup HC-SR04 void setupHCSR04() { // The trigger iTrig Pitch will output pulses of electricity pinMode(iTrigPitch, OUTPUT); // The echo iEcho will measure the duration of pulses coming back from the distance sensor pinMode(iEchoPitch, INPUT); // The trigger iTrig Rate will output pulses of electricity pinMode(iTrigRate, OUTPUT); // The echo iEcho will measure the duration of pulses coming back from the distance sensor pinMode(iEchoRate, INPUT); } // Distance float isDistance() { // Variable to store the time it takes for a ping to bounce off an object float echoTime; // Variable to store the distance calculated from the echo time float calculatedDistance; // Send out an ultrasonic pulse that's 10ms long digitalWrite(iTrigPitch, HIGH); delayMicroseconds(10); digitalWrite(iTrigPitch, LOW); // Use the pulseIn command to see how long it takes for the // pulse to bounce back to the sensor echoTime = pulseIn(iEchoPitch, HIGH); // Calculate the distance of the object that reflected the pulse // (half the bounce time multiplied by the speed of sound) calculatedDistance = echoTime * 0.034 / 2; // Send back the distance that was calculated return calculatedDistance; } // Rate float isRate() { // Variable to store the time it takes for a ping to bounce off an object float echoTime; // Variable to store the distance calculated from the echo time float calculatedDistance; // Send out an ultrasonic pulse that's 10ms long digitalWrite(iTrigRate, HIGH); delayMicroseconds(10); digitalWrite(iTrigRate, LOW); // Use the pulseIn command to see how long it takes for the // pulse to bounce back to the sensor echoTime = pulseIn(iEchoRate, HIGH); // Calculate the distance of the object that reflected the pulse // (half the bounce time multiplied by the speed of sound) // cm = 58.0 calculatedDistance = echoTime * 0.034 / 2; // Send back the distance that was calculated return calculatedDistance; }
getMozzi.ino
// Mozzi // Update Control void updateControl(){ // Variable to store the distance measured by the sensor distance = isDistance(); // Low Threshold if ( distance >= pitchLowThreshold) { // pitchLowThreshold distance = pitchLowThreshold; } // High Threshold if ( distance < pitchHighThreshold){ // pitchHighThreshold distance = pitchHighThreshold; } // Variable to store the distance measured by the sensor rate = isRate(); // Low Threshold if ( rate >= rateLowThreshold) { // rateLowThreshold rate = rateLowThreshold; } // High Threshold if ( rate < rateHighThreshold){ // rateHighThreshold rate = rateHighThreshold; } // Map distance = map(distance, 45, 2, 0, 1023); rate = map(rate, 45, 2, 0, 1023); // Read the knob // Value is 0-1023 int knob_value = mozziAnalogRead(KNOB_PIN); // Read the mod_ratio // Value is 0-1023 mod_ratio = mozziAnalogRead(iModRatio); // Map mod_ratio = map(mod_ratio, 0, 1023, 2, 15); // Map the knob to carrier frequency int carrier_freq = kMapCarrierFreq(knob_value); // Calculate the modulation frequency to stay in ratio int mod_freq = carrier_freq * mod_ratio; // Set the FM oscillator frequencies aCarrier.setFreq(carrier_freq); aModulator.setFreq(mod_freq); // Read the light dependent resistor on the width LDR1_PIN = distance; int LDR1_value = LDR1_PIN; int LDR1_calibrated = kMapIntensity(LDR1_value); // Calculate the fm_intensity // Shift back to range after 8 bit multiply fm_intensity = ((long)LDR1_calibrated * (kIntensityMod.next()+128))>>8; // Read the light dependent resistor on the speed LDR2_PIN = rate; int LDR2_value= LDR2_PIN; // Use a float here for low frequencies float mod_speed = (float)kMapModSpeed(LDR2_value)/1000; kIntensityMod.setFreq(mod_speed); // Read the variable resistor for volume // Value is 0-1023 int iVolValue = mozziAnalogRead(iVolKnob); // map it to an 8 bit range for efficient calculations in updateAudio bVolume = map(iVolValue, 0, 1023, 155, 1); } // Update Audio int updateAudio() { // Update Audio long modulation = aSmoothIntensity.next(fm_intensity) * aModulator.next() * bVolume; return aCarrier.phMod(modulation); }
setup.ino
// Setup void setup() { // Setup HC-SR04 setupHCSR04(); // Delay delay( 200 ); // Mozzi Start startMozzi(); }
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Microcontrollers Instructor Or Kit Or Consultant
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Microcontrollers Instructor Or Kit Or Consultant
I am a highly skilled with over 45 years of experience in various industries. I know that I am considered as a dinosaur in this business where you are considered old when you hit 25, but there are some of us old fogies at over twice that, that are still active and can still provide a full contribution to this or these fields.
Instructor: Computer and Electronic and Microcontrollers and Prototyping Platform
Microcontrollers
Each of these kits have similar but slightly different accessories that should hopefully get you up and running as fast and easy as possible. These beginner-friendly microcontrollers are easy to use and program with just a computers or laptop, a USB cable, and some open-source software. All the projects, here we come. Whether you are looking to build some electronic projects, learn programming, or wanting to teach others about electronics, this tutorial will help you figure out what microcontroller is right for your needs, goals, and budgets. Here is some helpful content to start you on your electronics journey.
Project Microcontrollers Instructor
A project is a sequence of related tasks and activities that help you create something new or change an existing product microcontrollers (2012 – 2022).
Custom Kit Elaborate
Create the exact kit you need. Tell us the components you need, or we can collaborate with you to define parts needed and elaborate a customer experience based on your idea.
Microcontrollers
The project will first be assembled on a breadboard. If there is enough demand either a PCB, or a kit BOM, or a kit BOM soldered version, or kit BOM enclosures, or a kit BOM soldered version enclosures, and sold here.
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- PCB
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- Movement Sensor
- Radiation Sensor
- RFID Sensor
- Robotics
- Wireless
- Mesh Network
- GPS Receiver
- Battery
- Antennas
- Etc…
PCB
- PCB Perfboard
- PCB Breadboard
- PCB Etching Solution
- PCB CNC Router
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Enclosures
- Wood
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- Diecast Enclosures
- Extruded Enclosures
- Chassis
- 3D Printing
- Etc…
Contact
People can contact us: https://www.donluc.com/?page_id=1927
Technology Experience
- Single-Board Microcontrollers (PIC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi,Espressif, etc…)
- IoT
- Robotics
- Camera and Video Capture Receiver Stationary, Wheel/Tank and Underwater Vehicle
- Unmanned Vehicles Terrestrial and Marine
- Research & Development (R & D)
Instructor and E-Mentor
- IoT
- PIC Microcontrollers
- Arduino
- Raspberry Pi
- Espressif
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Project #22: Synthesizer – Envelope – Mk06
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Envelope (Music)
In sound and music, an envelope describes how a sound changes over time. It may relate to elements such as amplitude (Volume), frequencies (with the use of filters) or pitch. For example, a piano key, when struck and held, creates a near-immediate initial sound which gradually decreases in volume to zero.
Envelope generators, which allow users to control the different stages of a sound, are common features of synthesizers, samplers, and other electronic musical instruments. The most common form of envelope generator is controlled with four parameters: attack, decay, sustain and release (ADSR).
A Simple ADSR Envelope Generator
This implementation has separate update() and next() methods, where next() interpolates values between each update(). The “normal” way to use this would be with update() in updateControl(), where it calculates a new internal state each control step, and then next() is in updateAudio(), called much more often, where it interpolates between the control values. This also allows the ADSR updates to be made even more sparsely if desired, eg. every 3rd control update.
noteOn()
Start the attack phase of the ADSR. This will restart the ADSR no matter what phase it is up to. True, the envelope will start from 0, even if it is still playing, often useful for effect envelopes. If false, the envelope will start rising from the current level, which could be non-zero, if it is still playing, most useful for note envelopes.
DL2207Mk01
1 x Arduino Pro Mini 328 – 5V/16MHz
8 x Tactile Button
3 x 1K Ohm Potentiometer
3 x Knob
1 x JST Jumper 3 Wire Connector
1 x Solderable Breadboard
1 x SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout – 5V
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable
Arduino Pro Mini 328 – 5V/16MHz
KY2 – Digital 2
KY3 – Digital 3
KY4 – Digital 4
KY5 – Digital 5
KY6 – Digital 6
KY7 – Digital 7
KY8 – Digital 8
SPK – Digital 9
KY9 – Digital 10
PFR – Analog A3
CDE – Analog A2
CAT – Analog A1
VIN – +5V
GND – GND
DL2207Mk01p.ino
/* ***** Don Luc Electronics © ***** Software Version Information Project #22: Synthesizer - Envelope - Mk06 22-06 DL2207Mk01p.ino 1 x Arduino Pro Mini 328 - 5V/16MHz 8 x Tactile Button 3 x 1K Ohm Potentiometer 3 x Knob 4 x SPDT Slide Switch 1 x JST Jumper 3 Wire 1 x Insignia Speakers 1 x Solderable Breadboard 1 x SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout - 5V 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable */ // Include the Library Code // Pitches #include "pitches.h" // Mozzi #include <MozziGuts.h> // Oscillator #include <Oscil.h> // Table for Oscils to play #include <tables/sin2048_int8.h> // ADSR envelope generator #include <ADSR.h> // Simple Keyboard // Minimum reading of the button that generates a note const int iKeyboard2 = 2; const int iKeyboard3 = 3; const int iKeyboard4 = 4; const int iKeyboard5 = 5; const int iKeyboard6 = 6; const int iKeyboard7 = 7; const int iKeyboard8 = 8; const int iKeyboard9 = 10; // Button is pressed int aa = 1; int bb = 1; int cc = 1; int dd = 1; int ee = 1; int ff = 1; int gg = 1; int hh = 1; //Oscillator Functions declared for output envelope 1 // Sine Wave Oscil <2048, AUDIO_RATE> aSin1(SIN2048_DATA); // ADSR declaration/definition // Comment out to use control rate of 128 #define CONTROL_RATE 128 ADSR <CONTROL_RATE, CONTROL_RATE> envelope1; // Set the input for the potentiometer Attack to analog pin 1 const int potAttack = A1; // Attack int attack_level = 0; int iAttack = 0; // Set the input for the potentiometer for Decay to analog pin 2 const int potDecay = A2; // Decay int decay_level = 0; int iDecay = 0; // Set the input for the potentiometer for Frequency to analog pin 3 const int potFreq = A3; int iFreg = 1; int iNoteA = 0; int iNoteB = 0; int iNoteC = 0; int iNoteD = 0; int iNoteE = 0; int iNoteF = 0; int iNoteG = 0; int iNoteAA = 0; // Software Version Information String sver = "22-06"; void loop() { // Audio Hook audioHook(); }
getKeyboard.ino
// getKeyboard // setupKeyboard void setupKeyboard() { // Initialize the pushbutton pin as an input pinMode(iKeyboard2, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard3, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard4, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard5, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard6, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard7, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard8, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(iKeyboard9, INPUT_PULLUP); } // isKeyboard void isKeyboard() { // Choose envelope levels // attack_level iAttack = mozziAnalogRead( potAttack ); attack_level = map( iAttack, 0, 1023, 0, 255); // decay_level iDecay = mozziAnalogRead( potDecay ); decay_level = map( iDecay, 0, 1023, 0, 255); // set AD Levels envelope1.setADLevels(attack_level,decay_level); // Read the state of the pushbutton value if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard2) == LOW ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally aa = aa + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteA); } else { aa = aa - 1; } // Read the state of the pushbutton value if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard3) == LOW ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally bb = bb + 1; // Waveform envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteB); } else { bb = bb - 1; } // Read the state of the pushbutton value if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard4) == LOW ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally cc = cc + 1; // Waveform // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteC); } else { cc = cc - 1; } // Read the state of the pushbutton value if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard5) == LOW ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally dd = dd + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteD); } else { dd = dd - 1; } // Read the state of the pushbutton value if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard6) == LOW ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally ee = ee + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteE); } else { ee = ee - 1; } // Read the state of the pushbutton value if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard7) == LOW ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally ff = ff + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteF); } else { ff = ff - 1; } // Read the state of the pushbutton value if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard8) == LOW ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally gg = gg + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteG); } else { gg = gg - 1; } // Read the state of the pushbutton value if ( digitalRead(iKeyboard9) == LOW ) { // Button is pressed - pullup keeps pin high normally hh = hh + 1; // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.noteOn(); aSin1.setFreq(iNoteAA); } else { hh = hh - 1; } }
getMozzi.ino
// Mozzi // Update Control void updateControl(){ // Frequency isPitches(); // Keyboard isKeyboard(); } // Update Audio int updateAudio() { // Update Audio // ADSR declaration/definition envelope1.update(); // >>8 for AUDIO_MODE STANDARD return (int) (envelope1.next() * aSin1.next())>>8; }
getPitches.ino
// Pitches // isPitches void isPitches(){ // Frequency // Value is 0-1023 iFreg = mozziAnalogRead(potFreq); iFreg = map(iFreg, 0, 1023, 3, 6); // Range Frequency Note Low => High switch ( iFreg ) { case 1: // NOTE A1 iNoteA = NOTE_A1; iNoteB = NOTE_B1; iNoteC = NOTE_C2; iNoteD = NOTE_D2; iNoteE = NOTE_E2; iNoteF = NOTE_F2; iNoteG = NOTE_G2; iNoteAA = NOTE_A2; break; case 2: // NOTE A2 iNoteA = NOTE_A2; iNoteB = NOTE_B2; iNoteC = NOTE_C3; iNoteD = NOTE_D3; iNoteE = NOTE_E3; iNoteF = NOTE_F3; iNoteG = NOTE_G3; iNoteAA = NOTE_A3; break; case 3: // NOTE A3 iNoteA = NOTE_A3; iNoteB = NOTE_B3; iNoteC = NOTE_C4; iNoteD = NOTE_D4; iNoteE = NOTE_E4; iNoteF = NOTE_F4; iNoteG = NOTE_G4; iNoteAA = NOTE_A4; break; case 4: // NOTE A4 iNoteA = NOTE_A4; iNoteB = NOTE_B4; iNoteC = NOTE_C5; iNoteD = NOTE_D5; iNoteE = NOTE_E5; iNoteF = NOTE_F5; iNoteG = NOTE_G5; iNoteAA = NOTE_A5; break; case 5: // NOTE A5 iNoteA = NOTE_A5; iNoteB = NOTE_B5; iNoteC = NOTE_C6; iNoteD = NOTE_D6; iNoteE = NOTE_E6; iNoteF = NOTE_F6; iNoteG = NOTE_G6; iNoteAA = NOTE_A6; break; case 6: // NOTE A6 iNoteA = NOTE_A6; iNoteB = NOTE_B6; iNoteC = NOTE_C7; iNoteD = NOTE_D7; iNoteE = NOTE_E7; iNoteF = NOTE_F7; iNoteG = NOTE_G7; iNoteAA = NOTE_A7; break; } }
pitches.h
/***************************************************************** * Pitches NOTE_B0 <=> NOTE_DS8 - NOTE_A4 is "A" measured at 440Hz *****************************************************************/ #define NOTE_B0 31 #define NOTE_C1 33 #define NOTE_CS1 35 #define NOTE_D1 37 #define NOTE_DS1 39 #define NOTE_E1 41 #define NOTE_F1 44 #define NOTE_FS1 46 #define NOTE_G1 49 #define NOTE_GS1 52 #define NOTE_A1 55 #define NOTE_AS1 58 #define NOTE_B1 62 #define NOTE_C2 65 #define NOTE_CS2 69 #define NOTE_D2 73 #define NOTE_DS2 78 #define NOTE_E2 82 #define NOTE_F2 87 #define NOTE_FS2 93 #define NOTE_G2 98 #define NOTE_GS2 104 #define NOTE_A2 110 #define NOTE_AS2 117 #define NOTE_B2 123 #define NOTE_C3 131 #define NOTE_CS3 139 #define NOTE_D3 147 #define NOTE_DS3 156 #define NOTE_E3 165 #define NOTE_F3 175 #define NOTE_FS3 185 #define NOTE_G3 196 #define NOTE_GS3 208 #define NOTE_A3 220 #define NOTE_AS3 233 #define NOTE_B3 247 #define NOTE_C4 262 #define NOTE_CS4 277 #define NOTE_D4 294 #define NOTE_DS4 311 #define NOTE_E4 330 #define NOTE_F4 349 #define NOTE_FS4 370 #define NOTE_G4 392 #define NOTE_GS4 415 #define NOTE_A4 440 #define NOTE_AS4 466 #define NOTE_B4 494 #define NOTE_C5 523 #define NOTE_CS5 554 #define NOTE_D5 587 #define NOTE_DS5 622 #define NOTE_E5 659 #define NOTE_F5 698 #define NOTE_FS5 740 #define NOTE_G5 784 #define NOTE_GS5 831 #define NOTE_A5 880 #define NOTE_AS5 932 #define NOTE_B5 988 #define NOTE_C6 1047 #define NOTE_CS6 1109 #define NOTE_D6 1175 #define NOTE_DS6 1245 #define NOTE_E6 1319 #define NOTE_F6 1397 #define NOTE_FS6 1480 #define NOTE_G6 1568 #define NOTE_GS6 1661 #define NOTE_A6 1760 #define NOTE_AS6 1865 #define NOTE_B6 1976 #define NOTE_C7 2093 #define NOTE_CS7 2217 #define NOTE_D7 2349 #define NOTE_DS7 2489 #define NOTE_E7 2637 #define NOTE_F7 2794 #define NOTE_FS7 2960 #define NOTE_G7 3136 #define NOTE_GS7 3322 #define NOTE_A7 3520 #define NOTE_AS7 3729 #define NOTE_B7 3951 #define NOTE_C8 4186 #define NOTE_CS8 4435 #define NOTE_D8 4699 #define NOTE_DS8 4978
setup.ino
// Setup void setup() { // Setup Keyboard setupKeyboard(); // Mozzi Start startMozzi( CONTROL_RATE ); // Sets Attack and Decay Levels; assumes Sustain, Decay, and Idle times envelope1.setADLevels(200,200); // Sets Decay time in milliseconds envelope1.setDecayTime(100); // Sustain Time setting for envelope1 envelope1.setSustainTime(32500); }
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Technology Experience
- Single-Board Microcontrollers (PIC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi,Espressif, etc…)
- IoT
- Robotics
- Camera and Video Capture Receiver Stationary, Wheel/Tank and Underwater Vehicle
- Unmanned Vehicles Terrestrial and Marine
- Research & Development (R & D)
Instructor and E-Mentor
- IoT
- PIC Microcontrollers
- Arduino
- Raspberry Pi
- Espressif
- Robotics
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