[sdiy] Tsunami Super WAV Trigger Users (Specifically MIDI)

Scott Gravenhorst music.maker at gte.net
Sun May 21 23:51:14 CEST 2017


Quincas Moreira <quincas at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>yes that is correct. Pitch shifting in the Tsunami only happens all
>together, with the pitch wheel implementation, or via serial control. This
>is actually the best sounding method. Sample each note individually rather
>than pitch shifting, even if it's (quite a bit) more work

Thanks.  I do agree that it's going to sound the best.  Much of what I plan for it will be
generated by C programs anyway.

>On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 2:24 PM, Scott Gravenhorst <music.maker at gte.net>
>wrote:
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>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm looking at the user guide of the Tsunami reading about how MIDI works.
>>  What I'm getting is that the file names define what track the file plays
>> on.  MIDI note number selects a track.  From this, I assume that If I want
>> a full implementation of 128 different pitches, I need to store 128 .wav
>> files for that sound onto the microSD card.  That would mean either
>> sampling each .wav individually or sampling once and then pitch shifting
>> (with something like audacity).  Or I could create .wav file
>> programmatically.  Either way, for a full implementation of pitches, I need
>> 128 properly pitched files (or whatever number I will actually use).
>>
>> Is this correct?
>>
>> -- ScottG
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>Quincas Moreira
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