To develop ‘sound with meaning,’ I wrote a sketch using the tone() function to replicate the ‘wah wah wah’ trombone sound. Sketch and video below.
void setup() { tone(7, 293.66, 1000); delay(1000); noTone(7); delay(500); tone(7,277.18,1000); delay(1000); noTone(7); delay(500); tone(7,261.63,1000); delay(1000); noTone(7); delay(500); tone(7,246.94,3000); delay(1500); noTone(7); delay(3000); } void loop() { }
I had a 60 hertz hum with the original power supply I used the first time around. Switching to another power reduced the issue, but it’s still there.
Resources
More background on the Teensy audio library and MQS:
https://melp242.blogspot.com/2020/10/audio-output-on-teensy-4x-boards.html
Note frequencies:
https://pages.mtu.edu/~suits/notefreqs.html