![]() A portion of each sales goes back to them for product support and continued development. Note: This product is a collaboration with Robertsonics. This can allow for many interesting uses of this product and how it can react to its environment.Ĭheck the link in the documents below to keep up with the latest Firmware updates! ![]() In addition to using buttons and switches, sounds can be triggered by the digital outputs of microcontrollers or sensors, or by serial commands, including MIDI Note-On messages. There are more advanced options that can be created with a configuration file that allows triggers to play random tracks, pause tracks, change volume amongst other operations. By default, when the button is pressed, the corresponding track (.WAV file) on the micro SD card to that trigger will be played. For example, the most basic use is to connect a button between ground and a trigger. Tracks are played when some type of condition is met. The board has an audio jack for use with headphones or speakers and a 2 pin output that can be connected to a speaker for audio output. One significant feature is that the board has the ability to play multiple tracks at the same time, mixing up to 8 stereo tracks together on the fly. The WAV Trigger plays uncompressed WAV files up to 16-bit stereo 44.1kHz, the same quality as audio CD’s. The WAV Trigger is an audio development platform that allows you to easily add music and sound effects to your project.
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