ChordJoy is a keyboard application that accepts chordal input from a set of digital ports, outputting letters and the chords that correspond to the piano keyboard keys the user has pressed.
Dependencies: PinDetect_KL25Z mbed-rtos mbed
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Revision 5:1186eb1f3c2b, committed 2014-09-22
- Comitter:
- andrewhead
- Date:
- Mon Sep 22 06:14:29 2014 +0000
- Parent:
- 4:400a042e762a
- Commit message:
- Ready to publish.
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diff -r 400a042e762a -r 1186eb1f3c2b main.cpp --- a/main.cpp Mon Sep 22 02:15:15 2014 +0000 +++ b/main.cpp Mon Sep 22 06:14:29 2014 +0000 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ // Collection is the time that it takes after pressing one key and then reading // all the keys to determine what the chord is. -const int COLLECTION_MS = 500; +const int COLLECTION_MS = 200; Timer collectionTimer; InterruptIn buttons [BUTTONS] = { @@ -44,35 +44,37 @@ 10000000 // inaudible pitch }; // Possible chords that can be played. +// Chords consist of 3 notes, and an integer for the ASCII character +// that it will output via serial. // Note that 7 is no button pressed, or a 'silent' pitch. -int chords [LETTERS][BUZZERS] = { - {0, 7, 7}, // single notes - {1, 7, 7}, - {2, 7, 7}, - {3, 7, 7}, - {4, 7, 7}, - {5, 7, 7}, - {6, 7, 7}, - {0, 2, 7}, // diads - {0, 3, 7}, - {0, 4, 7}, - {0, 5, 7}, - {1, 3, 7}, - {1, 4, 7}, - {1, 5, 7}, - {1, 6, 7}, - {2, 4, 7}, - {2, 5, 7}, - {2, 6, 7}, - {3, 4, 7}, - {3, 5, 7}, - {4, 6, 7}, - {0, 2, 4}, // triads - {0, 2, 5}, - {0, 3, 5}, - {1, 4, 6}, - {1, 3, 4}, - {1, 3, 6} +int chords [LETTERS][BUZZERS + 1] = { + {0, 7, 7, 114}, // single notes + {1, 7, 7, 32}, + {2, 7, 7, 106}, + {3, 7, 7, 107}, + {4, 7, 7, 109}, + {5, 7, 7, 113}, + {6, 7, 7, 122}, + {0, 2, 7, 115}, // diads + {0, 3, 7, 112}, + {0, 4, 7, 110}, + {0, 5, 7, 102}, + {1, 3, 7, 105}, + {1, 4, 7, 98}, + {1, 5, 7, 103}, + {1, 6, 7, 104}, + {2, 4, 7, 100}, + {2, 5, 7, 121}, + {2, 6, 7, 120}, + {3, 4, 7, 99}, + {3, 5, 7, 117}, + {4, 6, 7, 119}, + {0, 2, 4, 101}, // triads + {0, 2, 5, 118}, + {0, 3, 5, 108}, + {1, 3, 6, 97}, + {1, 4, 6, 116}, + {1, 3, 4, 111} }; void playChord(int chordIndex) { @@ -103,7 +105,7 @@ void registerButtonInterrupts(void) { for (int i = 0; i < BUTTONS; i++) { - buttons[i].rise(&setFlag); + buttons[i].fall(&setFlag); } } @@ -115,7 +117,7 @@ int firstThreeButtons[BUZZERS] = {7, 7, 7}; int pressedCount = 0; for (int i = 0; i < BUTTONS; i++) { - if (buttons[i].read() == 1) { + if (buttons[i].read() == 0) { firstThreeButtons[pressedCount] = i; pressedCount++; } @@ -137,7 +139,7 @@ break; } } - pc.printf("Matched chord %d\n", matchIndex); + // pc.printf("Matched chord %d\n", matchIndex); return matchIndex; } @@ -149,7 +151,9 @@ collectionTimer.reset(); int chordIndex = readChord(); if (chordIndex != -1) { - playChord(chordIndex); + playChord(chordIndex); + int charAscii = chords[chordIndex][BUZZERS]; + pc.printf("%c", charAscii); } } wait_ms(10);