polosid Posted December 9, 2008 Report Posted December 9, 2008 hello i'm new to programming...is there some code examples that do in mios something similar to what the Edrum does?i intend to use fsr instead of piezos, but i think that the software side is the same... Quote
audiocommander Posted December 9, 2008 Report Posted December 9, 2008 I don't know what Edrum does exactly, but I'm using FSR's (Force Sensitive Resistors) with ACSensorizer.As it's just a resistor, you can use it like a pot: read the value from the AIN; define a threshold and control the note-velocity. Sounds pretty simple.regards,MichaelEdit:see: http://www.ucapps.de/mios_c.htmland: http://www.ucapps.de/mios_c_send_ain.html Quote
lylehaze Posted December 9, 2008 Report Posted December 9, 2008 FSR's are usually used in a resistor-divider network to determine pressure on the sensor. this is a static reading that will last as long as the pressure does.Piezo sensors actually generate a voltage pulse when struck. This is a short pulse that must be read very quickly, or "stretched" with a conditioning circuit. This makes multiplexing more of a challenge.That should give you enough search terms to get started.Have Fun,LyleHaze Quote
polosid Posted December 9, 2008 Author Report Posted December 9, 2008 FSR's are usually used in a resistor-divider network to determine pressure on the sensor. this is a static reading that will last as long as the pressure does.Piezo sensors actually generate a voltage pulse when struck. This is a short pulse that must be read very quickly, or "stretched" with a conditioning circuit. This makes multiplexing more of a challenge.you're right... but i intend to realize percussive pads...i think that when you tap on the fsr sensors you get a short pulse to read, that is pretty similar to piezo pulses...that's why i asked if someone wrote some code that i ould use as base...i would like to have 16 pads but i also know that multiplexing adds latency. what is the best hardware configuration to read 16 ain with the highest rate?i think i'll start from the c-examples i'm sure i'll need help though Quote
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