Gratitude in advance for anyone willing to walk me through this. I do art conservation and we were brought a sculpture that has an audio component comprised of a Teensy 3.2 board connected with the Teensy Audio Shield with a MicroSD card reader. It's then routed to a MAX98306 amplifier that routes the signal via speaker wire to a speaker. The goal is to get an audio file to play from the microSD card via the speakers. I believe the issue here is with the code, which is not my strength. Everything appears to be connected and routed properly, as far as I can tell.
-The audio is a .wav file that's approximately 15 minutes long with a file size of approximately 40 mb. The audio file is 16 bit with a sample rate of 22 khz. It's low quality audio of people speaking.
-I've tried to load the code for the WavPlayer from Teensyduino and cannot get it to work. I've tried a couple variations, copied the code below, which was my last attempt.
While I have experience with audio equipment, I've not used Arduino before and this is a heck of a way to dive in. I've watched the Teensy Audio Tutorial & Workshop and still can't get this figured out, thus my appealing to those that may know better.
Any help at all would be much appreciated, especially someone who could walk me through this like the dummy that I apparently am. Thanks again for reading this.
-The audio is a .wav file that's approximately 15 minutes long with a file size of approximately 40 mb. The audio file is 16 bit with a sample rate of 22 khz. It's low quality audio of people speaking.
-I've tried to load the code for the WavPlayer from Teensyduino and cannot get it to work. I've tried a couple variations, copied the code below, which was my last attempt.
While I have experience with audio equipment, I've not used Arduino before and this is a heck of a way to dive in. I've watched the Teensy Audio Tutorial & Workshop and still can't get this figured out, thus my appealing to those that may know better.
Any help at all would be much appreciated, especially someone who could walk me through this like the dummy that I apparently am. Thanks again for reading this.
Code:
// Simple WAV file player example
//
// Three types of output may be used, by configuring the code below.
//
// 1: Digital I2S - Normally used with the audio shield:
// http://www.pjrc.com/store/teensy3_audio.html
//
// 2: Digital S/PDIF - Connect pin 22 to a S/PDIF transmitter
// https://www.oshpark.com/shared_projects/KcDBKHta
//
// 3: Analog DAC - Connect the DAC pin to an amplified speaker
// http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/gui/?info=AudioOutputAnalog
//
// To configure the output type, first uncomment one of the three
// output objects. If not using the audio shield, comment out
// the sgtl5000_1 lines in setup(), so it does not wait forever
// trying to configure the SGTL5000 codec chip.
//
// The SD card may connect to different pins, depending on the
// hardware you are using. Uncomment or configure the SD card
// pins to match your hardware.
//
// Data files to put on your SD card can be downloaded here:
// http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_libs_AudioDataFiles.html
//
// This example code is in the public domain.
#include <Audio.h>
#include <Wire.h>
#include <SPI.h>
#include <SD.h>
#include <SerialFlash.h>
AudioPlaySdWav playWav1;
// Use one of these 3 output types: Digital I2S, Digital S/PDIF, or Analog DAC
/\
AudioOutputI2S audioOutput;
//AudioOutputSPDIF audioOutput;
AudioOutputAnalog audioOutput;
AudioConnection patchCord1(playWav1, 0, audioOutput, 0);
AudioConnection patchCord2(playWav1, 1, audioOutput, 1);
AudioControlSGTL5000 sgtl5000_1;
// Use these with the Teensy Audio Shield
#define SDCARD_CS_PIN 10
#define SDCARD_MOSI_PIN 7
#define SDCARD_SCK_PIN 14
// Use these with the Teensy 3.5 & 3.6 SD card
//#define SDCARD_CS_PIN BUILTIN_SDCARD
//#define SDCARD_MOSI_PIN 11 // not actually used
//#define SDCARD_SCK_PIN 13 // not actually used
// Use these for the SD+Wiz820 or other adaptors
//#define SDCARD_CS_PIN 4
//#define SDCARD_MOSI_PIN 11
//#define SDCARD_SCK_PIN 13
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);
// Audio connections require memory to work. For more
// detailed information, see the MemoryAndCpuUsage example
AudioMemory(8);
// Comment these out if not using the audio adaptor board.
// This may wait forever if the SDA & SCL pins lack
// pullup resistors
sgtl5000_1.enable();
sgtl5000_1.volume(0.5);
SPI.setMOSI(SDCARD_MOSI_PIN);
SPI.setSCK(SDCARD_SCK_PIN);
if (!(SD.begin(SDCARD_CS_PIN))) {
// stop here, but print a message repetitively
while (1) {
Serial.println("Unable to access the SD card");
delay(500);
}
}
}
void playFile(const char *filename)
{
Serial.print("Playing file: ");
Serial.println(filename);
// Start playing the file. This sketch continues to
// run while the file plays.
playWav1.play(filename);
// A brief delay for the library read WAV info
delay(5);
// Simply wait for the file to finish playing.
while (playWav1.isPlaying()) {
// uncomment these lines if you audio shield
// has the optional volume pot soldered
//float vol = analogRead(15);
//vol = vol / 1024;
// sgtl5000_1.volume(vol);
}
}
void loop() {
playFile("CS.WAV"); // filenames are always uppercase 8.3 format
delay(500);
// playFile("SDTEST2.WAV");
// delay(500);
// playFile("SDTEST3.WAV");
// delay(500);
// playFile("SDTEST4.WAV");
// delay(1500);
}