Good morning, sir,
I'm new to the forum and pretty new to Teensy.
I've only done small projects so far.
I'd like some advice on the feasibility of a project.
We have an acoustic harp that we want to detect the frequency of each of the 34 strings and send the corresponding Midi commands.
I have already done tests with other products (arduino or other) but without success.
While searching on the internet, I discovered the Teensy which seems well adapted to such a project.
But before consuming certainly hours and hours on the subject, I would like to know if it seems feasible to you.
To sum up:
* I have to detect whether or not one of the 34 strings has been pinched.
* then determine its frequency and the amplitude of the vibration.
* send all this information via the midi protocol
I have a teensy 3.6 and a teensy 4.0.
Do you think that's feasible?
Do you have any suggestions or ideas for me to get started?
Is it possible to use the 'audio design tool'?
Thank you very much for your answers.
I'm new to the forum and pretty new to Teensy.
I've only done small projects so far.
I'd like some advice on the feasibility of a project.
We have an acoustic harp that we want to detect the frequency of each of the 34 strings and send the corresponding Midi commands.
I have already done tests with other products (arduino or other) but without success.
While searching on the internet, I discovered the Teensy which seems well adapted to such a project.
But before consuming certainly hours and hours on the subject, I would like to know if it seems feasible to you.
To sum up:
* I have to detect whether or not one of the 34 strings has been pinched.
* then determine its frequency and the amplitude of the vibration.
* send all this information via the midi protocol
I have a teensy 3.6 and a teensy 4.0.
Do you think that's feasible?
Do you have any suggestions or ideas for me to get started?
Is it possible to use the 'audio design tool'?
Thank you very much for your answers.