/* * * Trigger Delay * * * Delaying triggers is a way to create simple sequences (kick after snare for example) or to reduce the frequency of a fast incomming trigger * Try the output of simple-lfo.ino with this patch and open the serial monitor to see what happens! * * A3 = Trigger in * */ unsigned long time; // for debugging/indicating delay bool triggered; // logic: trigered, yes or no int pwmPin = 11; //define output pin, Meergranen output pin is 11 void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); // debugging (see if trigger is registered) pinMode(pwmPin,OUTPUT); } void loop() { int input3 = digitalRead(A3); // read analog pin 3 // trigger if(input3 && !triggered) { //if there is a reading on input3 and the bool condition triggered is not true do // DO SOMETHING ON NORMAL TRIGGER HERE Serial.println("I hear a trigger!"); Serial.println("-----------------"); //print pretty line digitalWrite(pwmPin, LOW); //set output pin to LOW (0v) delay(analogRead(A2)); // DLEAY THE INCOMING TRIGGER (wait for amount set by analog 2 (first potentiometer on meergranen)) digitalWrite(pwmPin, HIGH); //set output pin to HIGH (5v) // DO SOMETHING ON DELAYED TRIGGER HERE: Serial.println("delayed trigger with"); // print some info about the delayed trigger Serial.print(" "); Serial.print(analogRead(A2)); Serial.print(" "); Serial.print("milliseconds"); Serial.println(" "); Serial.println(" "); triggered = true; } else if(!input3 && triggered) { //if there is no reading on input3 and condition triggered is true (aka sound is playing), set triggered to false, aka stop playing // STOP WHEN NO TRIGGER IS PRESENT (or do something else ;) triggered = false; } }