im trying to make a supermario based lighting display and was wondering if someone could help me find out the timming of the notes in this code Thanx…
this is the RTTL sample from the tone library
#include <Tone.h>
Tone tone1;
#define OCTAVE_OFFSET 0
int notes[] = { 0,
NOTE_C4, NOTE_CS4, NOTE_D4, NOTE_DS4, NOTE_E4, NOTE_F4, NOTE_FS4, NOTE_G4, NOTE_GS4, NOTE_A4, NOTE_AS4, NOTE_B4,
NOTE_C5, NOTE_CS5, NOTE_D5, NOTE_DS5, NOTE_E5, NOTE_F5, NOTE_FS5, NOTE_G5, NOTE_GS5, NOTE_A5, NOTE_AS5, NOTE_B5,
NOTE_C6, NOTE_CS6, NOTE_D6, NOTE_DS6, NOTE_E6, NOTE_F6, NOTE_FS6, NOTE_G6, NOTE_GS6, NOTE_A6, NOTE_AS6, NOTE_B6,
NOTE_C7, NOTE_CS7, NOTE_D7, NOTE_DS7, NOTE_E7, NOTE_F7, NOTE_FS7, NOTE_G7, NOTE_GS7, NOTE_A7, NOTE_AS7, NOTE_B7
};
char *song = "SuperMarioBros :d=4,o=5,b=100:16e6,16e6,32p,8e6,16c6,8e6,8g6,8p,8g,8p,8c6,16p,8g,16p,8e,16p,8a,8b,16a#,8a,16g.,16e6,16g6,8a6,16f6,8g6,8e6,16c6,16d6,8b,16p,8c6,16p,8g,16p,8e,16p,8a,8b,16a#,8a,16g.,16e6,16g6,8a6,16f6,8g6,8e6,16c6,16d6,8b,8p,16g6,16f#6,16f6,16d#6,16p,16e6,16p,16g#,16a,16c6,16p,16a,16c6,16d6,8p,16g6,16f#6,16f6,16d#6,16p,16e6,16p,16c7,16p,16c7,16c7,p,16g6,16f#6,16f6,16d#6,16p,16e6,16p,16g#,16a,16c6,16p,16a,16c6,16d6,8p,16d#6,8p,16d6,8p,16c6";
void setup(void)
{
Serial.begin(9600);
tone1.begin(13);
}
#define isdigit(n) (n >= '0' && n <= '9')
void play_rtttl(char *p)
{
// Absolutely no error checking in here
byte default_dur = 4;
byte default_oct = 6;
int bpm = 63;
int num;
long wholenote;
long duration;
byte note;
byte scale;
// format: d=N,o=N,b=NNN:
// find the start (skip name, etc)
while(*p != ':') p++; // ignore name
p++; // skip ':'
// get default duration
if(*p == 'd')
{
p++; p++; // skip "d="
num = 0;
while(isdigit(*p))
{
num = (num * 10) + (*p++ - '0');
}
if(num > 0) default_dur = num;
p++; // skip comma
}
Serial.print("ddur: "); Serial.println(default_dur, 10);
// get default octave
if(*p == 'o')
{
p++; p++; // skip "o="
num = *p++ - '0';
if(num >= 3 && num <=7) default_oct = num;
p++; // skip comma
}
Serial.print("doct: "); Serial.println(default_oct, 10);
// get BPM
if(*p == 'b')
{
p++; p++; // skip "b="
num = 0;
while(isdigit(*p))
{
num = (num * 10) + (*p++ - '0');
}
bpm = num;
p++; // skip colon
}
Serial.print("bpm: "); Serial.println(bpm, 10);
// BPM usually expresses the number of quarter notes per minute
wholenote = (60 * 1000L / bpm) * 4; // this is the time for whole note (in milliseconds)
Serial.print("wn: "); Serial.println(wholenote, 10);
// now begin note loop
while(*p)
{
// first, get note duration, if available
num = 0;
while(isdigit(*p))
{
num = (num * 10) + (*p++ - '0');
}
if(num) duration = wholenote / num;
else duration = wholenote / default_dur; // we will need to check if we are a dotted note after
// now get the note
note = 0;
switch(*p)
{
case 'c':
note = 1;
break;
case 'd':
note = 3;
break;
case 'e':
note = 5;
break;
case 'f':
note = 6;
break;
case 'g':
note = 8;
break;
case 'a':
note = 10;
break;
case 'b':
note = 12;
break;
case 'p':
default:
note = 0;
}
p++;
// now, get optional '#' sharp
if(*p == '#')
{
note++;
p++;
}
// now, get optional '.' dotted note
if(*p == '.')
{
duration += duration/2;
p++;
}
// now, get scale
if(isdigit(*p))
{
scale = *p - '0';
p++;
}
else
{
scale = default_oct;
}
scale += OCTAVE_OFFSET;
if(*p == ',')
p++; // skip comma for next note (or we may be at the end)
// now play the note
if(note)
{
Serial.print("Playing: ");
Serial.print(scale, 10); Serial.print(' ');
Serial.print(note, 10); Serial.print(" (");
Serial.print(notes[(scale - 4) * 12 + note], 10);
Serial.print(") ");
Serial.println(duration, 10);
tone1.play(notes[(scale - 4) * 12 + note]);
delay(duration);
tone1.stop();
}
else
{
Serial.print("Pausing: ");
Serial.println(duration, 10);
delay(duration);
}
}
}
void loop(void)
{
play_rtttl(song);
Serial.println("Done.");
while(1);
}