Have a TSWT - works fine in normal single file play mapped to single button press mode. Need to play up to 8 different audio files simultaneously when one button pressed, preferably repeating ad infinitum. Can this be done standalone (no midi). Tried to make a config file, but all the configurator program outputs is : #TSUM no matter what parameters I feed into the configurator. The “Synced Set” option seems to be exactly what I want but it does not work with the two sample files I have been using. Where am I going wrong?
Yep, I believe using ‘synced set’, looping, and serial control should suit you fine
Have tried restarting the config app? Also, what is the full name/details (32kb allocation, etc) of the working and non-working files?
Can you send a video/screenshot of your settings and that output?
Can you use the config app with just one file successfully?
Hi Mr Russell
Many thanks for replyng to my bleat.
Attached is 3 files :
Configurator : a screenshot of the config application as I’m using it (paint file)
tsunami : the file generated by the configurator (the txt file generated by the above)
SD card contents : a screenshot of the contents of the SD card being used for the test. (8 mono files + config)
Result : triggering input 1 plays track 001xxxx through output 1.
triggering input 2 plays track 002yyyy through output 1, even if it is still playing track 001xxx
(both run simultaneously!!!)
Desired result : Triggering input 1 plays :
track0001xxxx through output 1
track0002yyyy through output 2
track0003zzzz through output 3
ditto [4..7]
track0008qqqq through output 8
don’t care about other trigger inputs
repeats when longest track finishes (can pad out shorter tracks with silence if required)
All 32kB alloc. no serial control, only button closures.
Cheers
Mike
(Attachment tsunami.ini is missing)
Hi
One of the files I sent you (the dot ini) file was rejected by your system
It only had a single line :
#TSUM
anyway, cheers,Mike
You need to press the “Add” button to add the trigger to your init file. Once it’s added, if you make any changes to that trigger, you need to press the “Update” button to affect your changes. When you’re done. Press the “Save” button to write your .ini file, which you then copy to your microSD card. If you have your card inserted into your PC, you can navigate to that drive and save it directly.
If you hover over the buttons, you’ll see hints as to what each one does.
Also, each track will independently loop over its length when it reaches the end. If you need them to remain in sync relative to each other over multiple loops, they have to be the same length. If they’re all exactly the same length (in samples,) they will loop and stay in sync forever (or until you stop them.)
Hi Robert
Thanks for your help. Have modded init file and unit now works perfectly.
One suggested modification would be adding a parameter
to enable the ability to loop on expiration of the longest track.
This would make gnat’s eyelash accuracy in padding out the shorter tracks with silence
unnecessary to keep everything synchronised throughout the day.
Cheers
Mike.