
SparkFun WAV Trigger Play Uncompressed Audio Files 16-bit Files at 44.1kHz On-Board Mono Audio Amplifier Speaker Connector 14 Pa
$97.44
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What types of audio files can the WAV Trigger play? A: The WAV Trigger can play up to 2048 uncompressed 16-bit stereo WAV files at 44.1kHz, which is the same quality as audio CDs.
- Q: How many audio tracks can be mixed simultaneously? A: It can mix and play up to 14 stereo tracks independently and simultaneously.
- Q: What are the trigger input options for the WAV Trigger? A: The WAV Trigger features 16 programmable trigger inputs that can connect directly to switches, buttons, or digital outputs from sensors.
- Q: Is the WAV Trigger compatible with MIDI devices? A: Yes, the WAV Trigger can be used as a polyphonic sampling synthesizer and is compatible with MIDI keyboards for sound playback.
- Q: What are the output specifications for the WAV Trigger? A: The WAV Trigger provides true line-level stereo output at 2.1V RMS ground centered with a signal-to-noise ratio of 100dB.
- Q: Can I control playback speed and pitch on the WAV Trigger? A: Yes, the device supports real-time sample rate conversion, allowing you to change playback speed and pitch from 0.5x to 2x.
- Q: What types of microSD cards can be used with the WAV Trigger? A: The WAV Trigger supports both SDSC microSD cards (up to 2GB) and SDHC microSD cards (up to 32GB).
- Q: Is there a library available for programming the WAV Trigger? A: Yes, an Arduino-Compatible library is available for complex serial control and functionality.
- Q: Can the WAV Trigger perform pitch bending and voice stealing? A: Yes, the audio engine of the WAV Trigger implements features like pitch bending and voice stealing for enhanced audio control.
- Q: What is the latency when using the WAV Trigger? A: The average latency of the WAV Trigger is approximately 8 milliseconds, providing quick response times for audio playback.