Based on a new generation ARM Cortex M7, the Qwiic Tsunami Super WAV Trigger extends polyphony to 32 mono or 18 stereo simultaneous uncompressed 44.1kHz, 16-bit tracks. Each track can start, pause, resume, loop & stop independently, & can have its own volume setting, allowing you to create the perfect interactive mix of music, dialog & sound effects. It also supports true seamless looping over an arbitrary track length. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to have full access to each pin.
The big news is that it has eight audio output channels, arranged as either eight mono or four stereo pairs. Alternate versions of firmware support either mono & stereo architecture. Mono version adds a new “Synced Set” trigger function that can start up to eight mono tracks on adjacent outputs. These tracks will start & stay in sample-sync for playing stereo or even 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound content w/ a single trigger. Any track can be dynamically routed to any output. Each output provides independent real-time volume & sample-rate conversion (pitch bend). It also has full compatibility with Arduino & Python libraries available online!
Each has a dedicated MIDI port w/ an integrated opto-isolator, making it easy to connect to any MIDI controller. It's MIDI implementation includes control of volume, pitch bend, attack & release times, & the ability to route any MIDI key to any of the output channels, as well as specifying single-shot or looping playback per key. It is very important to know that this is a 3.3V device, & its inputs – including triggers & serial RX – are not 5V tolerant!
Note: The Tsunami Super WAV Trigger will only work properly if your uSD card is formatted w/ the correct file allocation size (32Kb). If this is set incorrectly during formatting, then the Tsunami will show very erratic behavior & occasionally crash.