WAV Trigger Hookup Guide V11

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Resources and Going Further

By now, you have a good idea of how to get rocking with the WAV Trigger board and its associated applications. You may even already have plenty ideas of how your going to use this in your future projects.

Enjoy playing and mixing those tracks, and always feel free to share your experiences and creations with us here at SparkFun.

Additional Resources:

The following resource was sent in by SparkFun customer, Nic Danielson. It is an exhaustive list of what you need to name your WAV files if you want them to be triggered by specific MIDI Notes and Channels. It's laid out like a piano. A lot easier instead of having to do the math every time. Download the PDF file by clicking the link below.

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