Let's start with a chord. A chord is a group of notes played at the same time; at least 3 of them. If you play those same notes, one after another, you have an arpeggio.
For instance, C Major chord and its notes: C E G
#include <stdio.h> | |
static int SEED = 0; | |
static int hash[] = {208,34,231,213,32,248,233,56,161,78,24,140,71,48,140,254,245,255,247,247,40, | |
185,248,251,245,28,124,204,204,76,36,1,107,28,234,163,202,224,245,128,167,204, | |
9,92,217,54,239,174,173,102,193,189,190,121,100,108,167,44,43,77,180,204,8,81, | |
70,223,11,38,24,254,210,210,177,32,81,195,243,125,8,169,112,32,97,53,195,13, | |
203,9,47,104,125,117,114,124,165,203,181,235,193,206,70,180,174,0,167,181,41, | |
164,30,116,127,198,245,146,87,224,149,206,57,4,192,210,65,210,129,240,178,105, |
/* | |
ATtiny85 as 2-channel Analog + 1 PWM Output I2C Slave by Rawze. 05-16-2017 | |
Default I2C adress = 0x04. | |
Program written and tested with ATTiny85 Arduino 8MHz internal clock bootloader. | |
Don't forget to select 8-Mhz internal clock and flash the bootloader on new hardware before first use. | |
Moved to skeeto/scratch/aidrivers