├── .catalog
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── README.md
└── screenshots
│ ├── screenshot1.png
│ ├── screenshot2.png
│ ├── screenshot3.png
│ └── screenshot4.png
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├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── build.yml
├── .gitignore
├── .nova
└── Tasks
│ └── Dev.json
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── application.fam
├── constants.h
├── img
└── tuning_fork.gif
├── instruments.h
├── notes.h
├── nova.sh
├── tuning_fork.c
├── tuning_fork_icon.png
├── tunings.h
└── types.h
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1 | ## 2.1 (2025-03-09)
2 | - New tunings
3 | - Guitar 6 strings
4 | - DADGAD
5 | - C#G#C#F#G#C#
6 | - CGCFGC
7 | - Guitar 7 strings
8 | - Standard A
9 | - Bass 4 strings
10 | - Drop C#
11 | - Drop C
12 | - UI improvements
13 | - Display note names
14 |
15 | ## 2.0 (2025-03-08)
16 | - New structure
17 | - Instruments
18 | - Variations
19 | - Tunings
20 | - Notes
21 | - New tunings
22 | - Banjo 5 strings, Cigar Box 3 and 4 strings by @GrafOrlok
23 | - UI improvements
24 |
25 | ## 1.3 (2025-03-08)
26 | - Sync updates from @xMasterX
27 | - New tunings
28 | - Ukulele by @portalsoup
29 | - Bug fixes
30 |
31 | ## 1.2
32 | - Sync updates and latest API support
33 |
34 | ## 1.1
35 | - Various important fixes
36 |
37 | ## 1.0.2 (2022-11-01)
38 | - Latest API support
39 |
40 | ## 1.0.1 (2022-10-18)
41 | - Latest API support
42 |
43 | ## 1.0 (2022-10-13)
44 | - Initial release
45 |
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1 | # Tuning Fork
2 |
3 | Tuning fork for tuning musical instruments and more
4 |
5 | ## Controls
6 |
7 | - Left/Right, Select, Back for navigation
8 | - Up/Down for volume control
9 | - Play/Stop for playing a note
10 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # Tuning Fork
2 |
3 | Tuning fork for tuning musical instruments and more
4 |
5 | 
6 |
7 | ## Tunings
8 | - Guitar
9 | - 6 strings: Standard, Drop D, DADGAD (Dsus4), Standard D, C#G#C#F#G#C# (C#sus4), Drop C, CGCFGC
10 | - 7 strings: Standard, Drop A, Standard A
11 | - Bass
12 | - 4 strings: Standard, Tenor, Drop D, Standard D, Drop C#, Drop C
13 | - 5 strings: Standard, Tenor, Drop A
14 | - Ukulele
15 | - 4 strings: Standard
16 | - Banjo
17 | - 5 strings: Standard
18 | - Cigar Box
19 | - 3 strings: Open G, Open D, Open A
20 | - 4 strings: Open G
21 | - Tuning Forks: Common A4 (440Hz), Sarti's A4 (436Hz), 1858 A4 (435Hz), 1750-1820 A4 (423.5Hz), Verdi's C4 (256Hz)
22 | - Scientific Pitch: C0 (16Hz), C1 (32Hz), C2 (64Hz), C3 (128Hz), C4 (256Hz), C5 (512Hz), C6 (1024Hz), C7 (2048Hz), C8 (4096Hz), C9 (8192Hz), C10 (16384Hz), C11 (32768Hz)
23 |
24 | ## Development
25 |
26 | ### Install ufbt
27 | > Linux & macOS: `python3 -m pip install --upgrade ufbt`
28 | > Windows: `py -m pip install --upgrade ufbt`
29 |
30 | ### Clone repo
31 | ```
32 | git clone https://github.com/besya/flipperzero-tuning-fork.git
33 | ```
34 | ### Navigate to project folder
35 | ```
36 | cd flipperzero-tuning-fork
37 | ```
38 | ### Prepare VSCode environment
39 | ```
40 | ufbt vscode_dist
41 | ```
42 | ### Build app
43 | ```
44 | ufbt
45 | ```
46 | > This command creates dist/tuning_fork.fap
47 |
48 | ### Launch app
49 | ```
50 | ufbt launch
51 | ```
52 | > This command deploys app to Flipper Zero and launches an application
53 |
54 | ### Nova
55 | For Nova there is a helpful script to setup dev env.
56 |
57 | 1. Install C-Dragon extension
58 | 2. Run `./nova.sh`
59 | 3. Update C-Dragon settings to use Custom clangd and set Language server Path to one produced by `./nova.sh` command
60 | 4. Restart Nova and enjoy
61 |
62 | ## Contibuting
63 |
64 | 1. Fork repo
65 | 1. Clone
66 | 1. Create branch
67 | 1. Make changes
68 | 1. Commit changes and push to branch
69 | 1. Open fork page and click Contribute
70 | 1. Create a pull-request from your branch to this repo's main branch
71 |
72 | ## Acknowledgements
73 |
74 | Special thanks to:
75 | - [@xMasterX](https://github.com/xMasterX) for distributing and support
76 | - [@RogueMaster](https://github.com/RogueMaster) for distribution and support
77 | - [@Willy-JL](https://github.com/@Willy-JL) for fixes
78 | - [@panki27](https://github.com/@panki27) for inspiration
79 | - The Flipper Zero community for support and feedback
80 |
81 | ## License
82 |
83 | This project is licensed under the GNU GPL v3 - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
84 |
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1 | App(
2 | appid="tuning_fork",
3 | name="Tuning Fork",
4 | apptype=FlipperAppType.EXTERNAL,
5 | entry_point="tuning_fork_app",
6 | cdefines=["APP_TUNING_FORK"],
7 | requires=[
8 | "gui",
9 | ],
10 | fap_icon="tuning_fork_icon.png",
11 | fap_category="Media",
12 | stack_size=2 * 1024,
13 | order=20,
14 | fap_author="@besya",
15 | fap_weburl="https://github.com/besya/flipperzero-tuning-fork",
16 | fap_version="2.1",
17 | fap_description="Tuning fork for tuning musical instruments and more",
18 | )
19 |
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/constants.h:
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1 | #define MAX_LABEL_LENGTH 20
2 | #define MAX_NOTES_PER_TUNING 20
3 |
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/instruments.h:
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1 | #include "tunings.h"
2 |
3 | const TUNING Guitar6Tunings[] = {
4 | Guitar6Standard,
5 | Guitar6DropD,
6 | Guitar6DADGAD,
7 | Guitar6D,
8 | Guitar6CGCFGCSharp,
9 | Guitar6DropC,
10 | Guitar6CGCFGC};
11 |
12 | const TUNING Guitar7Tunings[] = {Guitar7Standard, Guitar7DropA, Guitar7A};
13 | const VARIATION GuitarVariations[] = {
14 | {"6 strings", (TUNING*)Guitar6Tunings, 7},
15 | {"7 strings", (TUNING*)Guitar7Tunings, 3}};
16 |
17 | const TUNING Bass4Tunings[] =
18 | {Bass4Standard, Bass4Tenor, Bass4DropD, Bass4D, Bass4DropCSharp, Bass4DropC};
19 | const TUNING Bass5Tunings[] = {Bass5Standard, Bass5Tenor, Bass5DropA};
20 | const VARIATION BassVariations[] = {
21 | {"4 strings", (TUNING*)Bass4Tunings, 6},
22 | {"5 strings", (TUNING*)Bass5Tunings, 3}};
23 |
24 | const TUNING Ukulele4Tunings[] = {Ukulele4Standard};
25 | const VARIATION UkuleleVariations[] = {{"4 strings", (TUNING*)Ukulele4Tunings, 1}};
26 |
27 | const TUNING Banjo5Tunings[] = {Banjo5Standard};
28 | const VARIATION BanjoVariations[] = {{"5 strings", (TUNING*)Banjo5Tunings, 1}};
29 |
30 | const TUNING CigarBox3Tunings[] = {CigarBox3OpenG, CigarBox3OpenD, CigarBox3OpenA};
31 | const TUNING CigarBox4Tunings[] = {CigarBox4OpenG};
32 | const VARIATION CigarBoxVariations[] = {
33 | {"3 strings", (TUNING*)CigarBox3Tunings, 3},
34 | {"4 strings", (TUNING*)CigarBox4Tunings, 1}};
35 |
36 | const TUNING ForkTunings[] = {ForkCommon, ForkSarti, ForkMid19Century, Fork18Century, ForkVerdi};
37 | const TUNING OtherTunings[] = {ScientificPitch};
38 | const VARIATION MiscellaneousVariations[] = {
39 | {"Forks", (TUNING*)ForkTunings, 5},
40 | {"Other", (TUNING*)OtherTunings, 1}};
41 |
42 | const INSTRUMENT Instruments[] = {
43 | {"Guitar", (VARIATION*)GuitarVariations, 2},
44 | {"Bass", (VARIATION*)BassVariations, 2},
45 | {"Ukulele", (VARIATION*)UkuleleVariations, 1},
46 | {"Banjo", (VARIATION*)BanjoVariations, 1},
47 | {"Cigar Box", (VARIATION*)CigarBoxVariations, 2},
48 | {"Miscellaneous", (VARIATION*)MiscellaneousVariations, 2}};
49 |
50 | #define INSTRUMENTS_COUNT 6
51 |
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1 | #ifndef NOTES
2 | #define NOTES
3 |
4 | #define C0 16.35f
5 | #define Cs0 17.32f
6 | #define Db0 17.32f
7 | #define D0 18.35f
8 | #define Ds0 19.45f
9 | #define Eb0 19.45f
10 | #define E0 20.60f
11 | #define F0 21.83f
12 | #define Fs0 23.12f
13 | #define Gb0 23.12f
14 | #define G0 24.50f
15 | #define Gs0 25.96f
16 | #define Ab0 25.96f
17 | #define A0 27.50f
18 | #define As0 29.14f
19 | #define Bb0 29.14f
20 | #define B0 30.868f
21 | #define C1 32.70f
22 | #define Cs1 34.65f
23 | #define Db1 34.65f
24 | #define D1 36.71f
25 | #define Ds1 38.89f
26 | #define Eb1 38.89f
27 | #define E1 41.203f
28 | #define F1 43.65f
29 | #define Fs1 46.25f
30 | #define Gb1 46.25f
31 | #define G1 49.00f
32 | #define Gs1 51.91f
33 | #define Ab1 51.91f
34 | #define A1 55.00f
35 | #define As1 58.27f
36 | #define Bb1 58.27f
37 | #define B1 61.74f
38 | #define C2 65.41f
39 | #define Cs2 69.30f
40 | #define Db2 69.30f
41 | #define D2 73.416f
42 | #define Ds2 77.78f
43 | #define Eb2 77.78f
44 | #define E2 82.41f
45 | #define F2 87.31f
46 | #define Fs2 92.50f
47 | #define Gb2 92.50f
48 | #define G2 97.999f
49 | #define Gs2 103.83f
50 | #define Ab2 103.83f
51 | #define A2 110.00f
52 | #define As2 116.54f
53 | #define Bb2 116.54f
54 | #define B2 123.47f
55 | #define C3 130.813f
56 | #define Cs3 138.59f
57 | #define Db3 138.59f
58 | #define D3 146.83f
59 | #define Ds3 155.56f
60 | #define Eb3 155.56f
61 | #define E3 164.81f
62 | #define F3 174.61f
63 | #define Fs3 185.00f
64 | #define Gb3 185.00f
65 | #define G3 196.00f
66 | #define Gs3 207.65f
67 | #define Ab3 207.65f
68 | #define A3 220.00f
69 | #define As3 233.08f
70 | #define Bb3 233.08f
71 | #define B3 246.94f
72 | #define C4 261.63f
73 | #define Cs4 277.18f
74 | #define Db4 277.18f
75 | #define D4 293.66f
76 | #define Ds4 311.13f
77 | #define Eb4 311.13f
78 | #define E4 329.63f
79 | #define F4 349.23f
80 | #define Fs4 369.99f
81 | #define Gb4 369.99f
82 | #define G4 392.00f
83 | #define Gs4 415.30f
84 | #define Ab4 415.30f
85 | #define A4 440.00f
86 | #define As4 466.16f
87 | #define Bb4 466.16f
88 | #define B4 493.88f
89 | #define C5 523.25f
90 | #define Cs5 554.37f
91 | #define Db5 554.37f
92 | #define D5 587.33f
93 | #define Ds5 622.25f
94 | #define Eb5 622.25f
95 | #define E5 659.25f
96 | #define F5 698.46f
97 | #define Fs5 739.99f
98 | #define Gb5 739.99f
99 | #define G5 783.99f
100 | #define Gs5 830.61f
101 | #define Ab5 830.61f
102 | #define A5 880.00f
103 | #define As5 932.33f
104 | #define Bb5 932.33f
105 | #define B5 987.77f
106 | #define C6 1046.50f
107 | #define Cs6 1108.73f
108 | #define Db6 1108.73f
109 | #define D6 1174.66f
110 | #define Ds6 1244.51f
111 | #define Eb6 1244.51f
112 | #define E6 1318.51f
113 | #define F6 1396.91f
114 | #define Fs6 1479.98f
115 | #define Gb6 1479.98f
116 | #define G6 1567.98f
117 | #define Gs6 1661.22f
118 | #define Ab6 1661.22f
119 | #define A6 1760.00f
120 | #define As6 1864.66f
121 | #define Bb6 1864.66f
122 | #define B6 1975.53f
123 | #define C7 2093.00f
124 | #define Cs7 2217.46f
125 | #define Db7 2217.46f
126 | #define D7 2349.32f
127 | #define Ds7 2489.02f
128 | #define Eb7 2489.02f
129 | #define E7 2637.02f
130 | #define F7 2793.83f
131 | #define Fs7 2959.96f
132 | #define Gb7 2959.96f
133 | #define G7 3135.96f
134 | #define Gs7 3322.44f
135 | #define Ab7 3322.44f
136 | #define A7 3520.00f
137 | #define As7 3729.31f
138 | #define Bb7 3729.31f
139 | #define B7 3951.07f
140 | #define C8 4186.01f
141 | #define Cs8 4434.92f
142 | #define Db8 4434.92f
143 | #define D8 4698.63f
144 | #define Ds8 4978.03f
145 | #define Eb8 4978.03f
146 | #define E8 5274.04f
147 | #define F8 5587.65f
148 | #define Fs8 5919.91f
149 | #define Gb8 5919.91f
150 | #define G8 6271.93f
151 | #define Gs8 6644.88f
152 | #define Ab8 6644.88f
153 | #define A8 7040.00f
154 | #define As8 7458.62f
155 | #define Bb8 7458.62f
156 | #define B8 7902.13f
157 |
158 | #endif //NOTES
159 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | if [[ "$OSTYPE" != "darwin"* ]]; then
4 | echo "Unsupported OS"
5 | exit 1
6 | fi
7 |
8 | PROJECT_PATH="$(pwd)"
9 | VSCODE_PATH="${PROJECT_PATH}/.vscode"
10 | CONFIG="compile_commands.json"
11 |
12 | VSCODE_CONFIG_PATH="${VSCODE_PATH}/${CONFIG}"
13 | PROJECT_CONFIG_PATH="${PROJECT_PATH}/${CONFIG}"
14 | TMP_PATH="${PROJECT_PATH}/tmp.json"
15 | TOOLCHAIN_PATH="${HOME}/.ufbt/toolchain/arm64-darwin"
16 | CLANGD_PATH="${TOOLCHAIN_PATH}/bin/clangd"
17 |
18 | FLAGS_TO_ADD=" --target=arm-none-eabi -Wno-unused-include-directive --sysroot=${TOOLCHAIN_PATH}/arm-none-eabi"
19 | FLAGS_TO_REMOVE="-mword-relocations"
20 | FLAGS_TO_REMOVE_ARRAY=$(echo "$FLAGS_TO_REMOVE" | jq -R 'split(" ")')
21 |
22 | echo "Installing ufbt..."
23 | python3 -m pip install --upgrade ufbt
24 |
25 | echo "Updating ufbt..."
26 | ufbt update
27 |
28 | echo "Generate compile_commands.json"
29 | ufbt cdb
30 |
31 | echo "Move compile_commands.json to project root"
32 | mv "${VSCODE_CONFIG_PATH}" "${PROJECT_CONFIG_PATH}"
33 |
34 | echo "Add extra flags to compile_commands.json"
35 | jq --arg flags "${FLAGS_TO_ADD}" 'map(.command += $flags)' "${PROJECT_CONFIG_PATH}" > "${TMP_PATH}" && mv "${TMP_PATH}" "${PROJECT_CONFIG_PATH}"
36 |
37 | echo "Remove conflicting flags from compile_commands.json"
38 | jq --argjson flags "${FLAGS_TO_REMOVE_ARRAY}" '
39 | map(
40 | .command = (
41 | (.command | split(" "))
42 | | map(select(. as $word | $flags | index($word) | not))
43 | | join(" ")
44 | )
45 | )
46 | ' "${PROJECT_CONFIG_PATH}" > "${TMP_PATH}" && mv "${TMP_PATH}" "${PROJECT_CONFIG_PATH}"
47 |
48 | echo "Remove .vscode dir"
49 | rm -rf "${VSCODE_PATH}"
50 |
51 | echo "Remove .clangd file"
52 | rm -rf "${PROJECT_PATH}/.clangd"
53 |
54 | printf "Done\n\n"
55 |
56 | echo "Update Language Server path in C-Dragon extension settings to:"
57 | echo "${CLANGD_PATH}"
58 |
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1 | #include
2 | #include
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 |
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 |
11 | #include
12 | #include
13 |
14 | #include "tunings.h"
15 | #include "instruments.h"
16 |
17 | #define VOLUME_STEP 0.1f
18 | #define DEFAULT_VOLUME 1.0f
19 | #define QUEUE_SIZE 8
20 | #define SPEAKER_ACQUIRE_TIMEOUT 1000
21 |
22 | typedef enum {
23 | EventTypeTick,
24 | EventTypeKey,
25 | } EventType;
26 |
27 | typedef struct {
28 | EventType type;
29 | InputEvent input;
30 | } PluginEvent;
31 |
32 | enum Page {
33 | InstrumentsPage,
34 | VariationsPage,
35 | TuningsPage,
36 | NotesPage
37 | };
38 |
39 | typedef struct {
40 | FuriMutex* mutex;
41 | bool playing;
42 | enum Page page;
43 | float volume;
44 |
45 | int current_instrument_index;
46 | int current_variation_index;
47 | int current_tuning_index;
48 | int current_tuning_note_index;
49 |
50 | INSTRUMENT instrument;
51 | VARIATION variation;
52 | TUNING tuning;
53 | } TuningForkState;
54 |
55 | // Getters
56 | static INSTRUMENT current_instrument(TuningForkState* tuningForkState) {
57 | return tuningForkState->instrument;
58 | }
59 |
60 | static VARIATION current_variation(TuningForkState* tuningForkState) {
61 | return tuningForkState->variation;
62 | }
63 |
64 | static TUNING current_tuning(TuningForkState* tuningForkState) {
65 | return tuningForkState->tuning;
66 | }
67 |
68 | static NOTE current_tuning_note(TuningForkState* tuningForkState) {
69 | return current_tuning(tuningForkState).notes[tuningForkState->current_tuning_note_index];
70 | }
71 |
72 | static float current_tuning_note_freq(TuningForkState* tuningForkState) {
73 | return current_tuning_note(tuningForkState).frequency;
74 | }
75 |
76 | // String helper
77 | static void safe_string_copy(char* dest, const char* src, size_t size) {
78 | if(dest && src) {
79 | strncpy(dest, src, size - 1);
80 | dest[size - 1] = '\0';
81 | }
82 | }
83 |
84 | // Labels
85 | static void current_instrument_label(TuningForkState* tuningForkState, char* outCategoryLabel) {
86 | if(outCategoryLabel) {
87 | safe_string_copy(
88 | outCategoryLabel, current_instrument(tuningForkState).label, MAX_LABEL_LENGTH);
89 | }
90 | }
91 |
92 | static void current_variation_label(TuningForkState* tuningForkState, char* outCategoryLabel) {
93 | if(outCategoryLabel) {
94 | safe_string_copy(
95 | outCategoryLabel, current_variation(tuningForkState).label, MAX_LABEL_LENGTH);
96 | }
97 | }
98 |
99 | static void current_tuning_label(TuningForkState* tuningForkState, char* outTuningLabel) {
100 | if(outTuningLabel) {
101 | safe_string_copy(outTuningLabel, current_tuning(tuningForkState).label, MAX_LABEL_LENGTH);
102 | }
103 | }
104 |
105 | static void current_tuning_note_label(TuningForkState* tuningForkState, char* outNoteLabel) {
106 | if(outNoteLabel) {
107 | safe_string_copy(
108 | outNoteLabel, current_tuning_note(tuningForkState).label, MAX_LABEL_LENGTH);
109 | }
110 | }
111 |
112 | // Update references
113 | static void updateTuning(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
114 | tuning_fork_state->instrument = Instruments[tuning_fork_state->current_instrument_index];
115 | tuning_fork_state->variation =
116 | tuning_fork_state->instrument.variations[tuning_fork_state->current_variation_index];
117 | tuning_fork_state->tuning =
118 | tuning_fork_state->variation.tunings[tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_index];
119 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_note_index = 0;
120 | }
121 |
122 | // Instruments navigation
123 | static void next_instrument(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
124 | if(tuning_fork_state->current_instrument_index == INSTRUMENTS_COUNT - 1) {
125 | tuning_fork_state->current_instrument_index = 0;
126 | } else {
127 | tuning_fork_state->current_instrument_index += 1;
128 | }
129 | tuning_fork_state->current_variation_index = 0;
130 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_index = 0;
131 | updateTuning(tuning_fork_state);
132 | }
133 |
134 | static void prev_instrument(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
135 | if(tuning_fork_state->current_instrument_index == 0) {
136 | tuning_fork_state->current_instrument_index = INSTRUMENTS_COUNT - 1;
137 | } else {
138 | tuning_fork_state->current_instrument_index -= 1;
139 | }
140 | tuning_fork_state->current_variation_index = 0;
141 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_index = 0;
142 | updateTuning(tuning_fork_state);
143 | }
144 |
145 | // Variations navigation
146 | static void next_variation(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
147 | if(tuning_fork_state->current_variation_index ==
148 | tuning_fork_state->instrument.variations_count - 1) {
149 | tuning_fork_state->current_variation_index = 0;
150 | } else {
151 | tuning_fork_state->current_variation_index += 1;
152 | }
153 | updateTuning(tuning_fork_state);
154 | }
155 |
156 | static void prev_variation(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
157 | if(tuning_fork_state->current_variation_index == 0) {
158 | tuning_fork_state->current_variation_index =
159 | tuning_fork_state->instrument.variations_count - 1;
160 | } else {
161 | tuning_fork_state->current_variation_index -= 1;
162 | }
163 | updateTuning(tuning_fork_state);
164 | }
165 |
166 | // Tunings navigation
167 | static void next_tuning(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
168 | if(tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_index == tuning_fork_state->variation.tunings_count - 1) {
169 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_index = 0;
170 | } else {
171 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_index += 1;
172 | }
173 | updateTuning(tuning_fork_state);
174 | }
175 |
176 | static void prev_tuning(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
177 | if(tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_index == 0) {
178 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_index = tuning_fork_state->variation.tunings_count - 1;
179 | } else {
180 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_index -= 1;
181 | }
182 | updateTuning(tuning_fork_state);
183 | }
184 |
185 | // Notes navigation
186 | static void next_note(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
187 | if(tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_note_index ==
188 | current_tuning(tuning_fork_state).notes_count - 1) {
189 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_note_index = 0;
190 | } else {
191 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_note_index += 1;
192 | }
193 | }
194 |
195 | static void prev_note(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
196 | if(tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_note_index == 0) {
197 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_note_index =
198 | current_tuning(tuning_fork_state).notes_count - 1;
199 | } else {
200 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_note_index -= 1;
201 | }
202 | }
203 |
204 | // Volume adjustments
205 | static void increase_volume(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
206 | if(tuning_fork_state->volume <= (1.0f - VOLUME_STEP)) {
207 | tuning_fork_state->volume += VOLUME_STEP;
208 | }
209 | }
210 |
211 | static void decrease_volume(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
212 | if(tuning_fork_state->volume >= VOLUME_STEP) {
213 | tuning_fork_state->volume -= VOLUME_STEP;
214 | }
215 | }
216 |
217 | // Player
218 | static void play(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
219 | if(furi_hal_speaker_is_mine() || furi_hal_speaker_acquire(1000)) {
220 | furi_hal_speaker_start(
221 | current_tuning_note_freq(tuning_fork_state), tuning_fork_state->volume);
222 | }
223 | }
224 |
225 | static void stop() {
226 | if(furi_hal_speaker_is_mine()) {
227 | furi_hal_speaker_stop();
228 | furi_hal_speaker_release();
229 | }
230 | }
231 |
232 | static void replay(TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state) {
233 | stop();
234 | play(tuning_fork_state);
235 | }
236 |
237 | // Renderer
238 | static void render_callback(Canvas* const canvas, void* ctx) {
239 | furi_assert(ctx);
240 | TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state = ctx;
241 | furi_mutex_acquire(tuning_fork_state->mutex, FuriWaitForever);
242 |
243 | FuriString* tempStr = furi_string_alloc();
244 |
245 | canvas_draw_frame(canvas, 0, 0, 128, 64);
246 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontPrimary);
247 |
248 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == InstrumentsPage) {
249 | char instrumentLabel[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
250 | current_instrument_label(tuning_fork_state, instrumentLabel);
251 | furi_string_printf(tempStr, "< %s >", instrumentLabel);
252 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(
253 | canvas, 64, 28, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, furi_string_get_cstr(tempStr));
254 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == VariationsPage) {
255 | char instrumentLabel[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
256 | char variationLabel[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
257 |
258 | current_instrument_label(tuning_fork_state, instrumentLabel);
259 | current_variation_label(tuning_fork_state, variationLabel);
260 |
261 | furi_string_printf(tempStr, "%s", instrumentLabel);
262 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 4, 4, AlignLeft, AlignTop, furi_string_get_cstr(tempStr));
263 |
264 | furi_string_reset(tempStr);
265 |
266 | furi_string_printf(tempStr, "< %s >", variationLabel);
267 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(
268 | canvas, 64, 28, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, furi_string_get_cstr(tempStr));
269 |
270 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == TuningsPage) {
271 | char instrumentLabel[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
272 | char variationLabel[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
273 | char tuningLabel[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
274 |
275 | current_instrument_label(tuning_fork_state, instrumentLabel);
276 | current_variation_label(tuning_fork_state, variationLabel);
277 | current_tuning_label(tuning_fork_state, tuningLabel);
278 |
279 | furi_string_printf(tempStr, "%s", instrumentLabel);
280 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 4, 4, AlignLeft, AlignTop, furi_string_get_cstr(tempStr));
281 |
282 | furi_string_reset(tempStr);
283 |
284 | furi_string_printf(tempStr, "%s", variationLabel);
285 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(
286 | canvas, 124, 4, AlignRight, AlignTop, furi_string_get_cstr(tempStr));
287 |
288 | furi_string_reset(tempStr);
289 |
290 | furi_string_printf(tempStr, "< %s >", tuningLabel);
291 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(
292 | canvas, 64, 28, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, furi_string_get_cstr(tempStr));
293 |
294 | } else {
295 | char instrumentLabel[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
296 | char variationLabel[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
297 | char tuningLabel[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
298 |
299 | current_instrument_label(tuning_fork_state, instrumentLabel);
300 | current_variation_label(tuning_fork_state, variationLabel);
301 | current_tuning_label(tuning_fork_state, tuningLabel);
302 |
303 | furi_string_printf(tempStr, "%s", instrumentLabel);
304 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 4, 4, AlignLeft, AlignTop, furi_string_get_cstr(tempStr));
305 |
306 | furi_string_reset(tempStr);
307 |
308 | furi_string_printf(tempStr, "%s", variationLabel);
309 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(
310 | canvas, 124, 4, AlignRight, AlignTop, furi_string_get_cstr(tempStr));
311 |
312 | furi_string_reset(tempStr);
313 |
314 | furi_string_printf(tempStr, "%s", tuningLabel);
315 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(
316 | canvas, 64, 20, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, furi_string_get_cstr(tempStr));
317 |
318 | furi_string_reset(tempStr);
319 |
320 | char tuningNoteLabel[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
321 | current_tuning_note_label(tuning_fork_state, tuningNoteLabel);
322 | furi_string_printf(tempStr, "< %s >", tuningNoteLabel);
323 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(
324 | canvas, 64, 32, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, furi_string_get_cstr(tempStr));
325 | furi_string_reset(tempStr);
326 | }
327 |
328 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontSecondary);
329 | elements_button_left(canvas, "Prev");
330 | elements_button_right(canvas, "Next");
331 |
332 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == NotesPage) {
333 | if(tuning_fork_state->playing) {
334 | elements_button_center(canvas, "Stop");
335 | } else {
336 | elements_button_center(canvas, "Play");
337 | }
338 | } else {
339 | elements_button_center(canvas, "Select");
340 | }
341 |
342 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == NotesPage) {
343 | elements_progress_bar(canvas, 8, 40, 112, tuning_fork_state->volume);
344 | }
345 |
346 | furi_string_free(tempStr);
347 | furi_mutex_release(tuning_fork_state->mutex);
348 | }
349 |
350 | static void input_callback(InputEvent* input_event, void* ctx) {
351 | furi_assert(ctx);
352 | FuriMessageQueue* event_queue = ctx;
353 |
354 | PluginEvent event = {.type = EventTypeKey, .input = *input_event};
355 | furi_message_queue_put(event_queue, &event, FuriWaitForever);
356 | }
357 |
358 | static void tuning_fork_state_init(TuningForkState* const tuning_fork_state) {
359 | if(tuning_fork_state) {
360 | tuning_fork_state->playing = false;
361 | tuning_fork_state->page = InstrumentsPage;
362 | tuning_fork_state->volume = DEFAULT_VOLUME;
363 | tuning_fork_state->current_instrument_index = 0;
364 | tuning_fork_state->current_variation_index = 0;
365 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_index = 0;
366 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_note_index = 0;
367 | updateTuning(tuning_fork_state);
368 | }
369 | }
370 |
371 | int32_t tuning_fork_app() {
372 | FuriMessageQueue* event_queue = furi_message_queue_alloc(QUEUE_SIZE, sizeof(PluginEvent));
373 | if(!event_queue) {
374 | FURI_LOG_E("TuningFork", "Cannot create message queue\r\n");
375 | return 255;
376 | }
377 |
378 | TuningForkState* tuning_fork_state = malloc(sizeof(TuningForkState));
379 | if(!tuning_fork_state) {
380 | FURI_LOG_E("TuningFork", "Cannot allocate state\r\n");
381 | furi_message_queue_free(event_queue);
382 | return 255;
383 | }
384 |
385 | tuning_fork_state_init(tuning_fork_state);
386 |
387 | tuning_fork_state->mutex = furi_mutex_alloc(FuriMutexTypeNormal);
388 | if(!tuning_fork_state->mutex) {
389 | FURI_LOG_E("TuningFork", "cannot create mutex\r\n");
390 | free(tuning_fork_state);
391 | furi_message_queue_free(event_queue);
392 | return 255;
393 | }
394 |
395 | // Set system callbacks
396 | ViewPort* view_port = view_port_alloc();
397 | view_port_draw_callback_set(view_port, render_callback, tuning_fork_state);
398 | view_port_input_callback_set(view_port, input_callback, event_queue);
399 |
400 | Gui* gui = furi_record_open("gui");
401 | gui_add_view_port(gui, view_port, GuiLayerFullscreen);
402 |
403 | PluginEvent event;
404 | for(bool processing = true; processing;) {
405 | FuriStatus event_status = furi_message_queue_get(event_queue, &event, 100);
406 |
407 | furi_mutex_acquire(tuning_fork_state->mutex, FuriWaitForever);
408 |
409 | if(event_status == FuriStatusOk) {
410 | if(event.type == EventTypeKey) {
411 | if(event.input.type == InputTypeShort) {
412 | // push events
413 | switch(event.input.key) {
414 | case InputKeyUp:
415 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == NotesPage) {
416 | increase_volume(tuning_fork_state);
417 | if(tuning_fork_state->playing) {
418 | replay(tuning_fork_state);
419 | }
420 | }
421 | break;
422 | case InputKeyDown:
423 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == NotesPage) {
424 | decrease_volume(tuning_fork_state);
425 | if(tuning_fork_state->playing) {
426 | replay(tuning_fork_state);
427 | }
428 | }
429 | break;
430 | case InputKeyRight:
431 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == InstrumentsPage) {
432 | next_instrument(tuning_fork_state);
433 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == VariationsPage) {
434 | next_variation(tuning_fork_state);
435 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == TuningsPage) {
436 | next_tuning(tuning_fork_state);
437 | } else {
438 | next_note(tuning_fork_state);
439 | if(tuning_fork_state->playing) {
440 | replay(tuning_fork_state);
441 | }
442 | }
443 | break;
444 | case InputKeyLeft:
445 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == InstrumentsPage) {
446 | prev_instrument(tuning_fork_state);
447 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == VariationsPage) {
448 | prev_variation(tuning_fork_state);
449 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == TuningsPage) {
450 | prev_tuning(tuning_fork_state);
451 | } else {
452 | prev_note(tuning_fork_state);
453 | if(tuning_fork_state->playing) {
454 | replay(tuning_fork_state);
455 | }
456 | }
457 | break;
458 | case InputKeyOk:
459 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == InstrumentsPage) {
460 | tuning_fork_state->page = VariationsPage;
461 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == VariationsPage) {
462 | tuning_fork_state->page = TuningsPage;
463 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == TuningsPage) {
464 | tuning_fork_state->page = NotesPage;
465 | } else {
466 | tuning_fork_state->playing = !tuning_fork_state->playing;
467 | if(tuning_fork_state->playing) {
468 | play(tuning_fork_state);
469 | } else {
470 | stop();
471 | }
472 | }
473 | break;
474 | case InputKeyBack:
475 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == InstrumentsPage) {
476 | processing = false;
477 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == VariationsPage) {
478 | tuning_fork_state->page = InstrumentsPage;
479 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == TuningsPage) {
480 | tuning_fork_state->page = VariationsPage;
481 | } else {
482 | tuning_fork_state->playing = false;
483 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_note_index = 0;
484 | stop();
485 | tuning_fork_state->page = TuningsPage;
486 | }
487 | break;
488 | default:
489 | break;
490 | }
491 | } else if(event.input.type == InputTypeLong) {
492 | // hold events
493 | switch(event.input.key) {
494 | case InputKeyUp:
495 | break;
496 | case InputKeyDown:
497 | break;
498 | case InputKeyRight:
499 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == InstrumentsPage) {
500 | next_instrument(tuning_fork_state);
501 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == VariationsPage) {
502 | next_variation(tuning_fork_state);
503 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == TuningsPage) {
504 | next_tuning(tuning_fork_state);
505 | } else {
506 | next_note(tuning_fork_state);
507 | if(tuning_fork_state->playing) {
508 | replay(tuning_fork_state);
509 | }
510 | }
511 |
512 | break;
513 | case InputKeyLeft:
514 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == InstrumentsPage) {
515 | prev_instrument(tuning_fork_state);
516 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == VariationsPage) {
517 | prev_variation(tuning_fork_state);
518 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == TuningsPage) {
519 | prev_tuning(tuning_fork_state);
520 | } else {
521 | prev_note(tuning_fork_state);
522 | if(tuning_fork_state->playing) {
523 | replay(tuning_fork_state);
524 | }
525 | }
526 |
527 | break;
528 | case InputKeyOk:
529 | break;
530 | case InputKeyBack:
531 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == InstrumentsPage) {
532 | processing = false;
533 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == VariationsPage) {
534 | tuning_fork_state->page = InstrumentsPage;
535 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == TuningsPage) {
536 | tuning_fork_state->page = VariationsPage;
537 | } else {
538 | tuning_fork_state->playing = false;
539 | stop();
540 | tuning_fork_state->page = TuningsPage;
541 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_note_index = 0;
542 | }
543 | break;
544 | default:
545 | break;
546 | }
547 | } else if(event.input.type == InputTypeRepeat) {
548 | // repeat events
549 | switch(event.input.key) {
550 | case InputKeyUp:
551 | break;
552 | case InputKeyDown:
553 | break;
554 | case InputKeyRight:
555 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == InstrumentsPage) {
556 | next_instrument(tuning_fork_state);
557 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == VariationsPage) {
558 | next_variation(tuning_fork_state);
559 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == TuningsPage) {
560 | next_tuning(tuning_fork_state);
561 | } else {
562 | next_note(tuning_fork_state);
563 | if(tuning_fork_state->playing) {
564 | replay(tuning_fork_state);
565 | }
566 | }
567 |
568 | break;
569 | case InputKeyLeft:
570 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == InstrumentsPage) {
571 | prev_instrument(tuning_fork_state);
572 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == VariationsPage) {
573 | prev_variation(tuning_fork_state);
574 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == TuningsPage) {
575 | prev_tuning(tuning_fork_state);
576 | } else {
577 | prev_note(tuning_fork_state);
578 | if(tuning_fork_state->playing) {
579 | replay(tuning_fork_state);
580 | }
581 | }
582 |
583 | break;
584 | case InputKeyOk:
585 | break;
586 | case InputKeyBack:
587 | if(tuning_fork_state->page == InstrumentsPage) {
588 | processing = false;
589 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == VariationsPage) {
590 | tuning_fork_state->page = InstrumentsPage;
591 | } else if(tuning_fork_state->page == TuningsPage) {
592 | tuning_fork_state->page = VariationsPage;
593 | } else {
594 | tuning_fork_state->playing = false;
595 | stop();
596 | tuning_fork_state->page = TuningsPage;
597 | tuning_fork_state->current_tuning_note_index = 0;
598 | }
599 | break;
600 | default:
601 | break;
602 | }
603 | }
604 | }
605 | }
606 |
607 | furi_mutex_release(tuning_fork_state->mutex);
608 | view_port_update(view_port);
609 | }
610 |
611 | view_port_enabled_set(view_port, false);
612 | gui_remove_view_port(gui, view_port);
613 | furi_record_close("gui");
614 | view_port_free(view_port);
615 | furi_message_queue_free(event_queue);
616 | furi_mutex_free(tuning_fork_state->mutex);
617 | furi_record_close(RECORD_NOTIFICATION);
618 | free(tuning_fork_state);
619 |
620 | return 0;
621 | }
622 |
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1 | #ifndef TUNINGS_H
2 | #define TUNINGS_H
3 |
4 | #include
5 | #include "constants.h"
6 | #include "types.h"
7 | #include "notes.h"
8 |
9 | // GUITAR
10 | // 6 strings
11 | const TUNING Guitar6Standard = {
12 | "Standard",
13 | {{"String 1 (E4)", E4},
14 | {"String 2 (B3)", B3},
15 | {"String 3 (G3)", G3},
16 | {"String 4 (D3)", D3},
17 | {"String 5 (A2)", A2},
18 | {"String 6 (E2)", E2}},
19 | 6};
20 |
21 | const TUNING Guitar6DropD = {
22 | "Drop D",
23 | {{"String 1 (E4)", E4},
24 | {"String 2 (B3)", B3},
25 | {"String 3 (G3)", G3},
26 | {"String 4 (D3)", D3},
27 | {"String 5 (A2)", A2},
28 | {"String 6 (D2)", D2}},
29 | 6};
30 |
31 | const TUNING Guitar6DADGAD = {
32 | "DADGAD (Dsus4)",
33 | {{"String 1 (D4)", D4},
34 | {"String 2 (A3)", A3},
35 | {"String 3 (G3)", G3},
36 | {"String 4 (D3)", D3},
37 | {"String 5 (A2)", A2},
38 | {"String 6 (D2)", D2}},
39 | 6};
40 |
41 | const TUNING Guitar6D = {
42 | "Standard D",
43 | {{"String 1 (D4)", D4},
44 | {"String 2 (A3)", A3},
45 | {"String 3 (F3)", F3},
46 | {"String 4 (C3)", C3},
47 | {"String 5 (G2)", G2},
48 | {"String 6 (D2)", D2}},
49 | 6};
50 |
51 | const TUNING Guitar6CGCFGCSharp = {
52 | "C#G#C#F#G#C#(C#sus4)",
53 | {{"String 1 (C#4)", Cs4},
54 | {"String 2 (G#3)", Gs3},
55 | {"String 3 (F#3)", Fs3},
56 | {"String 4 (C#3)", Cs3},
57 | {"String 5 (G#2)", Gs2},
58 | {"String 6 (C#2)", Cs2}},
59 | 6};
60 |
61 | const TUNING Guitar6DropC = {
62 | "Drop C",
63 | {{"String 1 (D4)", D4},
64 | {"String 2 (A3)", A3},
65 | {"String 3 (F3)", F3},
66 | {"String 4 (C3)", C3},
67 | {"String 5 (G2)", G2},
68 | {"String 6 (C2)", C2}},
69 | 6};
70 |
71 | const TUNING Guitar6CGCFGC = {
72 | "CGCFGC (Csus4)",
73 | {{"String 1 (C4)", C4},
74 | {"String 2 (G3)", G3},
75 | {"String 3 (F3)", F3},
76 | {"String 4 (C3)", C3},
77 | {"String 5 (G2)", G2},
78 | {"String 6 (C2)", C2}},
79 | 6};
80 |
81 | // 7 strings
82 | const TUNING Guitar7Standard = {
83 | "Standard",
84 | {{"String 1 (E4)", E4},
85 | {"String 2 (B3)", B3},
86 | {"String 3 (G3)", G3},
87 | {"String 4 (D3)", D3},
88 | {"String 5 (A2)", A2},
89 | {"String 6 (E2)", E2},
90 | {"String 7 (B1)", B1}},
91 | 7};
92 |
93 | const TUNING Guitar7DropA = {
94 | "Drop A",
95 | {{"String 1 (E4)", E4},
96 | {"String 2 (B3)", B3},
97 | {"String 3 (G3)", G3},
98 | {"String 4 (D3)", D3},
99 | {"String 5 (A2)", A2},
100 | {"String 6 (E2)", E2},
101 | {"String 7 (A1)", A1}},
102 | 7};
103 |
104 | const TUNING Guitar7A = {
105 | "Standard A",
106 | {{"String 1 (D4)", D4},
107 | {"String 2 (A3)", A3},
108 | {"String 3 (F3)", F3},
109 | {"String 4 (C3)", C3},
110 | {"String 5 (G2)", G2},
111 | {"String 6 (D2)", D2},
112 | {"String 7 (A1)", A1}},
113 | 7};
114 |
115 | // BASS
116 | // 4 strings
117 | const TUNING Bass4Standard = {
118 | "Standard",
119 | {{"String 1 (G2)", G2}, {"String 2 (D2)", D2}, {"String 3 (A1)", A1}, {"String 4 (E1)", E1}},
120 | 4};
121 |
122 | const TUNING Bass4Tenor = {
123 | "Tenor",
124 | {{"String 1 (C3)", C3}, {"String 2 (G2)", G2}, {"String 3 (D2)", D2}, {"String 4 (A1)", A1}},
125 | 4};
126 |
127 | const TUNING Bass4DropD = {
128 | "Drop D",
129 | {{"String 1 (G2)", G2}, {"String 2 (D2)", D2}, {"String 3 (A1)", A1}, {"String 4 (D1)", D1}},
130 | 4};
131 |
132 | const TUNING Bass4D = {
133 | "Standard D",
134 | {{"String 1 (F2)", F2}, {"String 2 (C2)", C2}, {"String 3 (G1)", G1}, {"String 4 (D1)", D1}},
135 | 4};
136 |
137 | const TUNING Bass4DropCSharp = {
138 | "Drop C#",
139 | {{"String 1 (F#2)", Fs2},
140 | {"String 2 (C#2)", Cs2},
141 | {"String 3 (G#1)", Gs1},
142 | {"String 4 (C#1)", Cs1}},
143 | 4};
144 |
145 | const TUNING Bass4DropC = {
146 | "Drop C",
147 | {{"String 1 (F2)", F2}, {"String 2 (C2)", C2}, {"String 3 (G1)", G1}, {"String 4 (C1)", C1}},
148 | 4};
149 |
150 | // 5 strings
151 | const TUNING Bass5Standard = {
152 | "Standard",
153 | {{"String 1 (G2)", G2},
154 | {"String 2 (D2)", D2},
155 | {"String 3 (A1)", A1},
156 | {"String 4 (E1)", E1},
157 | {"String 5 (B0)", B0}},
158 | 5};
159 |
160 | const TUNING Bass5Tenor = {
161 | "Tenor",
162 | {{"String 1 (C3)", C3},
163 | {"String 2 (G2)", G2},
164 | {"String 3 (D2)", D2},
165 | {"String 4 (A1)", A1},
166 | {"String 5 (E1)", E1}},
167 | 5};
168 |
169 | const TUNING Bass5DropA = {
170 | "Drop A",
171 | {{"String 1 (G2)", G2},
172 | {"String 2 (D2)", D2},
173 | {"String 3 (A1)", A1},
174 | {"String 4 (E1)", E1},
175 | {"String 5 (A0)", A0}},
176 | 5};
177 |
178 | // UKULELE
179 | // 4 strings
180 | const TUNING Ukulele4Standard = {
181 | "Standard",
182 | {{"String 1 (A4)", A4}, {"String 2 (E4)", E4}, {"String 3 (C4)", C4}, {"String 4 (G4)", G4}},
183 | 4};
184 |
185 | // BANJO
186 | // 5 strings
187 | const TUNING Banjo5Standard = {
188 | "Standard",
189 | {{"String 1 (D4)", D4},
190 | {"String 2 (B3)", B3},
191 | {"String 3 (G3)", G3},
192 | {"String 4 (D3)", D3},
193 | {"String 5 (G4)", G4}},
194 | 5};
195 |
196 | // CIGAR BOX
197 | // 3 strings
198 | const TUNING CigarBox3OpenG = {
199 | "Open G",
200 | {{"String 1 (G3)", G3}, {"String 2 (D3)", D3}, {"String 3 (G2)", G2}},
201 | 3};
202 |
203 | const TUNING CigarBox3OpenD = {
204 | "Open D",
205 | {{"String 1 (Fs4)", Fs4}, {"String 2 (A3)", A3}, {"String 3 (D3)", D3}},
206 | 3};
207 |
208 | const TUNING CigarBox3OpenA = {
209 | "Open A",
210 | {{"String 1 (A4)", A4}, {"String 2 (E4)", E4}, {"String 3 (A3)", A3}},
211 | 3};
212 |
213 | // 4 strings
214 | const TUNING CigarBox4OpenG = {
215 | "Open G",
216 | {{"String 1 (D4)", D4}, {"String 2 (B3)", B3}, {"String 3 (G3)", G3}, {"String 4 (D3)", D3}},
217 | 4};
218 |
219 | // MISCELLANEOUS
220 | // Fork Tunings
221 | const TUNING ForkCommon = {"Common", {{"A4 (440Hz)", 440.00f}}, 1};
222 | const TUNING ForkSarti = {"Sarti's", {{"A4 (436Hz)", 436.00f}}, 1};
223 | const TUNING ForkMid19Century = {"1858", {{"A4 (435Hz)", 435.00f}}, 1};
224 | const TUNING Fork18Century = {"1750-1820", {{"A4 (423.5Hz)", 423.50f}}, 1};
225 | const TUNING ForkVerdi = {"Verdi's", {{"C4 (256Hz)", 256.00f}}, 1};
226 |
227 | // Other Tunings
228 | const TUNING ScientificPitch = {
229 | "Scientific Pitch",
230 | {{"C0 (16Hz)", 16.0f},
231 | {"C1 (32Hz)", 32.0f},
232 | {"C2 (64Hz)", 64.0f},
233 | {"C3 (128Hz)", 128.0f},
234 | {"C4 (256Hz)", 256.0f},
235 | {"C5 (512Hz)", 512.0f},
236 | {"C6 (1024Hz)", 1024.0f},
237 | {"C7 (2048Hz)", 2048.0f},
238 | {"C8 (4096Hz)", 4096.0f},
239 | {"C9 (8192Hz)", 8192.0f},
240 | {"C10 (16384Hz)", 16384.0f},
241 | {"C11 (32768Hz)", 32768.0f}},
242 | 12};
243 |
244 | #endif //TUNINGS_H
245 |
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1 | #include
2 | #include "constants.h"
3 |
4 | typedef struct {
5 | char label[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
6 | float frequency;
7 | } NOTE;
8 |
9 | typedef struct {
10 | char label[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
11 | NOTE notes[MAX_NOTES_PER_TUNING];
12 | uint8_t notes_count;
13 | } TUNING;
14 |
15 | typedef struct {
16 | char label[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
17 | TUNING* tunings;
18 | uint8_t tunings_count;
19 | } VARIATION;
20 |
21 | typedef struct {
22 | char label[MAX_LABEL_LENGTH];
23 | VARIATION* variations;
24 | uint8_t variations_count;
25 | } INSTRUMENT;
26 |
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