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![Taiko Drum Controller](Images/banner-taiko.png)
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## Table of content
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- [Analog Taiko IO Board - ESP32 S3 DevkitC1](#analog-taiko-io-board---esp32-s3-devkitc1)
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- [Table of content](#table-of-content)
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- [About this Project](#about-this-project)
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- [Components needed](#components-needed)
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- [Parameters tuning](#parameters-tuning)
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- [Player Selection](#player-selection)
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- [Sensitivity](#sensitivity)
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- [Additional Notes](#additional-notes)
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- [Why bridge rectifiers](#why-bridge-rectifiers)
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- [TaikoArcadeLoader](#taikoarcadeloader)
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## About this Project
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This is a hard fork of [ShikyC's](https://github.com/ShikyC/Taiko-Drum-Controller-Arduino) taiko controller project with some QOL improvements.
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This is a hard fork of [ShikyC's](https://github.com/ShikyC/Taiko-Drum-Controller-Arduino) taiko controller project with some QOL improvements.
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It's aim is to provide accurate-enough arcade drum support for converted SD cabs or bootlegs running Taiko Nijiiro.
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![Converted bootleg cab](Images/bootleg_cab.png)
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**This program is for personal and non-commercial use only.**
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## What You Need
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## Components needed
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* An [ESP32 S3 DevKitC-1](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/stable/esp32s3/hw-reference/esp32s3/user-guide-devkitc-1.html) board.
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* 4 [JST PH 2.0](https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005004067623293.html) connectors (i'm using 90° ones but straight ones work too).
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@ -26,17 +39,17 @@ All of those parts can be found for next to nothing on aliexpress.
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You'll also need an IO Board PCB (you can find the gerber files in [here](PCB/Export/)).
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I've used [JLCPCB](https://jlcpcb.com/) to order mine.
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## Tuning the Parameters
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## Parameters tuning
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All the parameters are located in [params.h](Firmware/params.h).
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### Player Select
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### Player Selection
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By setting `#define PLAYER_SELECT` to either `1` or `2`, you can set what player the board will act as. If you're using two of these, make sure that they each are set to a different player to avoid issues.
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The buildin led of the ESP32 S3 DevKitC1 will be either red or blue depending on that value !
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### Sensitivities
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### Sensitivity
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Not all piezoelectric sensors are the same, and thus the captured signals from the 4 sensors may vary significantly. The sensitivity adjust trims are used to normalize those differences.
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## Additional Notes
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### Why using bridge rectifiers
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### Why bridge rectifiers
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Without biasing the voltage of the piezoelectric sensors, their output voltage range is about -5V to +5V. However, the ESP32 ADCs only accept positive voltage values from 0 to 3.3V. When they receive a negative voltage, it's simply truncated to 0.
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