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Sammy1Am avatar Sammy1Am commented on July 20, 2024

I use this page: http://www.phy.mtu.edu/~suits/notefreqs.html to find the frequencies.

(1/frequency) x 10^6 = period in microseconds.

If you're looking to go extreme, each octave doubles the frequency of the note (e.g. C1 = 32.7 Hz, C2 = 65.41 Hz), so you can use that to go beyond the range listed on that site. Unfortunately by C9, you'll be starting to get a bit out of tune due to rounding to the nearest microsecond. Probably not going to make a big difference in this case, but worth paying attention to (I didn't use milliseconds because they were too big to accurately play any reasonable musical notes)

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