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Matlab Code
%{ Homework #1 Problem 1 Jeremiah Wise This Program plays the first portion of the corus "Hail Purdue". It first plats at a norlal speed then plays 2 times that speed. On the third trial in is played at the original speed in the next octave higher. %} %Frequencies associated with each note A = 220; Bb = 233.082; B = 246.942; C = 261.626; Db = 277.183; D = 293.665; Eb = 311.127; E = 329.628; F = 349.228; Gb = 369.994; G = 391.995; Ab = 415.305; %First few notes of the chorus chorus = [A, B, Db, D, E, Gb, Gb, G, G, G, D, E, F, Gb]; delta = 0.0005; %Part a endTime = 0.4; t = [0 : delta : endTime]; for i = 1 : length(chorus) note = sin(2 * pi * t * chorus(i)); sound(note, 1/delta); end %Part b endTime = endTime / 2; t = 0 : delta : endTime; for i = 1 : length(chorus) note = sin(2 * pi * t * chorus(i)); sound(note, 1/delta); end %Part c endTime = 0.4; t = 0 : delta : endTime; for i = 1 : length(chorus) note = sin(4 * pi * t * chorus(i)); sound(note, 1/delta); end