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drewprops
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Atlanta
 
2020-10-23, 15:53

I have a small side project I'm hoping to tackle once cold weather gets here: adding a sound board that is triggered when a button is pressed. I did a quick search and found a simple programmable sound board that would do the trick for about $15. It recognizes WAV and OGG files.

You can connect it to your machine via USB and copy files over.

The only problem I foresee is that the device requires a Windows machine when dragging/dropping sound files onto the chip when programming it. While I am aware that Windows is the prevalent platform for these types of electronic hobbyist projects I am wondering if there are any similar solutions that might work with the Mac platform.

Here's the sound board:

Adafruit Audio FX Mini Sound Board - WAV/OGG Trigger - 2MB Flash


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drewprops
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Join Date: May 2004
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2022-02-05, 23:15

Can I tell you something? I have ZERO memory of what this project was going to be.


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