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

6.500 KD

Description


Would
you like to add audio/sound effects to your next project, without an
Arduino+Shield? Or maybe you don't even know how to use
microcontrollers, you just want to make a sound play whenever you press a
button. What about something that has to be very small and portable?
You are probably feeling a little frustrated: it's been very hard to
find a simple, low cost audio effects trigger that is easy to use and
does not require any programming

UNTIL NOW!

Don't get me wrong, I love the MP3 Music Maker shield and the Audio FX Sound Board + 2x2W Amp.
And our Wave Shield is a dependable classic. But you either need an
Arduino or they might be a little too big and powerful for your needs.
So after a lot of engineering and tinkering we've come out with
the Adafruit MINI Sound Board, the fastest way to add
audio effects to a project, with a small footprint. We think this is the
best sound board for props and costumes!

The Sound Board has a lot of amazing features that make it the easiest thing ever:

  • No Arduino or other microcontroller required! It is completely stand-alone, just needs a 3 to 5.5VDC battery
  • Small - only 1.5" x 0.9"
  • Built in storage
    - yep! you don't even need an SD card, there's 2MB of storage on the
    board itself. Good for a few minutes of compressed stereo, and maybe
    half a minute of uncompressed stereo. Double that if you go with mono
    instead of stereo.
  • Built in Mass Storage USB
    - Plug any micro USB cable into the Sound Board and your Windows
    computer, you can drag and drop your files right on as if it were a USB
    key
  • Compressed or Uncompressed audio - Go with compressed Ogg Vorbis files for longer audio files, or uncompressed WAV files
  • High Quality Sound - You want 44.1KHz 16 bit stereo? Not a problem! The decoding hardware can handle any bit/sample rate and mono or stereo
  • 8 Triggers - Connect up to 8 buttons or switches, each one can trigger audio files to play
  • Stereo line out
    - Right and Left, AC-coupled audio out. Use headphones, powered
    speakers or even wire up one of our amplifiers to make loud sounds.
  • Five different trigger effects
    - by changing the name of the files, you can create five different
    types of triggers which will cover a large range of projects without any programming
  • Control over UART (9600 Baud) via any microcontroller, we have an Arduino Library for basic control over playback and volume.

What
do we mean by trigger effects? Well, depending on your project you may
need to have audio play in different ways. We thought of the five most
common needs and built it into the Sound Board so you just rename the
file to get the effect you want. See the product tutorial for more details

  1. Basic Trigger
    - name the file Tnn.WAV or Tnn.OGG to have the audio file play when the
    matching trigger pin nn is connected to ground momentarily
  2. Hold Looping Trigger
    - name the file TnnHOLDL.WAV or .OGG to have the audio play only when
    the trigger pin is held low, it will loop until the pin is released
  3. Latching Loop Trigger
    - name the file TnnLATCH.WAV or .OGG to have the audio start playing
    when the button is pressed momentarily, and repeats until the button is
    pressed again
  4. Play Next Trigger - have up to 10
    files play one after the other by naming them TnnNEXT0.WAV thru
    TnnNEXT9.OGG. Will start with #0 and each one on every momentary button
    press until it gets through all of them, then go back to #0
  5. Play Random Trigger
    - just like the Play Next trigger, but will play up to 10 files in
    random order (TnnRAND0.OGG thru TnnRAND9.OGG) every time the button is
    pressed momentarily

The sound board is designed to be
simple: it does not have polyphonic ability, can't play MP3's (MP3 is
patented and costs $ to license, so this board uses the similar but
not-patented OGG format, there's tons of free converters that will turn
an MP3 into OGG), isn't reprogrammable or scriptable, and you can't have
any other kind of trigger type. However, there's a good chance the
project you want to make will work great.

We designed
this board specifically for people who wanted to make props, costumes,
toys, and other small portable projects. Check out the tutorial for all
the powering options, you can power from 3-5VDC so a 3xAAA battery pack or a LiPoly battery will work well.