Hi,
As part of a science project I am in need of making a custom sound player where I would like to record a few short clips and at the press of a button play each clip. I was not sure of the cheapest method to make one like this. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
-Pri
How to make an inexpensive custom sound player
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Re: How to make an inexpensive custom sound player
One method would be to pick up a recordable greeting card at the store and remove the electronics. Hallmark used to have a bunch of these.
You could also use a recordable message module such as:
https://www.quasarelectronics.co.uk/Ite ... er-isd1740
http://www.amazon.com/Velleman-K8094-Ex ... B008NMW988
https://www.quasarelectronics.co.uk/Ite ... der-5w-rms
http://www.electronics123.com/kits-and- ... -ONLY.html
This page had one that's not available any longer, but at the bottom of the page are some that sound like they might fill the bill:
http://www.electronics123.com/kits-and- ... uded-.html
Try "sound recording module" in a search engine and you'll probably find more. Another alternative might be to record the soubds as .WAV files and write a quick program in Python where you hit a key on the keyboard to play a sound. I think you actually have a bunch of options here. Good luck with your project!
Howard
You could also use a recordable message module such as:
https://www.quasarelectronics.co.uk/Ite ... er-isd1740
http://www.amazon.com/Velleman-K8094-Ex ... B008NMW988
https://www.quasarelectronics.co.uk/Ite ... der-5w-rms
http://www.electronics123.com/kits-and- ... -ONLY.html
This page had one that's not available any longer, but at the bottom of the page are some that sound like they might fill the bill:
http://www.electronics123.com/kits-and- ... uded-.html
Try "sound recording module" in a search engine and you'll probably find more. Another alternative might be to record the soubds as .WAV files and write a quick program in Python where you hit a key on the keyboard to play a sound. I think you actually have a bunch of options here. Good luck with your project!
Howard
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Re: How to make an inexpensive custom sound player
pripree - eBay always has several, some less than $2. I've purchased several, including microphone and speaker and they work quite well.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R4 ... e&_sacat=0
Rick Marz
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R4 ... e&_sacat=0
Rick Marz

