Hello friends, I have a project in mind and I don't know how to do it. I am new to Ardunio. I want to design a toy tablet. When I press the button, I want it to play the sound you have specified, but I want it to play the things I have said before, not the song. How can I do this? I have an Arduni Uno. I would be glad if you could help me.
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You want to record some sounds and play those sounds depending on user input?
How will you make the recordings?
Yes, exactly like that, the sounds I recorded will be played on the buttons pressed by the user. Can I do this with Arduino?
Originally ISD now Nuvoton ISD it sounds like you are looking for a "chip Corder". Today they come in all sizes (record durations) and are inexpensive. Try a simple Google of chip corder modules or chip corder boards and you will get a dozen hits, Like This One.
You can run boards like this stand alone or under control of an Arduino or about any uC like an Arduino.
Ron
I suggest to take a look at esp boards. Those have sufficient memory to hold a few minutes of music.
Uno will run out of progmem really fast (a blib and a blob would work fine...).
You can try this method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1HEwgHSBrs&t=22s
thank you friend for your help ![]()
Like @xfpd, I too would recommend the DFR Player. Either on its own with a few resistors, or with the Arduino connected for more flexibility.
I assume you will record your tracks onto the mini-SD card with an appropriate tool, like Audacity, GoldWave, etc.
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