At first glance, this may look like a retro styled monome, but it is actually quite different. Merging a Project64 key pad and a Voice Shield for Arduino, [Spikenzie] has made a sound effects box. Each button triggers a unique sound that is stored in the Voice Shield. Of coarse, it will be like a game of memory trying to remember what sound is where. You can see a demo video here.
Sound Effects Box
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Is it just me, or are all the sounds playing back too fast – like it’s the wrong sample-rate or something?
“Of coarse, it will be like a…..” = Of course
Coarse meaning rough.
So its a giant, plus version of the little sfx keychains I used to play with. Cool. Rattatatta, Pew Pew Pew, and *mushroomcloud*
Its so easy for you pukes to criticize peoples work when you couldn’t even duplicate what you just saw, instead of bragging to the www about how dumb you are just stay quiet and learn something. i think its pretty neat and I will attempt to build one myself.
seems a waste of buttons to me.
where can I purchase one of these sound effects boxes ?
Can I get one made with just two buttons ?
One will be a Rimshot for when I tell jokes that need a little boost after the punchline.
and one button for the sound of crickets for jokes that don’t go over at all !!!
Please let me know when I can put my order in.
Thanks- Mark – Not quite making a living in comedy yet – Hetzner
I never understood the monome, it’s so unfriendly, I always prefer a simple samples to play my sound effects and such.
Joe from http://www.sound-effects-hunter.com
I have this carrier and the baby bjorn active. My son was born in May in 90 degree weather so this carrier was way to hot to use outdoors, at least with the infant insert.