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How do I make a simple device to play sounds?
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Join Date: Jan 2000
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I'll try to keep this simple. I'd like some type of device that I can program to play custom sound clips. The kind of thing where you press a button or key and it plays a sound clip The best setup would be a small electronic piano keyboard hooked up to a speaker for extra loudness. I realize I could use a laptop computer but I don't want to spend that much money and I'd rather this device have the single function of playing sound clips.
Anyone have an idea how I could do this?
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Apr 2003
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If you have an iPhone you could use it for this setup.
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That's a good idea, but I want it to be a dedicated device that will stay in it's spot permanently. Don't want to sacrifice an expensive iPhone for this.
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An iPod shuffle would be cheap and effective for the same setup too. (assuming you want to play only a few repeating clips)
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Need to be able to select from around 6 different specific sound clips. Imagine something like being able to press a specific key/button and get the sound of thunder each time you press that key/button.
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So an iPod is not going to work unless it has a touch screen (iPod Touch), depends how fast you need to react. If its not super critical you could use an iPod Nano (scroll to select each sound to play)
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You're looking for what's called a "sampler" or "Sample player".
If you don't want to use one of the numerous sample players for iPhone/iPod touch, then I suggest a visit to the nearest musicians' store.
You can either use a keyboard to play a sampler via MIDI, or a keyboard with built-in sampling.
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