New product: MP3 Trigger V24

Posted by Ryan on 11 April 2016
Tags: new products

The updated MP3 Trigger V24 from SparkFun is now for sale. This new version features improved firmware that can read a configuration file from the SD card, making it much easier to use without a microcontroller. We posted previously about a project using an A-Star 32U4 and an MP3 Trigger to make a Scary shaking tombstone. The MP3 trigger also pairs nicely with the Maestro Servo Controllers because you can use a Maestro servo controller’s scripting capability to trigger sounds to play in sync with motion. You can see examples of how people are using them on our forum here and here.

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When a sound is triggered while another sound is still playing, does it stop the first sound, or let them both play? I understand for songs, you'd want the previous song to stop, but for sound effects, you might want more than one to play at once.. Maybe a background sound plus something triggered, for example..
Hello, Steve.

That might be possible, but we do not have any specific suggestions for how to go about doing that. You might try searching the internet to see if and how other people have done that, or you could also try contacting the SparkFun to see if they have any suggestions.

- Patrick

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