The Voice Changer is done! Well, at least as much "done" as it's going to get for this stage before I've built it's enclosure. It's very much taken from the Wave-Shield Voice Changer tutorial over on the Adafruit learning site
( https://learn.adafruit.com/wave-shiel... )
I've left all the wires very long for it for now so that when I shorten them to build into the head/mask, I know that I have plenty of extra wire rather than too little. It's Running off the Arduino Uno that was seen in the previous video for the eyes.
And to top it all off, here's the video I uploaded to youtube to show off the device and the use of it! The last portion of the video has my actually changed-up voice :)
http://youtu.be/_8xZxmSRbyk
( https://learn.adafruit.com/wave-shiel... )
I've left all the wires very long for it for now so that when I shorten them to build into the head/mask, I know that I have plenty of extra wire rather than too little. It's Running off the Arduino Uno that was seen in the previous video for the eyes.
And to top it all off, here's the video I uploaded to youtube to show off the device and the use of it! The last portion of the video has my actually changed-up voice :)
http://youtu.be/_8xZxmSRbyk
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More reverb! Not sure how you can get bass out of those speakers, you might be able to mod them with a big bass port and a reverb tube of some kind which would sound totally nuts.
Like try projecting it through a large diameter plastic tube.
Is the software to do audio manipulation running on the Arduino itself, or is that mostly a function of the audio shield and a DSP?
Like try projecting it through a large diameter plastic tube.
Is the software to do audio manipulation running on the Arduino itself, or is that mostly a function of the audio shield and a DSP?
Yeah. I've seen that before in clock radio speakers. That might work and wouldn't add too much extra bulk. It's just a smooth bore, evenly filleted hole in the back of the speaker. It has to be really perfect though to have the desired effect. I'm just saying that it IS a commonly implicated strategy. Whatever you wanna do.
Maybe a little reverb. Depends what you're going for.
Maybe a little reverb. Depends what you're going for.
Awesooooooome. You don't sound at all how I imagined. Rest assured your voice works very well with the distortion. I'm also really impressed with the setup. It's elegantly simple, and the voice sounds awesome. Are you going to be able to use the same Arduino Uno to run the voice and the eyes at the same time?
Hmm... I was just thinking you could take apart a mini hooka thing and wire the boiler to a timer using that same board to make the head vent steam periodically.
You would probably want to make sure that it was isolated from the rest of the electronics in case condensation became an issue.
Hmm... I was just thinking you could take apart a mini hooka thing and wire the boiler to a timer using that same board to make the head vent steam periodically.
You would probably want to make sure that it was isolated from the rest of the electronics in case condensation became an issue.
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