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element14 presents | How to Make a Custom Soundboard with the STM32F4 Using FreeCAD @element14presents | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 1 day ago
Help! Katie's band needs a sound effect played during one of their pieces, quickly and with minimal fuss, but no one really has a free hand. So why not make a custom soundboard box for any time a sound effect is needed, to be triggered via a footswitch? With an STM32 microcontroller and a speaker, Katie sets out to make a box to do just that!

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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents
#0:19 Overview
#2:27 The Parts
#5:32 Code And Testing
#9:47 Case Design
#13:15 Fabricating The Case
#14:30 Final Assembly
#16:15 Play It!
#17:22 Give your Feedback

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