Bob Blomquist thanks. Been looking at it all morning, I don't see the wave files. That's ok, I'm going to make my own anyway, but I thought if I would use yours in testing at least if it didn't work it wouldn't be the files themselves. I notice your code triggers by number. I trust those can be redefined as names that are easier to recognize. So instead of 6, you could have 10chime or so. Also. You are using 24 volts, is that ac or D.C.?
Sorry, I missed your reply until now. The numbers are required by the Wave Trigger board. Some of the boards commands allow you to play music in sequence. Hence the numbers. I got the Pinball sounds from freesound.org/people/relwin/packs/10675/. The power supply is 24 volts DC. All electronic circuits generally work on DC.
Thank you Bob. I've been looking far too long for polyphonic board for my pinball :)
Awesome project. Thanks for sharing.
Great Job Bob!
Woah this is super cool! Thanks for posting it!
very well done.nice job.
I am using 3 arduinos in my project as my dfplayer mini does not play other sound uninterrupted, any other ideas for it?
Hi Bob! Amazing work! I had started to build a similar pinball machine as yours. What kind of solenoid driver did you use?
Where did you get the pinball sounds
For more information about this, see www.hackster.io/BobB/pinball-sounds-and-music-bac92b
Bob Blomquist thanks. Been looking at it all morning, I don't see the wave files. That's ok, I'm going to make my own anyway, but I thought if I would use yours in testing at least if it didn't work it wouldn't be the files themselves. I notice your code triggers by number. I trust those can be redefined as names that are easier to recognize. So instead of 6, you could have 10chime or so. Also. You are using 24 volts, is that ac or D.C.?
Sorry, I missed your reply until now. The numbers are required by the Wave Trigger board. Some of the boards commands allow you to play music in sequence. Hence the numbers. I got the Pinball sounds from freesound.org/people/relwin/packs/10675/. The power supply is 24 volts DC. All electronic circuits generally work on DC.
Bob Blomquist half of my old pinball parts use ac the rest D.C.
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