Tutorials/VEX Speaker module
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To help you get started, here are two sample programs to try out your new VEX speaker attachment. | To help you get started, here are two sample programs to try out your new VEX speaker attachment. | ||
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| + | File:Tut-vex-box-1.jpg|VEX Speaker Unboxing | ||
| + | File:Tut-vex-box-2.jpg|VEX Speaker Unboxing | ||
| + | File:Tut-vex-box-3.jpg|VEX Speaker Unboxing | ||
| + | File:Tut-vex-speaker.jpg|Attached to Cortex | ||
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Revision as of 08:11, 4 May 2012
| Got a new VEX Speaker?
Wiki Link: VEX2_Functions_Sound To help you get started, here are two sample programs to try out your new VEX speaker attachment. |
Contents |
Unboxing
Example Code
Sound Test:
task main() { //Basic "Play Sound" commands PlaySound(soundBeepBeep); wait1Msec(200); //Intelligent "Play Sound" command //Delay until sound is done playing PlaySound(soundFastUpwardTones); while(bSoundActive) wait1Msec(1); //Play a tone: //First Parameter: Frequence in Hz //Second Parameter: Length to play in 1/100th of a seconds (50 = .5 seconds) PlayTone(440, 50); wait1Msec(500); //Play a Sound File (need to use the File Management to Upload First) PlaySoundFile("1.wav"); wait1Msec(1000); }
Sample Program Downloads
PowerPoint explaining VEX Speaker
Sound Files