Quote Originally Posted by xnihilo View Post
I id NOT find a good interfacing example Mr SkimaskKnowsEverytging.
Yes I have the datasheet.
Yes, I am using to create a placeholder for the gunshot sound in my code but it sucks.
Funny... Google pulls up a fair amount of interfaces for me. And the VS1001 datasheet show most everything needed.

Quote Originally Posted by xnihilo View Post
A turd... Nice...
I need a REALISTIC gunshot, that's all. Unless you have a replacement solution for such noise, your posts are somehow irrelevant... It looks like you need to have something to say to any post on this forum...
Look pal, I'm just pointing out the fact that sometimes...SOMETIMES...a person overdoes a project by a whole load and wastes a lot of money and effort for perfection when the end result doesn't justify it.

Quote Originally Posted by xnihilo View Post
Do you know what is needed (software and hardware) to use ISD chips?
Again, Google finds a few decent examples of ISD usage with an MCU.

Do you have an idea? MP3 with a little amplifier might do the trick, that's why I thought aout that..
How much does a VS1001 cost? How much does a decent amplifier cost? How much does a decent speaker cost? How much tooling to make a good PCB? How much room in a box? Is it really viable?

Quote Originally Posted by xnihilo View Post
I need to record my sound (or transfer it from my pc).
I need interfacing example to a PIC16F690 and PBP code.
Need need need. There are examples out there. They might not all be for exactly PICs and PBP, but they aren't that different from one to the next.

Jist of the story...how you even tried the SOUND command yet? I had a play with it a couple of days ago just to see if I was on crack, talking smack, or whatever. I think the sounds came out pretty good with the example shown in the PBP manual, nothing more. A bit more of a better filter, maybe a bit of tweaking and finding the right sound frequencies/duration, I'd think that SOUND could produce something really decent.