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Now you know it all works, you'll need to create your own audio files. The sound board does not support MP3 so if you have your audio clips in MP3 format you'll have to convert them to OGG or WAV
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You can use either OGG or WAV format, and you can 'mix and match' so some files are OGG and some are WAV
 
You can use either OGG or WAV format, and you can 'mix and match' so some files are OGG and some are WAV
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Generating audio files, especially if you want to keep them small, can take a little experimentation: higher bit rates and sample rates will sound 'better' but take more space. You can go with 44.1KHz sample rate which is basically audio CD quality, or down to maybe 8KHz for spoken word or low-rez effects.
 
Generating audio files, especially if you want to keep them small, can take a little experimentation: higher bit rates and sample rates will sound 'better' but take more space. You can go with 44.1KHz sample rate which is basically audio CD quality, or down to maybe 8KHz for spoken word or low-rez effects.
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Another way you can save space is to convert stereo files to mono. The decoder supports stereo but if you only have a single speaker it doesn't matter if you have stereo output and stereo takes 2x plus de place.
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Another way you can save space is to convert stereo files to mono. The decoder supports stereo but if you only have a single speaker it doesn't matter if you have stereo output and stereo takes 2x plus de place.}}
    
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