Learn how the sound component works.
Build the beginning of your soundboard app so that the correct sound plays when you click the button
term: definition
You don't need to create a volume switch
Minimum Requirements for your Soundboard App:
3 buttons
3 Sounds
3 Images
3 Labels
Have the sounds play when you click the button.
Why does Nicole want to share her writing online? What are the benefits to her?
What are the risks of Nicole sharing her writing online?
Find Images and Sounds for your Soundboard App.
Only search for open source (or Creative Commons-licensed) media.
You can get tons of free sounds from freesound.org
Record the source of each picture and sound file so that you can give credit in your portfolio.
A good way to do this is to copy the URL (link) of the source into a Google doc.
Rename your sound files so that they do not have any spaces in them.
You can filter for images that are labeled for noncommercial reuse using the Search Tools.
You can save a picture by right-clicking the image and selecting Save image as... Then, type in a name that is easy to understand, and it will download.
Remember to write down where the picture comes from, so you can properly give credit.
Due to their size, your sound files should be no more than 10 seconds each. Use mp3cut.net to trim your files.
Advanced Options
Have a slider that the user can use to adjust the volume.
Add in a textinput and a button so that the user can write something and the phone will say it.
Use the audiorecorder component so that the user could say something or record a sound to the phone so that the user can use that sound on the sound board.