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USA
#97  

So Bobsheaux, did you give up? Persevere through this.

EzAng

PRO
Belgium
#98  

ezang

am still here.;)

PRO
USA
#99   — Edited

yes I am Nomad, I am here it is only 7:43 in the evening

PRO
Belgium
#100  

ezang

do you use desame sound servo pc for moving the mouth?

PRO
USA
#101  

moving a mouth, like my Mr. Roman, I use the talk servo

EzAng

PRO
Belgium
#102  

okay thanks .i saw your video.

PRO
USA
#103  

Thank, good night

#104  

I had to go to work. I'm back, I'm going to do my best to try this again without slamming my fist through the wall...

Here's my project. 

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Sound servo Mic...

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The blocky code to tell the LED what to do.... (Port D14 is where the LED has been successfully connected, so the code is modified to incorporate port D14.)

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The script of a bit of test dialogue...

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The settings for my PWM control.

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I raise the slider on the PWM (which immediately snaps back into the OFF position), I hit the START button on the script controls, and THIS is the result.

It's talking, but we don't SEE it talking. And even if we COULD see it talking, it would look like THIS.

I want the talking LED to be as bright as the eye LEDs, and I want it to flash with each spoken syllable, but neither action is taking place. When it DOES work, it's stuck at a barely visible random flicker, and it continues even after the speech has stopped.

"i see only one pwm in his project." No mention of needing more than one PWM was made before now.

"Or a simple script to turn on and off:" I just tried that new script you provided.

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This isn't giving me the effect I want.

"I see you have sound servo mic. you need sound servo (PC)" This is EXACTLY what I've been talking about this entire time; these are the most confusing, unclear instructions I've ever read in my life. Nomad said that I needed "servo mic".  I pointed out how there ISN'T any control listed as "servo mic", that there are instead FIVE different sound servo Controls, and even after listing each one by name, all he said was "Sound Servo".  I switched over to Sound servo (PC) after you made that suggestion, and THAT didn't work either. (Post #73)

But okay.... Just for the sake of argument.... Just to show you that I'm honest-to-everything-holy TRYING here...  I'm going to re-insert the original code combined with the Sound servo (PC) control....

New set-up....

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Sound servo (PC)...

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Original LED script, modified with $Soundv4Value and D14...

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The final result....

sigh No... It's still too dim, it's not blinking in sync with the dialogue, and it prematurely stops blinking before the dialogue is completed.  Then again... it actually TURNS OFF when it's done talking.

I'm exhausted....