Product Description
Real-Time Mouth Control
The PicoTalk listens carefully to the audio and moves the servo in sync to make the character look like it’s doing the talking. Separate audio tracks can be used for the left and right audio channels so that two characters can be made to have a conversation with just one PicoTalk. No programming or specially encoded audio track required.
Intelligent Random Movement
The second servo output can also be used to control a secondary movement such as the eyes, neck, or hand of the character. The PicoTalk will occasionally move this servo when the character isn’t talking to give it some life. When the character starts talking, it will increase the activity of this servo. The amount of movement is completely adjustable.
Audio
The PicoTalk sits between your line-level audio source and your speakers. It has a connector for the audio-in, as well as an audio-thru connector. No need for Y adapters or
splitters.
Servo Centering
Installing a servo can be tricky if you don’t know where it centers. Connect the PicoTalk and power up holding the set button, both servos are automatically brought to dead center so they can be properly installed.
Easy Setup
The open and closed position of each mouth can be easily programmed using the set button and the adjustment control. If a second mouth isn’t used, then set the amount and range of movement of the secondary servo.
Videos
Additional Information
| Amplifier | No |
|---|---|
| Audio Storage | No |
| Audio Quality | No |
| DMX Compatible | No |
| Output Capacity | No |
| Output Type | RC Servo |
| Outputs | 2 |
| Inputs | No |
| Supply Current | 500mA to 1A |
| Supply Voltage | 9 VDC |