Yup, it’s time for another new product announcement: the BeatVox audio shield for Arduino

Sounds come out of a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack and are either stored right in the Arduino’s FLASH memory or on a 512Kbyte SPI NAND FLASH on the BeatVox shield.
Best of all, it’s less than $20 and comes fully assembled.
Hi, just got my BeatVox shield. Great work! Having fun with trying different sounds and looping. Wondering when you’ll post some methods to storing sounds in the 512K SPI flash chip? the memory in the Arduino runs out pretty fast when your samples get a bit longer than 1/2 sec!
Yes I’m looking at a shield to do audio for a HAL9000 idea but to store clips I’d need the SPI flash writeable also. Has this been implemented yet?