I've been thinking about adding limited audio to my designs. Things like 
audio effects, chimes, alarms etc. Ideally I would like something that I 
can control using I2C, because my basic design uses I2C for various 
expansion modules, though I could use a GPIO/I2C expansion module as an 
intermediary.

I came across these 
devices: http://www.nuvoton.com/hq/products/isd-voice-ics/isd-chipcorder-family 
, the ISD2130 in particluar looks like it might fit the bill. The great 
thing about them is that they are apparently a one-chip solution. Does 
anyone have any experience of using them, or suggestions for alternatives - 
doesn't need to be one-chip.

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