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This module contains a soundboard consisting of 204 sounds, with each sound represented by an emoji.
The module has 12 tiles on the bottom with emojis, and five more tiles on the top that are blank. Pressing any of the upper tiles will play one of the sounds in the soundfont. Take note of what sounds are played by each tile. You can identify the sounds by using the Thirty Dollar Key found later in this manual.
Pressing any of the lower tiles will fill the selected upper tile with the emoji on the pressed tile. You can select an upper tile by pressing it, or by pressing any of the lower tiles if one isnโt selected already. The two buttons at the bottom of the module will display a new set of emojis on the bottom tiles. The emojis will always match one of the rows in the Thirty Dollar Table found below.
Take note of the five sounds the module played, and find their corresponding emojis in the Thirty Dollar Table below. The five emojis will form a hexagon in the table with one of the vertices missing. When finding the hexagon shape, the table does not wrap around.
Using the point on the table of the missing vertex, create a new hexagon using the same dimensions as the other one with the aformentioned vertex being the diametrically opposite vertex on the new hexagon. Additionally, this new hexagon can wrap around.
Enter the emojis of this new hexagon into the module, starting with the first vertex clockwise after the missing vertex (but not including the missing one), and proceeding in a clockwise order around the new hexagon.
When you are ready to submit your answer, press the play button in the top-left corner of the module. If all five entered emojis are correct, the module will solve. If any of them are wrong, the module will strike and a red light will appear over the incorrect ones.
To clear your answer, press the clear button in the top-right corner of the module.