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ROOMS:
Addressable RGB LED strip: https://bit.ly/2N41I4Y
Sound detector: https://bit.ly/2MiKDyW
3Arduino Nano: https://bit.ly/2x3aZA3
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I've always wanted to create a music visualizer, but it always seemed terribly complicated. After finding a sound detector module on the interwebs, I thought it might be doable after all. Using some basic electronics and a pot from Ikea, it turned out pretty cool and I'm pretty happy with it. As a computer science student, I loved playing with code and changing different parameters to produce different results. I uploaded it so you can see what I've done and be able to use or modify it if you want. It's not finished (it probably never will be) and it's not perfect. Contributions appreciated!
The code used:
https://github.com/hansjny/Natural-Nerd/blob/master/arduino/soundsread2/sound_reactive.ino
FastLED Library:
https://github.com/FastLED/FastLED
Outro music:
Alan Walker – Fade (On NCS)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?vbM7SZ5SBzyY
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