The Sound Weave Device

Guide for Microphone Sound Sensor Arduino | Random Nerd Tutorials

|240x173|Guide for Microphone Sound Sensor Arduino | Random Nerd Tutorials

If you’re using the LM393 module, you should connect the OUT pin to an Arduino digital pin. Example: Sound Sensitive Lights. In this example, a microphone sensor will detect the sound intensity of your surroundings and will light up an LED if the sound intensity is above a certain threshold.

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Here we have the microphone sound sensor, it feeds out the output through a potentiometer which is gauged by sound.

This how it is used with a LED

Music Reactive LED Strip with Microphone Module - Arduino Project (circuits-diy.com)

240x135 Music Reactive LED Strip with Microphone Module - Arduino Project - Circuits DIY

Today in this tutorial we are going to make another simple & cool DIY Electonic Project “Music Reactive LED using Arduino“.A music reactive LED circuit is a simple electronic circuit that responds to varying sound levels, usually, of the rhythmic melody from nearby playing music & displays the changing intensity level of the sound signal in the form of blinking LEDs.

So the idea is the take that and combine it with

The negative ion generator.

Negative Ion Generator DC 12V With Single Lead | Railwayscenics

The concept in application becomes an environmentally charged music patterned by the beats via the ions it creates.

What do you think?

The parts already exist, its just putting it together in presentable and acceptable manner.

I think it is also unique enough to be patented.

I dont have to money to do it, but if it works it would be a cool idea.

Combine it with fields

So public idea.

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“Randon Nerd Tutorials” - :grin:

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Link wasn’t working, here’s the updated one

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Just like that :smiley:

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I’d be happy to help you with this if you want. l have used Arduino before.
l can’t physically put it together but l can help programming it

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hey man its a start if anything.

but I think it could work,
imagine wearing headphones and dancing around to music and literally creating a tangible vibe around you.

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Reminds of school and college days doing crazy stuff like this. Now stuck in management fooling clients and also myself :joy_cat:

Good luck :+1:

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funny enough I had this teacher in high school for electrical engineering and we would always be working with breadboards. Understood no one really cared much about the projects but thought this would be a good reason to contact him again…

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I’d definitely buy it. Love the idea.

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Uhh ohhh I’m having a deja vu of having a deja vu lmao

@Dreamweaver my most excited congratulations man!!! :)

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