Nerdforge | Music Reactive Desk Light || DIY @Nerdforge | Uploaded December 2016 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
Building a good looking light that visualizes all sounds and music, using simple components and some basic arduino programming.
PARTS:
Addressable RGB LED strip: bit.ly/2N41I4Y
Sound Detector: bit.ly/2MiKDyW
3$ Arduino Nano: bit.ly/2x3aZA3
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I always wanted to build a music visualizer, but it always seemed awfully complicated. After finding a sound detector module on the interwebs I thought that it might be doable after all. Using some basic electronics, and a jar from ikea, this turned out pretty cool, and I am quite happy with it. Being a computer scientist student I loved playing with the code, and tweaking different parameters to produce different results. I have uploaded it so you can see what I did, and to use it or modify it if you want. It's not finished (probably never will be), and not perfect. Contributions appreciated!
The code used:
github.com/hansjny/Natural-Nerd/blob/master/arduino/soundsread2/sound_reactive.ino
FastLED library:
github.com/FastLED/FastLED
Music from the outro:
Alan Walker - Fade (On NCS)
youtube.com/watch?v=bM7SZ5SBzyY
Building a good looking light that visualizes all sounds and music, using simple components and some basic arduino programming.
PARTS:
Addressable RGB LED strip: bit.ly/2N41I4Y
Sound Detector: bit.ly/2MiKDyW
3$ Arduino Nano: bit.ly/2x3aZA3
We spend a lot of time and resources on our projects. If you like to watch our videos, consider helping us out by becoming a Patreon supporter. patreon.com/nerdforge
Code walkthrough: youtube.com/watch?v=NQinj-tlU-M&feature=youtu.be
Facebook - facebook.com/Nerdforge
Instagram - instagram.com/thenerdforge
Website - thenerdforge.com
BUSINESS CONTACT: contact@thenerdforge.com
I always wanted to build a music visualizer, but it always seemed awfully complicated. After finding a sound detector module on the interwebs I thought that it might be doable after all. Using some basic electronics, and a jar from ikea, this turned out pretty cool, and I am quite happy with it. Being a computer scientist student I loved playing with the code, and tweaking different parameters to produce different results. I have uploaded it so you can see what I did, and to use it or modify it if you want. It's not finished (probably never will be), and not perfect. Contributions appreciated!
The code used:
github.com/hansjny/Natural-Nerd/blob/master/arduino/soundsread2/sound_reactive.ino
FastLED library:
github.com/FastLED/FastLED
Music from the outro:
Alan Walker - Fade (On NCS)
youtube.com/watch?v=bM7SZ5SBzyY