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Uploaded by hyperbuoy on Oct 8, 2007
a simple light sensor reads the amount of light in the area and creates noise.
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This is cool. You could also try using a photoresistor and a 555 timer configured as a monostable multivibrator to control the frequency of the signal. It would be really cool if you could build the hardware to keep the sound in a certain key.
thevenerablez 11 months ago
LDR
jaketownsend36 1 year ago
Same theremin principle :-D
ciolamorta 1 year ago
is it a ldr (light dependant resistor)
turnerp832 3 years ago
cool
tawkinhedz 3 years ago
free bird
vitradesk 3 years ago
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This is cool. You could also try using a photoresistor and a 555 timer configured as a monostable multivibrator to control the frequency of the signal. It would be really cool if you could build the hardware to keep the sound in a certain key.
thevenerablez 11 months ago
LDR
jaketownsend36 1 year ago
Same theremin principle :-D
ciolamorta 1 year ago
is it a ldr (light dependant resistor)
turnerp832 3 years ago
cool
tawkinhedz 3 years ago
free bird
vitradesk 3 years ago