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<blockquote data-quote="honkyg" data-source="post: 8608091" data-attributes="member: 606879"><p>i would definitely stay away from 'sound' activation using a mic as environmental sonic anomalies can make it buggy.</p><p></p><p>anyways, a micro controller by itself wont be able to do everything, you'll need to build the circuits it's going to control in most cases, but you'll prob need a crash course in arduino. its a very large open source/freeware community and fairly easy to use once you get past the programming learning curve <a href="http://forefront.io/a/beginners-guide-to-arduino/" target="_blank">http://forefront.io/a/beginners-guide-to-arduino/</a></p><p></p><p>there is ALOT of developer forums and programs for arduino format out there, there's even their own forum on their website <a href="https://forum.arduino.cc/" target="_blank">https://forum.arduino.cc/</a>, the problem is searching through it all to extrapolate programming tid bits you want to use.</p><p></p><p>choice of unit should be reserved until you get an idea of how large/comprehensive the project will be, but if it's a simple program, you wont need anything too fancy. i found this diy vid for exactly your application using an arduino controlling an equalizer ic chip that splits the frequencies, but im not sure which unit it is.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]W4EG9Ikv4gw[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honkyg, post: 8608091, member: 606879"] i would definitely stay away from 'sound' activation using a mic as environmental sonic anomalies can make it buggy. anyways, a micro controller by itself wont be able to do everything, you'll need to build the circuits it's going to control in most cases, but you'll prob need a crash course in arduino. its a very large open source/freeware community and fairly easy to use once you get past the programming learning curve [URL="http://forefront.io/a/beginners-guide-to-arduino/"]http://forefront.io/a/beginners-guide-to-arduino/[/URL] there is ALOT of developer forums and programs for arduino format out there, there's even their own forum on their website [URL="https://forum.arduino.cc/"]https://forum.arduino.cc/[/URL], the problem is searching through it all to extrapolate programming tid bits you want to use. choice of unit should be reserved until you get an idea of how large/comprehensive the project will be, but if it's a simple program, you wont need anything too fancy. i found this diy vid for exactly your application using an arduino controlling an equalizer ic chip that splits the frequencies, but im not sure which unit it is. [MEDIA=youtube]W4EG9Ikv4gw[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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