Making Sound Reactive Projects - Electronics with Becky Stern | DigiKey
Let’s explore sound-reactive electronics– projects that can sense and respond to sound. In this video, @BeckyStern shares many ways to sense audio, from basic vibration to voice recognition, so that you can pick the right path for your project.
[link to maker.io article]
She reviews audio sensors and includes information about piezos and microphones that can be used to sense audio data, talks about the MSGEQ7 graphic equalizer chip that helps process it, and then shares how to incorporate the data into projects that are a spectacle of interactive audio.
Part List
| Imagen | Número de pieza del fabricante | Descripción | Cantidad disponible | Precio | Ver detalles | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | ![]() | 1063 | EVAL BOARD FOR MAX4466 | 41 - Inmediata | $6.95 | Ver detalles |
![]() | SEN0539-EN | GRAVITY VOICE RECOGNITION SENSOR | 124 - Inmediata | $16.90 | Ver detalles | |
![]() | ![]() | DFR0126 | AUDIO ANALYZER | 21 - Inmediata | $18.05 | Ver detalles |
![]() | ![]() | 114992002 | MINI USB MICROPHONE COMPATIBLE W | 383 - Inmediata | $4.90 | Ver detalles |
![]() | ![]() | AB2746B-LW100-R | BUZZER ELEMENT STD 4.6KHZ 27MM | 0 - Inmediata | $2.05 | Ver detalles |










