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Make a Sound-Activated IoT Alarm With ESP8266 & RIOTOUS

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/esp8266/tutorial/how-to-make-a-sound-activated-iot-alarm-with-esp8266-and-riotous

Make a simple sound-activated PIC18 alarm that can alert a server when a threshold is detected.

Make Sound-Activated NeoPixel Rave Goggles With Arduino

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/projects/make-sound-activated-neopixel-rave-goggles-with-arduino

These sound-activated rave goggles react to music — the louder the music, the crazier the light show!

Make a Fan (or Anything) Clap-Activated With TI LaunchPad

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/ti-launchpad/projects/use-a-ti-launchpad-to-activate-a-fan

Use Texas Instrument's Launchpad to add sound activation to an electric fan.

Simple Sound Reactive LEDs Circuit

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/pcb/projects/electronic-piano-circuit-diy-electronic-toy-organ-555-timer-projects

In this tutorial, I show you step by step how to make a Simple Sound Reactive LEDs Circuit

Data Over Sound for Arduino IoT Projects With Chirp 

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/tutorial/data-over-sound-for-arduino-iot-projects-with-chirp

Arduino and Chirp recently announced their partnership that aims to bring data over sound to Arduino IoT projects. 

How to Produce Sounds and Adjust Pitch Using Wekinator and ChucK

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/wekinator/projects/how-to-control-sound-pitch-using-wekinator-and-maxmsp-language

Create and synthesize sounds using the Max/MSP and ChucK programming languages with the Wekinator software application. 

How to Control Sound Pitch With Machine Learning 

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/wekinator/tutorial/how-to-control-sound-pitch-using-wekinator-and-chuck

Learn how you can train Wekinator to control sound pitch using sliders in Processing and Chuck.

How to Create a Sound Detector

https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/projects/sound-detector

This project will teach you how to build a photon that collects sound levels using the SparkFun Sound Detector.