Can i do exactly this but with the Iron Man / Batman flexible led lights? I just want the led to light up when i talk without any feature about mouth shapes.
You sure can Efrain. You will only need to connect an Arduino nano to the leds and change to a simpler code. I believe there are samples on the Arduino IDE library!
I have another question, the 144 strip of LEDs has limited markings on it as to which is 5V and which is data and which is Gnd. In your video it looks like you have only soldered two contacts together at each joint. Which two are they? And why does that work for you? Also, can I cut 8 strips 14 LEDs each instead of 8 strips 18 LEDs each or did I wreck my strip since I have read online that some strips have specific cut marks, but this one doesn't seem to. I'm so confused
Trevor, as you can see on the circuit schematics, I soldered 3 contacts: Vcc (red wire), GND (white) and data (green), it´s the information needed from the arduino nano. You can change the quantity of LEDs by row but you will need to make some adjustments to the code! This LED strip has cut marks. In fact all of them should have, every 50cm. You will recognize the cut marks when you see bigger solder marks.
@@DaniElectronics Thank you so much big guy. I'm re-creating this project and am having a good time now that I'm on the code part. I found out that I can use any amount of LEDs in any order I want. Again, thank you
Build a MIDI Controller (make MUSIC with Arduino): ua-cam.com/video/nd7w5e_Bp_E/v-deo.html
Can i do exactly this but with the Iron Man / Batman flexible led lights? I just want the led to light up when i talk without any feature about mouth shapes.
You sure can Efrain. You will only need to connect an Arduino nano to the leds and change to a simpler code. I believe there are samples on the Arduino IDE library!
Would you please post a link to purchase the see-thru masK?
Hi Trevor, I did not purchase the mask, I actually sew it myself. I found a tutorial on UA-cam!
Thank you
Can you share the Arduino code?
Sure, if you check the description you have a link to my instructable where I provide the github link!
I have another question, the 144 strip of LEDs has limited markings on it as to which is 5V and which is data and which is Gnd. In your video it looks like you have only soldered two contacts together at each joint. Which two are they? And why does that work for you? Also, can I cut 8 strips 14 LEDs each instead of 8 strips 18 LEDs each or did I wreck my strip since I have read online that some strips have specific cut marks, but this one doesn't seem to. I'm so confused
Trevor, as you can see on the circuit schematics, I soldered 3 contacts: Vcc (red wire), GND (white) and data (green), it´s the information needed from the arduino nano.
You can change the quantity of LEDs by row but you will need to make some adjustments to the code!
This LED strip has cut marks. In fact all of them should have, every 50cm. You will recognize the cut marks when you see bigger solder marks.
@@DaniElectronics Thank you so much big guy. I'm re-creating this project and am having a good time now that I'm on the code part. I found out that I can use any amount of LEDs in any order I want. Again, thank you
I’m glad I can help Trevor! Knowing you are having fun re-creating the project is even more flattering.
@Trevor, when you’re finished I’d love to see the outcome! You can contact me through Facebook or Instagram!
Estás fortíssimo.
Se quiseres fazer uma, conta com a minha ajuda!
Mooooohhhh Putooooo!!!!
Muito Bom! Grande video e grande som!
Continua o bom trabalho!
Abraço
Obrigado pelo feedback Filipe! Um abraço