DingDong Chaim Bell Sound Generation

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DingDong Chaim Bell Sound Generation

Post by seokgi »

Hello?
I need chime sounds (Ding~~Dong~) while working on the project.

I ask for help, thinking that there are some people who have tried it.

Thank you.

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Post by mnf »

There are some good free (and commercial) libraries. - try https://www.freesfx.co.uk/sfx/ding-dong

As Leslie Phillips used to say 'Ding Dong'

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Re: DingDong Chaim Bell Sound Generation

Post by Steve001 »

Hi,

A few grand farther clock projects on the internet seam to use this board for the chimes and tick sounds.
They are available on amazon too

https://www.adafruit.com/product/2341

allong with this

https://www.adafruit.com/product/2130

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Post by medelec35 »

You can use a Dfplayer Mini Mp3 Player Module to control via microcontroller or switch any mp3 sounds.
can attach a low power speaker directly or connect to an external amplifier.
Or get Flowcode to generate the tones using timer interrupts.
May not sound as good?
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Post by mnf »

Or use a raspberry pi as base?

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