Data Sheet

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66. Music with a Red Beat
Build the circuit and turn ON the
switch (62). Notice how the red
heart beats with the music. This
demonstrates how some devices can
synchronize light patterns to music.
67. Repeat Button
Turn ON the switch (62) and press
the press switch (61) to make the
music skip back to the beginning.
This demonstrates how the repeat
or previous song button operates on
a music device works.
68. One Finger Disc Jockey
Turn ON the switch (62). Touch the touch plate (80) to restart the music. You may nd the touch plate (80) is faster than
the push button switch (61). By letting the song play only a few notes the music is repeated over and over as if you were
a Disc Jockey at a party.
69. Proximity Music Interrupt
Replace the press switch (61) with the reed switch (83) then turn ON the switch (62). You will hear music from the
speaker (93) with the red heart beating. Move the magnet (7) towards the reed switch (83) and the music will be
interrupted and restart. Move the magnet (7) away, the music will turn off. In this case, the disc jockey could hold a
magnet and just wave their hand over the reed switch to restart a song.
Note: You may need to
twist the LED (69) heart
attachment to clear the
speaker (93) so it ts
properly.
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