LED SOUND PROJECT HELP

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Hi,
I'm working on a painting that I want to incorporate some electronics
into. I want to have a button on the front of the painting that, when
pressed, will play a 20 second audio clip as well as cause two LEDs to
flash for the duration of the sound. I see that you sell a sound
circuit that looks like it will work for my sound needs. Is there a
way to tie that in with an led circuit that will cause the lights to
blink only for the duration of the sound clip? It's important that
only one button triggers both the sound and the lights; and that it
automatically shuts off after the sound clip is over. Also, the
brighter the two lights, the better. I have some rudimentary
experience with soldering and and electronics projects, but I do not
have the skills to simply and efficiently execute what I have
described here. Any advice, instructions, and/or diagrams you have
would be helpful.
Thank you,
Mark
 
On Jun 11, 3:00 am, marxm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on a painting that I want to incorporate some electronics
into. I want to have a button on the front of the painting that, when
pressed, will play a 20 second audio clip as well as cause two LEDs to
flash for the duration of the sound. I see that you sell a sound
circuit that looks like it will work for my sound needs. Is there a
way to tie that in with an led circuit that will cause the lights to
blink only for the duration of the sound clip? It's important that
only one button triggers both the sound and the lights; and that it
automatically shuts off after the sound clip is over. Also, the
brighter the two lights, the better. I have some rudimentary
experience with soldering and and electronics projects, but I do not
have the skills to simply and efficiently execute what I have
described here. Any advice, instructions, and/or diagrams you have
would be helpful.
Thank you,
Mark

You didnt mention more on what the sound clip was. Was it a pre-
recorded sound on MP3 or just a pre-recorded song on a chip like the
one on a music Xmas card. For the first case it would take more
skill on how to interface a monostable to an MP3 player. On the
second case, the music chips are available and can be interfaced to a
one shot while the LED was lighted at the same time.

Allen
 

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