0joespicnictables 9 years ago As Kiteman said, it depends. Do you want to make them blink to your music, or do you want them to be turn off and on with a computer?
0joespicnictablesjoespicnictables Answer 9 years ago Sorry, I didn't read your question, only the title. I followed this 'ible(link below) to make mine do dance to music. Also, I used a different relay(link below)to make this. Link to the Christmas light 'ible:https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-Music-Controlled-Christmas-Lights/ Link to the relay you should buy instead of the one required in the 'ible:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Opto-22-Z120D10-Solid-State-Relay-SSR-120VAC-10A-120V-/280511786446?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item414fce2dce#ht_879wt_932
0donphippsjoespicnictables Answer 9 years ago I looked at the first link, but is it pluged into a usb port
0donphippsjoespicnictables Answer 9 years ago like to run it through the compute with the computer providing the music
0Kiteman 9 years ago Yes, and no. It depends how you want to do it. Start by clicking here to explore some existing projects.
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9 years ago
As Kiteman said, it depends. Do you want to make them blink to your music, or do you want them to be turn off and on with a computer?
Answer 9 years ago
Sorry, I didn't read your question, only the title. I followed this 'ible(link below) to make mine do dance to music. Also, I used a different relay(link below)to make this.
Link to the Christmas light 'ible:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-Music-Controlled-Christmas-Lights/
Link to the relay you should buy instead of the one required in the 'ible:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Opto-22-Z120D10-Solid-State-Relay-SSR-120VAC-10A-120V-/280511786446?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item414fce2dce#ht_879wt_932
Answer 9 years ago
I looked at the first link, but is it pluged into a usb port
Answer 9 years ago
like to run it through the compute with the computer providing the music
9 years ago
Yes, and no.
It depends how you want to do it.
Start by clicking here to explore some existing projects.