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Arduino Sound - Part One

David Fowler writes:

"This is the first in a series of articles about generating sound with an Arduino.

The goals are to generate good quality sound which can be used to play simple tones, stored music, sampled sound, and even act as a MIDI synthesizer. I will cover the basic design, including code and hardware that anyone can use to add sound to Arduino microcontroller projects."

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