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Arduino Sound Part Two: Hello World

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David Fowler writes:

"This is the second in a series of articles about generating sound with an Arduino. The first article covered the various methods available for sound generation with an Arduino.

"In this article we take a small step, "Hello World" for Arduino sound. We prepare for our future experiments by hooking up a PC or powered speaker so we can hear the Arduino sing."

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