LEDs turning on and off if there is a varying sound

@soundboard This clever use of an electret mic and transistor logic mimics basic audio-triggered control perfect inspiration for a DIY soundboard! Imagine syncing this to sound buttons or a meme soundboard for reactive lighting.

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