Hi everyone,
I'm doing a project where the goal is to reproduce the heartbeat by only having the data in bpm. I'm really wondering how can I transform the bpm data in sound that sounds like a real heartbeat. I'm open to any suggestion.
Thanks
Hi everyone,
I'm doing a project where the goal is to reproduce the heartbeat by only having the data in bpm. I'm really wondering how can I transform the bpm data in sound that sounds like a real heartbeat. I'm open to any suggestion.
Thanks
By "data", do you mean something like the number 70, as in "70 bpm"?
Sound file can be extracted from this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uWEhdm_ma8
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Yes exactly, I have an input of 70 bpm and the sound should replicate what I would hear at the stetoscope. But the bpm can change and therefore the sound should be adapted
Challenging problem! Solve it using your PC first, before starting to think about Arduino.
You just need to record lub dub and play it back at different rates. Once rate exceeds a certain threshold you might want to add a second shorter lubdub to make the time between lub and dub shorter too
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