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littleBits Random

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The random Bit creates unpredictable voltages and trigger signals to create complex sound sequences. It can either produce white noise, or it can control oscillators to make them play random pitches.

Bildungsstufe: Middle years, upper primary
Fach: Robotics/ Microcontrollers, informatics

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