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LED Spectrum Analysis added to my console's CPU

Postby Skeptrix Digital » Fri May 15, 2015 3:15 am

After completing my console's CPU facelift last month, I felt it was still lacking something 'modern', so I soldered together a couple LED arrays, diffused their light with some hi-tech material (masking tape) and ran an audio input into the rear. When I was done I had created a rather attractive (in my opinion) component that serves a new purpose while still providing the juice to my console.

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Re: LED Spectrum Analysis added to my console's CPU

Postby Crash » Fri May 15, 2015 1:36 pm

I love bored nerdy audio guys...well played. Wish i could pimp my rig like that.
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Re: LED Spectrum Analysis added to my console's CPU

Postby Skeptrix Digital » Fri May 15, 2015 7:19 pm

You can do it yourself... about $20 in off the shelf components and some spray paint, it's easy!
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Re: LED Spectrum Analysis added to my console's CPU

Postby Crash » Fri May 15, 2015 7:27 pm

Skeptrix Digital wrote:You can do it yourself... about $20 in off the shelf components and some spray paint, it's easy!


You forgot about the will to do it, which I don't have after keeping all the other stuff working in the studio. How are you feeding the LED array out of curiosity?
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Re: LED Spectrum Analysis added to my console's CPU

Postby Skeptrix Digital » Fri May 15, 2015 8:07 pm

Yes, I suppose the 'will' would be a required component. =)

The LED's arrays are 8x8 and are driven by a WD1088S chip which has several different display modes, adjustable refresh rates, and sensitivity controls. It's pretty cool and they sell for less than $8 US. I built the arrays with an audio pass-thru jack so they can be inserted in between my master out and my studio monitors. Their power (5V) comes directly from the CPU's floppy drive circuit.
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Re: LED Spectrum Analysis added to my console's CPU

Postby anyhorizon » Fri May 15, 2015 11:22 pm

Sorry, I don't see what purpose it serves. I have a spectrum analyzer in the d8b anyway and I want the cpu/ps as far away and out of sight as is possible. I'm sure you had fun. Nice paint job.

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Re: LED Spectrum Analysis added to my console's CPU

Postby chris995 » Mon May 18, 2015 2:17 pm

looks really cool!
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Re: LED Spectrum Analysis added to my console's CPU

Postby Phil.c » Tue May 19, 2015 8:23 am

anyhorizon wrote:Sorry, I don't see what purpose it serves. I have a spectrum analyzer in the d8b anyway and I want the cpu/ps as far away and out of sight as is possible. I'm sure you had fun. Nice paint job.

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Peter,
I do a lot of copy stuff, old Shadows tracks etc, Voxengo is one of the best SA's but my pc and Mac's OS won't load it, have I missed something as you say you have one in your d8b, is it in one of the plugins?

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Re: LED Spectrum Analysis added to my console's CPU

Postby Phil.c » Wed May 20, 2015 10:36 am

Found it!
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Re: LED Spectrum Analysis added to my console's CPU

Postby the boss » Wed May 20, 2015 2:25 pm

What's the meaning....:
For cosmetic use?
For pro use what does it tell you?
The psu is too noisy.
I've installed it under and way back from my mix place.
You can also install read , blue light in the studio , this will not tell you enything.
But cool thing to go for if.....
I like your design.... Nice paint job.
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