Ralph_Cramden
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Those are some very nice meters. Is that a ASUS ready to go piece or one of those things one needs to install software to and such?
Those are some very nice meters. is that a ASUS ready to go piece or one of those things one needs to install software to and such?
Very pretty display modes. I would maybe get buzzed and stare endlessly into the meters.EVOR04-slim: Color LCD audio analyzer, VU meter, Oscilloscope, Spectrum | eBay
Plastic case for EVOR04-slim:EVOR04 slim Case1. Four audio input 3.5mm connectors, in two pairs for Left and Right channels. Features3.5" TFT Color LCD display. Wide bandwidth input signal 8 Hz - 22 kHz.www.ebay.com
They are fun. Appear to be as accurate as my RME, too.Very pretty display modes. I would maybe get buzzed and stare endlessly into the meters.
Did you enclose it in a case or is it bare? I imagine there is a case available somewhere.They are fun. Appear to be as accurate as my RME, too.
They do provide STL files for 3D printers, but as I don't have a 3D printer, I bought a cheapo case from Amazon that kinda sorta fits, with help from a Dremel tool.Did you enclose it in a case or is it bare? I imagine there is a case available somewhere.
Very nice. Having a TFT O-scope connected to the audio system all the time is a nice touch.They do provide STL files for 3D printers, but as I don't have a 3D printer, I bought a cheapo case from Amazon that kinda sorta fits, with help from a Dremel tool.
There's no system degradation, either, as I'm running squeezelite synch'd to my main box to provide the audio to the meter, in another cheapo display and case from Amazon, with custom Python code on a Pi 3A+ to display the current track.Very nice. Having a TFT O-scope connected to the audio system all the time is a nice touch.
It's amazing what a person can get for $19.99 in electronics these days.There's no system degradation, either, as I'm running squeezelite synch'd to my main box to provide the audio to the meter, in another cheapo display and case from Amazon, with custom Python code on a Pi 3A+ to display the current track.
Late reaction, but this track is a real banger!