๐ Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The MIC LINE Sound Level Meter Clock Stereo Audio Display Music Spectrum Visualizer by Douk Audio combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, offering a versatile audio display that enhances any home, office, or studio environment. With its 32-bit processor, multiple display modes, and remote control functionality, it provides an engaging auditory experience while seamlessly integrating with various audio devices.
R**N
Super fun for mini synths
The menu is very full featured. It's easy to get confused with so many features but once you get the hang of it, this is really handy for visualizing harmonics, etc. Since I have my audio split into left/right, I can see the different channels on the visualization. I can't imagine what else they could possibly add to this other than a dancing vibing cat.
M**Z
Could be great but isn't
This is a beautiful piece of hardware crippled by just awful implementation - mainly software. It's an STM32 processor with a microphone and two analog inputs (for audio) and a pretty display all in a compact box with clear acrylic cover.1. The cover comes with a dull protection sheet that isn't obviously a protection sheet. With it on it seems like a milky display and there's no doc saying to take it off. I just randomly realized it when the milky sheet frayed a bit.2. The 'usb' connector is this strange not-usb with audio lines instead of data lines and an audio connector in it. It works but don't lose the cable. They could have just had a real usb connector and an audio input jack but no.3. The software is miserable. It supports a number of display options all of which look bad. The most obvious EQ display (frequency vs amplitude) that every single EQ application uses is poorly done with no axes and a strange pixely display. The other display options are just a waste of memory.4. None of the pins are broken out for hobbyist use even though audio, debug, and power pads are on the board - that you really can't get to.5. No source code is available even though it would be very easy to edit with the debug port broken out.6. The clock is pitiful. I just want date and time - I don't want to know which week of the year it is (?) or what the next chinese holiday is.
L**O
In love
I'm totally in love with this thing. All of the other pain points that other reviewers mentioned are true - the manual isn't great, the interface is clunky. Those problems aside though, I've always wanted something like this. I wish it was a little larger or that I could mount it on the wall. It's a great little desk companion as it is and I'm so glad I found it!
R**S
Does what it says/ love it
Does exactly what it saysLots of funYou will need some rudimentary audio interface knowledge and intuition to navigate the menu (remote recommend) and you will be able to get it up and running without the clock.I didn't even use the instructions and I was able to get it going in 10 minutes before I left for work.Very satisfied ๐
P**R
Itโs misleading. Very small
Intentionally Misleading. Smaller than a phone.
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