Dr Scientist Spectrum Analyser
In 2219, Dr. Scientist’s sister, Professor Scientist, patented a method for turning information into food, revolutionizing humanoid societies: without the need for nourishment, information became the world’s most important commodity. It was traded in markets, in bazaars and on the Futurenet. Dr. Scientist took advantage by developing the Spectrum Analyzer, a device which reads audio information and displays it in seven frequency bands, from 63Hz to 16kHz, represented by LEDs. It reads information from any source that can be plugged into it—a computer, a guitar, a synth, a cellphone—or it can read the sound around it through a built-in microphone. Musicians hungry for information can see their music in realtime, represented by light.
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SPECTRUM ANALYZER TECH SPECS
Operation: Audio In, Audio Through, TRS 1/8"
Power Requirements: 9VDC @ 250mA, 2.1mm plug, center positive
Input Impedance: 10MΩ tap-off 'looking' at audio signal
Knobs: Sets the level of the LED display, adjust so display lights all bars
Pushbutton Switch on back of box:Chooses between Line Level in put or front panel microphone input
Trimpots on back of box adjust the display's idle flicker and brightness
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Dr Scientist Spectrum Analyser
Dr Scientist Spectrum Analyser
In 2219, Dr. Scientist’s sister, Professor Scientist, patented a method for turning information into food, revolutionizing humanoid societies: without the need for nourishment, information became the world’s most important commodity. It was traded in markets, in bazaars and on the Futurenet. Dr. Scientist took advantage by developing the Spectrum Analyzer, a device which reads audio information and displays it in seven frequency bands, from 63Hz to 16kHz, represented by LEDs. It reads information from any source that can be plugged into it—a computer, a guitar, a synth, a cellphone—or it can read the sound around it through a built-in microphone. Musicians hungry for information can see their music in realtime, represented by light.
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SPECTRUM ANALYZER TECH SPECS
Operation: Audio In, Audio Through, TRS 1/8"
Power Requirements: 9VDC @ 250mA, 2.1mm plug, center positive
Input Impedance: 10MΩ tap-off 'looking' at audio signal
Knobs: Sets the level of the LED display, adjust so display lights all bars
Pushbutton Switch on back of box:Chooses between Line Level in put or front panel microphone input
Trimpots on back of box adjust the display's idle flicker and brightness
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In 2219, Dr. Scientist’s sister, Professor Scientist, patented a method for turning information into food, revolutionizing humanoid societies: without the need for nourishment, information became the world’s most important commodity. It was traded in markets, in bazaars and on the Futurenet. Dr. Scientist took advantage by developing the Spectrum Analyzer, a device which reads audio information and displays it in seven frequency bands, from 63Hz to 16kHz, represented by LEDs. It reads information from any source that can be plugged into it—a computer, a guitar, a synth, a cellphone—or it can read the sound around it through a built-in microphone. Musicians hungry for information can see their music in realtime, represented by light.
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SPECTRUM ANALYZER TECH SPECS
Operation: Audio In, Audio Through, TRS 1/8"
Power Requirements: 9VDC @ 250mA, 2.1mm plug, center positive
Input Impedance: 10MΩ tap-off 'looking' at audio signal
Knobs: Sets the level of the LED display, adjust so display lights all bars
Pushbutton Switch on back of box:Chooses between Line Level in put or front panel microphone input
Trimpots on back of box adjust the display's idle flicker and brightness















