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Music Visualizer (oscilloscope)

Music Visualizer (oscilloscope)
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This musical visualizer provides an excellent way to add more depth to the experience of your music, and is quite easy to build. It also may be useful as an actual oscilloscope for some applications

all thats required is:
-an old crt (almost all b&w tv's work)
-some wire tape and pliers
-a bit of wire and an amplifier of some sort
-music to run threw zed amplifier
-basic electronics knowledge is helpful

ive got about 10 reports of success which is nice

I got the idea off of this site
http://www.zyra.org.uk/oscope.htm

this is a remake of my previous instructable for the art of sound contest and just to improve it
http://www.instructables.com/id/CRT_oscilloscope_more_of_an_audiovisual_display/

it can operate in 2 ways depending on how its configured, a horizontal line bent into waveforms, and a dot that expands into a squiggled up circle. both in sync with the music played. just look at the pictures and video

 
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Step 1The TV

The TV
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a B&W TV should be easy to acquire at a yardsale, thrift store,maybe in someones trash, or probably somewhere in your house. It seems like most any b&w tv will work, but i have gotten reports of color tv's working (ive tried two to no avail), also a computer monitor can work too scorcher made an instructable on it
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-an-ocilliscope-using-a-CRT-computer-mo/

Once you have your TV carefully open it. You should see a big glass tube with a large circuit board under it. At the end of the tube close to you will see a few wires coming out of the tube connecting to the board (leave them alone) but ahead of them you should see thick coils of wires against the tube and 4 wires coming out near these coils somehow grouped into two on each side.

be careful as capacitors on the control board can store large charges for days, and the tube acts as a high voltage capacitor in most cases not lethal but dont take chances its still potentially lethal

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Apr 14, 2012. 12:28 AMDoctorCalabria says:
Loved the project but especially the choice of tunes on yr vid! Keep up the good work.
Nov 11, 2011. 12:23 AMimshanedulong says:
I was unsuccessful in my first attempt. I think it's because i hooked it up in series to the second speaker instead if the amplifier. When I plugged it in it made noise and the screen had static.
Nov 13, 2011. 4:42 PMimshanedulong says:
Before i plugged it in, I had a solid line. After, a bunch of static on screen and white noise in the speaker.
Nov 10, 2011. 11:23 PMimshanedulong says:
I am definitely trying trying this since antennae TVs like the one I have are now obsolete. You need a digital antennae now. This will work with a mini black and white TV right? Probably has non lethal capacitors too since its battery powered (12 volt I think)!
Jul 24, 2011. 8:54 PMJimmy Proton says:
I tried this with a compute monitor and I get no picture on the screen when the horizontal coils are no hooked up properly but it dose make a lot of high frequency noises, Like you said up there, its just a flat line that moves up and down. Is there anything I can do about this or is it junk?
Jun 11, 2011. 11:47 AMbears0 says:
finally got mine working yesterday, i used one of those mini survival tv things thats handheld. it looks so cool.
Jun 11, 2011. 11:49 AMbears0 says:
what are the names of the songs in the video from beginning to end, the only one i recognized was "smoke on the water".
Mar 22, 2011. 8:51 PMJimmy Proton says:
Where did you get the tone generator you used in the video and how much was it?
Apr 3, 2011. 12:21 AMmarc666 says:
NCH ToneGen, google it. its a very goor tonegen. I also believe audacity has one.
Jan 26, 2011. 10:47 AMmarc666 says:
its a very awesome project!
I now have a 2inch line in the middle of my screen, I know I have to adjust the V-hold, but cant find any potentiometer on the inside that seems to do something. there`s one on the outside, but this one doesnt work. the imge on the outside is something like this(image) would this be the Vhold adjuster and will it be broken or would it be something else?

greetings. Marc
Apr 3, 2011. 12:19 AMmarc666 says:
I got it working after a few weeks, its really awesome. I also forgot to say I got it working here:P. thanks alot for this great project once more. I have really enjoyed making it and I still enjoy looking at it.
Dec 13, 2010. 7:40 AMljarrald says:
i have done this but it has not turned out like yours. i don't see waveforms, just the whole line mooving up and down, what have i done wrong?
Dec 15, 2010. 11:34 AMljarrald says:
i have swapped them round and it is BRILLIANT! only one problem, it is not across the full screen, only a portion of the middle, is there an way to overcome this?
Dec 15, 2010. 4:45 PMljarrald says:
okay, i'll have a look tommorow and post a video, i am using a 5 inch portable tv but i did notice some sort of potentiometer inside, if i cant vind a v-hold adjuster what should i do?
Jan 24, 2010. 6:26 PMWilliamRigney says:
Will this work with one of those tiny portable tv's?
Dec 15, 2010. 8:06 AMljarrald says:
yes! i used a 5inch binatone minivision that my nana used to use to follow cooking programs in the kitchen, its just been sitting round doing nothing since the digital switchover here in the uk, i love the fact that this instructable has braught it back to life :)
Oct 20, 2010. 9:35 AMBrentFrench says:
Great tutorial! I want to run a mic into the vertical coil, then place the mic in front of a guitar amplifier. Can I just split a regular mic cable and attach it to the coil, or would I need some other kind of cable?
Aug 25, 2010. 2:44 PMhighvoltage says:
I build one from a 1992 color TV and it works great! Only took a couple minutes, easiest and most satisfying build I've done in some time! :D
May 24, 2010. 10:56 PMkates6776 says:
Hey, how exactly do I hook up an amplifier? It works, but it's really hard to see unless the music is loud, so it'd be nice to amp it up.
May 25, 2010. 9:43 PMkates6776 says:
cool, thanks!

and thanks f making this instructable, it's such a fun project. :)
Apr 9, 2010. 6:15 PMbrrryan says:
Would this work with a Commodore 64 monitor?
Oct 25, 2009. 12:04 PMj03tv says:
Ok, I found all the parts, but I still can't find Chippy! Where do I get one?
lol

Seriously tho, can I do this on an LCD Monitor?
I have an old Viewsonic 19" widescreen that I don't use anymore and is taking up space from not being of any use.
Dec 23, 2009. 7:56 PMk_man93 says:
 ufortunately, no, you cannot... that would be awesome though
Sep 9, 2009. 11:47 PMinclude DAN.h says:
I didn't take the time to make sure all of the wires were right and the tv blew. :(
Nov 12, 2009. 4:22 AMinclude DAN.h says:
I was wrong and I got it working. :)
Oct 17, 2009. 10:20 PMReCreate says:
I did it!
It only works if i use the horizontal(is that right) wires, that way, the line goes from the bottom up.
The other way, and it just does what it did in the video, It happened when i tried it with another CRT too.
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