Re: onomatograph?



its a sound-to-light machine made from a monochrome television with one
extra set of horizontal deflection coils put into it. Just google it.

"Michael Black" <et472@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"J. T. Laurie" (taylor-sedai@xxxxxxxxxxx) writes:
I'm sure that someone here can help. If not, could someone please point
me
to the correct group?
I wanted to make the onomatograph, however, I had a few simple questions.
1. can it be hooked up to a computer for the sound output?
2. can a pair of wireless headphones be hooed up between the computer and
the scope itself?
3. can you somehow pull a neat little trick with the remote control
device
to select the pattern you want?
4. can you do it in colour, change said colour and if so how?
Thanks so much.

If you're going to ask a question about something nobody's heard of,
then you at least need to preface your questions with some background.

You can't do any of the things you ask until you have a basic concept
of what the thing is. ANd then surely it's a matter of design, rather
than whether or not something can be done.

Michael



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