2:34 i spotted an ant walking on left of screen lol 😂 Your channel is awesome btw! I found ur channel off a comment but i like diy and ur logo so came and subbed 👍🏻 edit. Such a satisfying video.
Each column (strip of LEDs) is wired in parallel in this video, so the signal from the controller is controlling every column same way. That's why this demo doesn't look like a spectrum alalyser. To wire this up so each column can be controlled independently you need to wire the data line in series. The power lines (the outside two wires) can be wired from either end (or both ends for really long strips) but the data line should go from the controller to the first strip and be soldered to the end with the white arrow pointing "in", then wired from that same strip's "out" end (the white arrow pointing out), then from there back into the next strip's "in" end, then out from the same strip's "out" end into the next strip's "in" end, and so on. Freeze at 1:21 to see how this video shows the wrong wiring. Keep in mind that the SP107E controller shown here also cannot actually be used as a spectrum analyser ait doesn't properly divide frequencies and so cannot generate the values needed for the display. You would need to find another solution for that even after the correct wiring is set up. Hope that makes sense to anyone confused by the wiring shown here. If that's still confusing have a look at the following video that shows that even with the proper wiring the SP107E can't display an audio spectrum.th-cam.com/video/Tfhw17CAoiI/w-d-xo.html
friend. This scheme there just turn on the sound they start to flash? or do you have to connect your cell phone via cable or computer for the leds to start flashing??
thanks for the video but why you didn't make it matrix wiring you will get more affects and you dont need to connect your mobile to SP107E there is microphone build in
I had no idea it was that easy. wow. I should have invented that little module myself; I was looking for something more complicated, dang. Off to Ebay. Thanks this helps. I have built these really sweet book shelf speakers and had them hooked up to a PC sound system. The main unit has the ported base speaker type of thing. I went and built an LED VU meter; simple 7 LED device. It worked great. I was thinking of adding one of these to each speaker. I played around with it for a month or so, never driving it too hard for fear the ohms were not correct. Then one day after extended play, walked in the room and the system was dead. Figures right? I looked up the Transistors and found the exact, almost exact amplifier on line, and ordered it. I tested it and it works reasonably well, not sure about the base, but it was not in a ported box. kind of distorted base. speaker jumps all over if I crank the base. question is what caused the previous amp to fail? the LED lights, wrong ohm speakers, all of the above, or just old age. how does adding LED lights to the speakers affect the amp? Is this doable? or this module that you have shown here can it be directly connected to an amplifier? Guess I'll figure it out. Thanks for this cool tip. I like it. nice job.
You've incorrectly wired the strips! those strips have an input and output what you have done is wired all the strips inputs to the controller. What you should have done is wire the first strips input to the controller then wire the first strips output to the second strips input and repeat for all strips.
@@MrCT2012 thats not possible. You will need other equipment to build real spectrum according to the music. Or Just wait if they invented another app and music receiver with real spectrum
Sir can u supplying led series n pixel led bulbs for detail decorations. I am in need of raw materials. Please send me the catalogue n prices and also finished products. I want to purchase in bulk quantities.
U didn't get me in order for getting the spectrum analyser effect on that app u need to put segments , for eg 10 seg of 10leds don't need keep the data line continuous
Achha h bhai ji par wtps no bhi sath video m hi likh diya kro sab padhe likhe log nhi hote kuch hamari tarah ke hote h jo khridana ya apna kaam karna to chahte par unko imail or gmail or link dekhna nhi ata h
@@shakilahmed6870 no not at all I just start playing with Arduino, my dream project is 7 band music visualizer with RGB strip when it will be done I will upload surely
beto hola, buena sugerencia, pero ese efecto que se ve en cada línea se vería en una sola al estar conectados en serie. Igualmente se podrían hacer cosas divertidas conectándolo en serie
mon Jita mmm si ocupas muchos Leds tendrías que usar un transformador, o bueno, creo que sí usar esos controladores de wish aguantan para bastantes Leds. Si usas arduino, si no te sirve para muchos
In my whole life never seen such connection for any kind of addressable LEDS... why would anyone connect led strips in parallel with same data in to all strips ?? then whats the purpose of Individually adressable LEDS... under-estimating the power of both neopixels and the controller SP107E also which can control over 960 neopixels .. in this case controling 0nly 19 LEDS [ yes only 19 not 19x10 coz all connected in parallel }... and that too neo pixels are costly ...better to use single colour led with dot/bar display llm3914/15/16 for this simple effects ... very misleading video with wrong connections .. the right way for the entire setup and make this video usefu would be only to have S or Z connections which would be difficult at all just desolder and again solder Dout of one strip in to Din of the other. and you would have a perfect sound to lights synchronizer [i wouldnt call it spectrum coz its not frequency dependent ]... SP107E supports S type connection... but even you do Z type connection you will have different visualisations in wrong direction in alternate strips but will create nice effects .... keep experimenting ..
I've never tested it, but isn't it to send data to all columns in parallel? As I said, I've never tested it. The controller looks like of the shelf and if you would connect in series then it would be a custom project with a custom MCU. Then you would need to specify LEDs per column etc... That's my thought
Hello Ritesh. I use to use these RGB LED (Woldsemi WS2812B) strips on many projects and is perfectly possible to connect them in series or parallel, because the way they were designed. If you connect them in parallel, like this project, all the strips will have same colors on all strips. I understand it should be better to have one LED strip per frequency.
Запаралелить 10 отрезков ленты и использовать китайский модуль это не зачет. А ведь можно использовать ардуинку и сделать индивидуальное управление до 15 таких отрезков.
This looks like a fun and inexpensive project, I will build this. Thank you for posting this. Just one question why only 19 leds per row, why not an even 20? Could you use more leds per row like 40 if your power supply could handle that many? Again thank you for posting this cool VU meter as well as such complete and easy to understand instructions.
@@MrAbdulrahmanYasser Thanks for asking. No I have not built it bigger. I was going to do that but a month or so later the Covid 19 hit us and although I (we) did not get the disease our lives turned around real quick and I have not been able to do this or any other project. But now that we are used to our new normal I think I will get back into this hobby. So thank you for reminding me about this project, it was pretty high on my projects list.
this channel is hit
Love channel you got some support
2:34 i spotted an ant walking on left of screen lol 😂
Your channel is awesome btw! I found ur channel off a comment but i like diy and ur logo so came and subbed 👍🏻 edit. Such a satisfying video.
The two waiver gose to?????
Amazona! 👏🏻
Nice work man🤟🤟
Thanks 🔥
Thanks. Anyway, this is only vumeter, not spectrum analyzer, so it seems strange to have the columns organized like that.
Prob. It is happening because of volume differences in song gets bass boost or slowing down
But its difficult if you build spectrum analyzer
I disagree, looks cool still.
@@deafmouse- Yeah, agreed, looks nicer than a single strip VU meter.
Muy bueno felicidades por ese trabajo y por compartir tu experiencia saludos desde Florida USA
very very helpful from other video on youtube..thank a lot...thankyou friends..
You are most welcome
where 4m you? i m 4m India..
Each column (strip of LEDs) is wired in parallel in this video, so the signal from the controller is controlling every column same way. That's why this demo doesn't look like a spectrum alalyser.
To wire this up so each column can be controlled independently you need to wire the data line in series. The power lines (the outside two wires) can be wired from either end (or both ends for really long strips) but the data line should go from the controller to the first strip and be soldered to the end with the white arrow pointing "in", then wired from that same strip's "out" end (the white arrow pointing out), then from there back into the next strip's "in" end, then out from the same strip's "out" end into the next strip's "in" end, and so on.
Freeze at 1:21 to see how this video shows the wrong wiring.
Keep in mind that the SP107E controller shown here also cannot actually be used as a spectrum analyser ait doesn't properly divide frequencies and so cannot generate the values needed for the display. You would need to find another solution for that even after the correct wiring is set up.
Hope that makes sense to anyone confused by the wiring shown here. If that's still confusing have a look at the following video that shows that even with the proper wiring the SP107E can't display an audio spectrum.th-cam.com/video/Tfhw17CAoiI/w-d-xo.html
what is VU meter? the strip different? I saw the strip looks a bit similar, how to differentiate them?
well said. the wiring is wrong here
Perfect! thx a lot :)
friend. This scheme there just turn on the sound they start to flash? or do you have to connect your cell phone via cable or computer for the leds to start flashing??
Perfecto 👌 👌 👌 👌 👌
Super ✌️👷♂️
Pretty cool. I think I might have the stuff to make one of these.
Прикольная светомузыка надо тоже собрать👍👍👍
не получится, она не будет работать, автор не полностью все раскрыл, да и к тому же контроллер такой нигде не найти
Nice brooo 👍👍
hey, can i use 12volt led with this it looks like your stepping down voltage to 5volt im guessing yes?
how many leds ws2812b can support this controller? or what's the maximum amperage draw of this controller?
Keren kak👍👍👍
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Very nice
Is it important to have those many lines or can I have just 2 lines of LEDs? Please reply soon.
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wow i like that color LED audio sound
Very good work bondhu....cary on....
thanks for the video but why you didn't make it matrix wiring you will get more affects and you dont need to connect your mobile to SP107E there is microphone build in
Can i use the ws2811 and weld in the same way as the ws2812b? Thanks!
The connections of leds are awesome. Thanks!
Ps: no adruino needed
How did you do it without an arduino?
Parabéns pelo belo trabalho quê fez e ainda deixou os links de aonde comprar os materiais. Seu mais novo inscrito de Salvador/Bahia-Brasil...
Você comprou os produtos? Conseguiu montar?
Why do you use a 2812 rather than a 2811 LED? Is 2812 better?
I had no idea it was that easy. wow. I should have invented that little module myself; I was looking for something more complicated, dang.
Off to Ebay. Thanks this helps.
I have built these really sweet book shelf speakers and had them hooked up to a PC sound system. The main unit has the ported base speaker type of thing. I went and built an LED VU meter; simple 7 LED device. It worked great. I was thinking of adding one of these to each speaker. I played around with it for a month or so, never driving it too hard for fear the ohms were not correct. Then one day after extended play, walked in the room and the system was dead. Figures right? I looked up the Transistors and found the exact, almost exact amplifier on line, and ordered it. I tested it and it works reasonably well, not sure about the base, but it was not in a ported box. kind of distorted base. speaker jumps all over if I crank the base.
question is what caused the previous amp to fail? the LED lights, wrong ohm speakers, all of the above, or just old age.
how does adding LED lights to the speakers affect the amp? Is this doable?
or this module that you have shown here can it be directly connected to an amplifier? Guess I'll figure it out.
Thanks for this cool tip. I like it. nice job.
Bro you invited this vulizer it's work or not plz reply
Nice circuit
You've incorrectly wired the strips! those strips have an input and output what you have done is wired all the strips inputs to the controller. What you should have done is wire the first strips input to the controller then wire the first strips output to the second strips input and repeat for all strips.
then it will have separated spectrum by using the same controller is it?
No. You are wrong. He intended to connect strips in parallel so they have the same ups and downs. Gets?
@@rigidhammer7376 How if want to see separated spectrum?
@@MrCT2012 thats not possible. You will need other equipment to build real spectrum according to the music.
Or
Just wait if they invented another app and music receiver with real spectrum
@@rigidhammer7376 what equipment to build real spectrum according to the music?
can you make that strip lights to wireless all of them by using bluetooth something so that strip light can be put anywhere in corner hop you got me
how many leds you can put in the same row?
Thank you for posting this video. You have a new subscriber. Keep up the great work..
Nice
Woooo awesome!!!
I'm using this controller , but not working properly. I want same model . How to change same as. Wt do do. Plz help me sir
Nice...
good Super
Thank you
Epileptic light.
The transistor lights go out smoothly and move to the next lamp.
Bro kya isko 65w ke home theatre se chela sakte hai
Mas pq as.barras estão todas.acendendo por iguais não deveria oscilar
Интересная штучка, а то думаю куда ленту засунуть, тема.👍
if you use in pc make sure you use another usb power supply such as phone charge .do not plug the usb power to your pc..it can cause ground looping.
where can I get this kit, it is great...
Looking for advice on a similar project I'm stuck on if any good Samaritans could help I'd be appreciative. Hard for a noob jumping into this stuff.
Is it left right stereo or just Mono. How to do separate led bar strip for left / right speaker .
sackan18 its mono
Use two modules and wire left hand set of strips to one and right hand set to rhe other.
Hey creator, I connected all of the things correctly as this video but
it's not working noh, Can you help me
which power adaptor did u use in this one
Bro I need to do this in exhibition in school
So plz teach correctly
In which we should solder
Plz reply...
the way it is made, it would never function the way it is shown
Bri may i know its power supply rating needed?
Wow 😍
Hi i love this but im not sure about the late black and red wire go's
Vaya luce sencillo, conseguire los materiales y a darle ademas de que luce muy bien!!! Muchas gracias jaja
There is almost NO DIY here. You just assembled a kit...
This is not kit at all. He just glued led strip to acrylic and connect to controller. In kit you can atleast solder resistors, capaciotors, chips.
F*ck ya bich
@@DimaLegoFUN yes it
Shauna Antony someone with more experience than you
It's not DIY unless you mine the raw materials for the wire, fabricate the silicon chips and so on
Thought that it's gonna be a spectrum analyzer
I am working on it
@@DIYBuilder and how are you doing? it would be very cool!
@@denisratskov
th-cam.com/video/GtKIkkLkrwU/w-d-xo.html
Did these products will delivered to India please reply
yes
Sir can u supplying led series n pixel led bulbs for detail decorations. I am in need of raw materials. Please send me the catalogue n prices and also finished products. I want to purchase in bulk quantities.
If you want like a spectrum analyzer (but not totally) you should cut leds in different sizes.
You got the idea? 😊
U didn't get me in order for getting the spectrum analyser effect on that app u need to put segments , for eg 10 seg of 10leds don't need keep the data line continuous
My dear, do you think this analyzer faithfully respects the frequency bands?
Yes, the music is just overlaid. His favorite music is "rhythmic white noise"
Hey DIY builder did you just soldered the next strip to previous strip. Like yoh soldered it on top of the soldered strip already?
Can i directly connect it to speaker output ?
Bro uska height Kitna hai ? Kaun sa application mobile mein plz reply me
Great
nice teaching!
Por que estaran de moda las canciones con voz de ardillita? 🤔
Do u have this piece for sale ?
Video LED Ws2812b 30ıp65 ? İp70 ? Op 140? which model, there are many models, thank you
Achha h bhai ji par wtps no bhi sath video m hi likh diya kro sab padhe likhe log nhi hote kuch hamari tarah ke hote h jo khridana ya apna kaam karna to chahte par unko imail or gmail or link dekhna nhi ata h
ekta BT module lagay dawal a lagaile seiiiii lagggbe 🤩🤩🤩
Bhai eta Bluetooth diye chole. Tui light effects, colour, speed sob phone diye control korte parbi
How do I change the vu meter effect?like top to bottom, bottom to top,middle to top and bottom.
Hope you get my question.
by the app
@@pitu-s which app?
@@shakilahmed6870 the app you will get by the controller
@@pitu-s thanks...you build it?
@@shakilahmed6870 no not at all I just start playing with Arduino, my dream project is 7 band music visualizer with RGB strip when it will be done I will upload surely
leds seems to be diffused, how did you do tht?
the sp107 does not work as a led panel. use only one ribbon
Same heights. Well, from me, 6/10.
Make a 1/10 out of it this is just a waste of resources. Buy a msgeq7 and an arduino nano. Costs the same and you have a real equalizer
Sugerencia, si lo conectas en serie seria mejor, ese controlador tiene diferentes funciones y no solo que prendan igual saludos
beto hola, buena sugerencia, pero ese efecto que se ve en cada línea se vería en una sola al estar conectados en serie. Igualmente se podrían hacer cosas divertidas conectándolo en serie
@@keilotalvarado cuantos leds soporta el controlador , o sea una sere
quiero hacer el proyecto de 2 controladores , o sea estereo , y 27 leds por canal, se podra
mon Jita mmm si ocupas muchos Leds tendrías que usar un transformador, o bueno, creo que sí usar esos controladores de wish aguantan para bastantes Leds. Si usas arduino, si no te sirve para muchos
SP107E Bluetooth LED Music Controller for LED WS2812B WS2811 Strip Lights 5-24V>>>>> that's what you need.
What is the name for the led wire
but where is the speaker ? got no detail setup here
What power supply did you use?
In my whole life never seen such connection for any kind of addressable LEDS... why would anyone connect led strips in parallel with same data in to all strips ?? then whats the purpose of Individually adressable LEDS... under-estimating the power of both neopixels and the controller SP107E also which can control over 960 neopixels .. in this case controling 0nly 19 LEDS [ yes only 19 not 19x10 coz all connected in parallel }... and that too neo pixels are costly ...better to use single colour led with dot/bar display llm3914/15/16 for this simple effects ... very misleading video with wrong connections .. the right way for the entire setup and make this video usefu would be only to have S or Z connections which would be difficult at all just desolder and again solder Dout of one strip in to Din of the other. and you would have a perfect sound to lights synchronizer [i wouldnt call it spectrum coz its not frequency dependent ]... SP107E supports S type connection... but even you do Z type connection you will have different visualisations in wrong direction in alternate strips but will create nice effects .... keep experimenting ..
I've never tested it, but isn't it to send data to all columns in parallel? As I said, I've never tested it. The controller looks like of the shelf and if you would connect in series then it would be a custom project with a custom MCU. Then you would need to specify LEDs per column etc... That's my thought
Hello Ritesh. I use to use these RGB LED (Woldsemi WS2812B) strips on many projects and is perfectly possible to connect them in series or parallel, because the way they were designed.
If you connect them in parallel, like this project, all the strips will have same colors on all strips.
I understand it should be better to have one LED strip per frequency.
what is this application?
what color is the led strip or model
I want to connect i too pc what should I do
do giveaway (maybe an oscilloscope or soldering station)
What power adapter did you use for this?
ffxggtf
This mono or 1 channel its not 2 channels or stereo.
It work with sound sensor?
If using a LED RGB strip type SMD5050, 3528/2835, can it work?
What kind of power supply do you need for this?
5V 3AMPS
Запаралелить 10 отрезков ленты и использовать китайский модуль это не зачет. А ведь можно использовать ардуинку и сделать индивидуальное управление до 15 таких отрезков.
how to do it by sound frequency, the led lights are all the same levels
it's coming soon
Labai grazu.
Bro ye project maic se karke dikhao
Matlab withaut mobail connecting mic se song lekar led flash kare
Ager nahi samjha to
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Nothing DIY in it😑😑😑😑🤐😑
Apik mak
Pls ws2811 LED strip to Bluetooth control
Just buy bluetooth music receiver in market
It's simple to add
U get bluetooth controlled
You connected everything in parellel you should have put that in series for the actual effect.
You are wrong. Thats a continnous if serries
rgb controller buy where?
How long is this LED stripe?
This looks like a fun and inexpensive project, I will build this. Thank you for posting this. Just one question why only 19 leds per row, why not an even 20? Could you use more leds per row like 40 if your power supply could handle that many? Again thank you for posting this cool VU meter as well as such complete and easy to understand instructions.
Hi Tim! Have you managed to build it on a larger scale? 😊
@@MrAbdulrahmanYasser Thanks for asking. No I have not built it bigger. I was going to do that but a month or so later the Covid 19 hit us and although I (we) did not get the disease our lives turned around real quick and I have not been able to do this or any other project. But now that we are used to our new normal I think I will get back into this hobby. So thank you for reminding me about this project, it was pretty high on my projects list.