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  1. 🇳🇴 Thor — backup account (thorthenorseman@octodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Oct-2018 09:45:40 EDT 🇳🇴 Thor — backup account 🇳🇴 Thor — backup account

    Adding an MCU and digital volume controller to the 5.1 mixing box I'm designing for my roommate has opened up a number of interesting possibilities. Choosing among them is tough. The temptation is of course to implement every useful function the circuitry is capable of performing with minimal or no modification. It's going to have a programming port. It's tempting to also give it a small display, since I have a whole bunch of those sitting around.

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    1. 🇳🇴 Thor — backup account (thorthenorseman@octodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Oct-2018 09:46:52 EDT 🇳🇴 Thor — backup account 🇳🇴 Thor — backup account
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      I'm already talking to the volume control chips via I2C. Adding a display wouldn't be a big step further, and would actually let me implement an audio level meter without needing a LED array.

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