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  • In a computer science class at Texas A&M, my teammate and I are working on a 2 week project, which involves creating the "liquid Audio". We are using an FPGA board to do this. I'll post a video when we are done.

  • come on people... it's not the ferrofluid that emits the sound. It's just a visualizer. There are 5 electromagnets under the fluid, and it's connected to a small electrinc circuit, that divides the sound to 5 freq. And it looks like this

  • where does ferrofluid sit in speakers? is it between the coil and the cone ? I know it helps keep the speaker together but thats about it.

  • with this you could transform any song into guitar hero "maps"

    for every point which pops out it can be a note in a song

  • I was wondering if using the ferrofluid speaker would give a clearer sound then using normal speakers?

  • No... fluids dampen sound. That applies to any fluid.

  • What do you hear id you turn off the real speakers? Do fluid vibrate or make any sounds?

  • no

    it wouldnt

    i suppose you could make another version of it and it would make sound

  • Ahha! You guys used my favorite song! Great job!

    Did you guys just use some hi-lo pass filters to get the signal into a bunch of different parts depending on fq, then have a few electromagnets that are triggered at a certain amplitude?

  • The audio comes into a microprocessor, a DFT is performed (not very well), and then the amplitude of 5 frequency bands are output to handwound electromagnets. It takes forever to hand wind electromagnets.

  • Ahha I know all too well. I had a project a while that used voice coils. I found that using a electric screwdriver with an insert (That i made my self!) to attach to the coil, and then just feed the copper wire to the coil as it spins.

    I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with what a DFT is.

  • Discrete Fourier Transform

  • Great job guys!

    Do you think you can provide some more info on how you made your electromagnets. If you used a metal core,what kind of core did you use? I'm working on a small project using ferrofluid and I would like to hear from you guys before I start winding my electromagnets.

  • No wait. What you have to do is Pink Floyd's "Run." Please do it and post it!

  • Ooh! Can you do "Bliss" by Muse in ferrofluid?

  • i would have used dubsteb

  • @martha420may yes dubstep all way :)

  • put a magnet in there and see what happens

  • Nice work. Great project =P

  • rather than separating the feeds, you could merge them into a single line out, and possibly pull off an oscilloscope-ish effect...

  • thats a way better idea this just looks like slightly bubbling paint.

  • it would just look like one thing bubbling all the time. Separating filtering the track into different channels is the only interesting thing you could do.

  • how didi you do that? is the speaker behind the ferro fluid? 5*

  • really fucking cool man... great job

  • Woot, way to go. Now that the project is done you can sleep at home again XD.

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