Love the HD led matrix , would you consider doing a video on the hardware used in your setup? or point me in the right direction to how you connected the hub75 panels. Is it a teensy or a custom solution. Keep up the good work!
These are just addressable led panels (3 of them side by side), controlled by a teensy. 1 channel per teensy. Darin chamberlain and crew came up with this. on facebook its the virtual pinball custom led effects group.
@@thepinballking7 Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I have a dream pin in my head and busy working on the nuts and bolts of the internals before building a cab. When I started I hadn't realised what an awesome rabbit hole vpins are, every bit of help is most welcome, love your work !!
Hello! great video! So I'm about to start a rebuild of my Vpin and I'm to add 4 addressable LED panels from Cleveland Software. My question is, with the current POVs would you recommend putting the LED panels under the glass and have the monitor tilted down in the back or put the LED panels on the backbox and keep the monitor flush with the glass? It's a mini vpin (Haunted House ToyShock gutted and PC added running Pinup Popper). Thanks for your advice!
Thanks. Based on that information rather than my opinion, I would suggest the backbox as tilting the screen down would create probably more work than needed since the machine is already built. I would also recommend getting a teensy and programming it yourself. From what i have seen in forums and facebook, CSD does not support their products very well. I could be wrong, but it seems that way from all the questions on how to setup their stuff I see. Major frenchy has a lot of good info on addressable led setup, MJR also. Those are the guys i learned a lot of stuff from. There is a facebook group for custom virtual pinball effects that showed me how to do this crazy matrix.
Love the HD led matrix , would you consider doing a video on the hardware used in your setup? or point me in the right direction to how you connected the hub75 panels. Is it a teensy or a custom solution. Keep up the good work!
These are just addressable led panels (3 of them side by side), controlled by a teensy. 1 channel per teensy. Darin chamberlain and crew came up with this. on facebook its the virtual pinball custom led effects group.
@@thepinballking7 Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I have a dream pin in my head and busy working on the nuts and bolts of the internals before building a cab. When I started I hadn't realised what an awesome rabbit hole vpins are, every bit of help is most welcome, love your work !!
@@paulvernon624 you are welcome.
Hello! great video! So I'm about to start a rebuild of my Vpin and I'm to add 4 addressable LED panels from Cleveland Software. My question is, with the current POVs would you recommend putting the LED panels under the glass and have the monitor tilted down in the back or put the LED panels on the backbox and keep the monitor flush with the glass? It's a mini vpin (Haunted House ToyShock gutted and PC added running Pinup Popper). Thanks for your advice!
Thanks. Based on that information rather than my opinion, I would suggest the backbox as tilting the screen down would create probably more work than needed since the machine is already built. I would also recommend getting a teensy and programming it yourself. From what i have seen in forums and facebook, CSD does not support their products very well. I could be wrong, but it seems that way from all the questions on how to setup their stuff I see. Major frenchy has a lot of good info on addressable led setup, MJR also. Those are the guys i learned a lot of stuff from. There is a facebook group for custom virtual pinball effects that showed me how to do this crazy matrix.
Why I'm getting told your website is unsafe?
Too much antivirus I suppose. The site at that time was running on godaddy.