You left the on-inverting inputs of 3 op-amps floating. This will cause unnecessary power consumption. Put 2 10K (or any value) resistors in series to make +6V and connect all the unused non-inverting inputs to there. You don't connect them to ground because that saturates the transistors inside the op-amp, increasing the power consumption. Leave the inverting inputs as they are right now to make a voltage follower. You can also find a use for them (buffers can be useful and sometimes, adding a separate op-amp just to amplify a signal that was supposed to be amplified on the previous or following stage can correct oscillation problems. Personally, I like to use them as comparators, along with some LED's to indicate some status regardless of it's relevance
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Is that a VU meter?