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LEDWiz Lumin Audio (can some lights NOT dance to the music)?

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unclet:

I am using the one LEDWiz I bought to make my LED lights dance to the music, however, it would be nice to have a couple of them stay on all the time.   Is there a way to make this happen?  If so, please be specific when telling me how    :P

Thanks!

loadman:


--- Quote from: unclet on December 25, 2007, 08:03:25 pm ---I am using the one LEDWiz I bought to make my LED lights dance to the music, however, it would be nice to have a couple of them stay on all the time.   Is there a way to make this happen?  If so, please be specific when telling me how    :P

Thanks!

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[thinkingoutsidethesquare]
Cheat and wire some directly to the power supply (with appropriate resistors in place of course ). That way you don't waste Led-Wiz outputs.
[/thinkingoutsidethesquare]

headkaze:

If Randy ever gets around to adding external application support for LuminAudio then I don't see why he couldn't add more control over what it does. Unless it's supported in the software there is no other way except to wire it up like loadman said.

unclet:

Yeah, I might end up hard-wiring it directly to the power supply .... but I was curious whether I could use the LEDWiz in case later I decided I wanted them to dance.   I would not need to rewire at that point .... oh well.   

Thanks for the info.

headkaze:

Out of curiosity unclet have you had a look at your panel while playing some lwa's (LEDWiz Animation files)? I think your limiting yourself by only using LuminAudio software. You might be suprised by the cool effects lwa's and other effects can produce using the LEDWiz. If you have a search on this forum you will find an archive of over 70+ different animation effects I created using the basic lwa format which was later improved upon by arzoo and me to be lwax format. They should look really nice on your LED panel. I did ask Randy at one stage if he could add lwa playback to his LuminAudio software and randomly jump between the effects. That is really what you should be aiming for (begging Randy to update his software that is hehe).

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