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How do I use the Lumin Audio application from GGG?
RandyT:
--- Quote from: unclet on December 21, 2007, 03:54:54 pm ---... but I have no idea what the "LWA Link", Decay and Delay stuff does. Based on your comment in this post it seems the "LWA link" is used to select a LWA file, but I am not quite sure why someone would do this if you wanted your LED lights to dance to the music. Basically, why define a LWA file with how you want your lights to blink when you just want them to blink with the current song being played? I clearly am missing a thing or two ..... or three.
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The LWA link, Decay and Delay control how the lights react. You can define an animation and link frame advance to the beat detection. Delay and Decay are similar to their audio synth counterparts.
It will be much clearer once you get some music going and start playing with the sliders.
RandyT
unclet:
I wired up a couple of panels with LEDs, connected everything, started your software and played some music ....... and the lights danced ..... :notworthy:
One question is ...... since I do not listen to a lot of heavy bass music, is there a way to get the LED lights to dance more based on the voice of the singer rather than the bass in the background?
Either way, I believe these lights are going to look great on my jukebox. Thanks for the software Randy!
headkaze:
--- Quote from: unclet on December 21, 2007, 10:25:33 pm ---I wired up a couple of panels with LEDs, connected everything, start your software and play some music ....... and the lights danced ..... :notworthy:
One question is ...... since I do not listen to a lot of heavy bass music, is there a way to get the LED lights to dance more based on the voice of the singer rather than the bass in the background?
Either way, I believe these lights are going to look great on my jukebox. Thanks for the software Randy!
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Make sure you post a video of it when you have it rigged.
unclet:
I will post a bunch of construction pictures on my site once it is finished. Not real sure how to take a video, but I can look into this a bit later.
BTW: I highly recommend the pegBoard with one white side to mount LED lights to. It comes with holes already in it so you can simply stick the wires of the LED lights through them and tape down. The white side of the pegboard seems to hold the electrical tape very nicely as well as provides a very nice reflective surface.
DeLuSioNal29:
I would love to see the final video as well. Maybe you can use a digital camera that captures video and then simply upload it to Youtube. That's what I do with my Sony cybershot. It usually saves it as an mpg file.
Now you have my gears turning in my head! I may want to install a "ground effects" series of LCDs along the bottom of my arcade. They would then either pulsate to match the trackball, or "dance" to the music on my menu. Hmmmm.
Anyone out there know if you can use a single LED Wiz to do both pulsating of a trackball and dancing to the lights using the same unit? Or do I have to purchase 2 different LED Wiz's to do this? In other words, I want the original LED Wiz to control the pulsating (and cycling colors of my RGB leds on my Electric Ice Trackball) and I also want the music to pulsate on the bottom (blue leds only). I don't want the Trackball lights to "dance".
Again, can't wait to see the final product Uncle T!
~ DeLuSioNaL
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