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Sorry about the quality of the video, the quality decreases because it is hard to capture flashing led lights in the dark. However this still captures the main concept, and that is the important part!
This is a test run of my lights program, however I have yet to make it automatic and change with the music. As you can see I am controlling the lights with a series of switches: I have yet to finish the program to detect when it is appropriate to switch automatically.
For anyone curious, I am using an arduino hooked up with a no-name brand sound frequency detector I found at a local store (turns out it was better and cheaper than a more expensive brand name piece, #SupportLocalBusinesses). The sound frequency sensor relays information to the arduino which interprets frequency, fancy code then controls an array of led lights that are hooked up to a breadboard. This is done using Adafruit's Neo Pixel library, making it easier to control an led strip and activate certain lights/control brightness/etc. There are switches on the breadboard for testing purposes which allow me to activate different colors and visualizations, these will soon be removed when the program becomes completely automated. The rest of the junk that you see on the board is the more technical pieces for electricity currents (capacitators, power supplies, resistors, wires everywhere; yup it's a mess).
Songs featured:
Carry Me - Kygo
Gotta Push On - GriZ (ft. Brasstracks, Eric Krasno)
24k Magic - Bruno Mars
Color Schemes used:
-Rainbow (good with party/intense music)
-Underwater (a style me and paul like for more tame/relaxing music)
-Tropical (mango/island/sunset vibes)
-Rasta (for unwinding and chilling, very pretty)
-Gradient (testing some gradient style colors, not complete yet)
Light Patterns used:
-Virus (starts at a random point, beat spreads with the music like a virus)
-Bump (strobes/throbs the lights based on the sound frequency)
-Chase (each side of lights race eachother to the top, button action to cause them to overlap)
-Visualizer (copies the windows media player generic visualizer, beat pulses with the amplitude of the sound)
-Flash (plain color scheme with flashing lights in random leds that go with changes in frequency)
https://goo.gl/photos/L9Zg3o4DF6ou812r7
very cool concept
Looks sick! Did some work with Arduino myself last week.
One thing though, songs in your video have been removed by Youtube.
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