Re: Ok DV glasses, WHOA, seriously? I have some questions
You would just add another track in Audacity, import your music to it, then mix that down with SpectraStrobe signal. Audacity as you probably know is an audio editor and the SpectraStrobe signal is an audio track with three high frequency light control signals and a tone that acts as the identifier for SS which is called the reference track. Thus, you would still need to use Audacity plugin like IsoTone to modulate the tone signals to produce pulses. It is hard this way to get detailed complex light signals but can be done.
If you have audio experience then the free MuLab plugin is a good color organ option once you get over the learning curve. Or there are templates for GNaural which is free and Ableton Live which is not. The easiest option for most people is Mind Workstation for really detailed control or NeuroProgrammer for decent control.
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