Hi,
from my understanding Audiostrobe has two control signals at 19200 Hz, one on each side.
I can totally understand how these could control the brightness of a led per eye but how is encoded what color of led to activate?
Hi,
from my understanding Audiostrobe has two control signals at 19200 Hz, one on each side.
I can totally understand how these could control the brightness of a led per eye but how is encoded what color of led to activate?
In the older devices, like the Proteus or Sirius, they only had 2 light channels. Either the same color, where the 2 channels were left and right, or 2 colors where the 2 channels were 2 different colors.
On the newer devices like the Limina or Kasina, those 2 channels can be "mapped" to whatever colors you would like. These mappings are called "ColorSets".
Here is some information on them, but they are all listed in the Kasina Manual.
-Andy.
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thanks for your answer
I am asking as I am diying a strobe lamp for myself. It is going pretty well I am just wondering how some programs have alternating triggering of different leds on one side.
ah ok i see so the leds can be mapped to different colours but then there is the same on both eyes, right?
Last edited by yentzee; 05-26-2025 at 05:37 AM.
More clearly, the LED control signals (Left or Right) within the AudioStrobe session are mapped to the colors on the Ganzframes. If you're using a Kasina or Limina, that equates to many possible combinations out of 6 possible Ganzframes "channels" (Left Red, Green, Blue and Right Red, Green, Blue).
What device are you using to drive your DIY strobe?
-Andy.
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thanks a lot. I have a kasina here but right now i am having a adc a mcu a dac and some led's in front of me. I am analyzing the audio inside the mcu and wonder about nice ways to map the data to colours
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