This seems to be a complicated way of achieving a simple effect. It would be easy to create a function for each PAR using audio spectrum widgets. What is the advantage of using an RGB matrix?
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It's solved for me - i found out that audio input was to low here when i tried to test it.
And on this way its much easier, not complicated Darrow - now i got my VU-Meter with only one Matrix, which can be extended if i decide to by some more par cans or maybe 2 more LED-Bars :)
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Hey guys,
today i tried to figure out if it's possible to realize to visualize an audio-spectrum with even 4 or more Showtec LED PAR 56.
1st i put them together in a group, then i add them into a RGB-matrix, but that was all.
Could every one tell me if i'am on the wrong way or if its not possible?
Thanks
Heiko
Last edit: Heiko Fanieng 2015-03-22
This seems to be a complicated way of achieving a simple effect. It would be easy to create a function for each PAR using audio spectrum widgets. What is the advantage of using an RGB matrix?
It's solved for me - i found out that audio input was to low here when i tried to test it.
And on this way its much easier, not complicated Darrow - now i got my VU-Meter with only one Matrix, which can be extended if i decide to by some more par cans or maybe 2 more LED-Bars :)