Hi folks! I can't figure out how to create a cue, effect or whatever to run sound to light i.e. for fixtures.
If somebody can explain how to "connect" Sound input to something, so far I have only one nice looking
screen with waveforms and bars
Sound to light?
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Hi ManuJ,
as long as you can see in the "Sound Input Configuration" Screen your incoming Audio Signal,
you know that the console has recognized the Signal.
Now Switch the Trigger of your cue(s) from the Default Setting "go" either to "Sound or to "BPM".
This is the link you´re after.
have a look if this works for you.
Cheers,
Michael -
Hi Michael -and thanks. This works as a workaround but I was looking for solution to do kind of "old fashiened sound to light". For exaple to trigger strobes to do lightning -effect as I have kind of thunderstorm going on the show. I've got a feeling that't not doable? Or is it?
Cheers ManuJ
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Hi ManuJ,
that should also work!
Based on Cues you should create the look which you want to have and then run this as a chaser or sequence which is triggert by sound.If you give us more details, the comunity can give you more programming tips!
Cheers,
Lars -
Thanks Lars as well. I'm just lazy so I was looking something like in the good old days was easy to build with fixtures that had microphones built in...
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I do a lot of preprogramming at home, using my computer and the onPC software. If I'm programming to a track, is there a way to route the audio in onPC to see a source already internal, like spotify?
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Good evening Ian Paul,
the audio in is automatticaly routed to your PC. So if you play music on iTunes or whatever just "open" the intensitiy a little bit in the audio input view. Normally you should see the waves in the screen. -
Thank you for the advice, Jan_Doe!
Unfortunately when I do this, it's not seeing the audio from spotify. If I put on a headset with a microphone, it sees the microphone input though
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Hi everybody,
Yes that's correct...the internal microphone is used per default.
Maybe there's a possibility to change a setting of windows to guide the internal sound to the correct destination!?Cheers,
Lars -
Thanks for the help everyone! I figured out how to route audio back into my PC as a record.
For people who are having the same problem as I was in Windows 10, right click on your Volume Mixer and open up Recording Devices.
You want to make sure the Stereo Mix option is enabled, so your PC recognizes your PC audio as a record in.
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