FastLED-SoundReactive
Sound Reactive displays for FastLED (by atuline)
OctoWS2811
Control thousands of WS2811/2812 LEDs at video refresh speeds (by PaulStoffregen)
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FastLED-SoundReactive
Posts with mentions or reviews of FastLED-SoundReactive.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-19.
- Stabilizing aux input with sound reactive displays (Agc)
- Beginner advice hardware
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Some WS2812b VU metre style lights I recently made for a club night I run alongside my record label. 600 RGB pixels controlled by an Arduino Nano using FastLED library
Thanks again for sharing. If you haven't yet seen them Andrew Tuline has some awesome sound reactive FastLED code on github.
- Help needed for sound reactive hardware.
- LED Music Visualizer using WS2812B Led strip and a sound detection sensor
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audio reactive patterns
Actually, I do. I crafted some disgusting combination of code I found elsewhere to switch between various audio-reactive patterns written by Andrew Tuline using a switch (since I didn't have a push button at the time haha). Only the first case is audio reactive, but you should be able to add whatever routines you'd like, just replace the routine in the changeDisplay() function. You'll have to change some of the definitions based on your LEDs and if you're using different pins, though. Hope it kinda helps: here
OctoWS2811
Posts with mentions or reviews of OctoWS2811.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-04.
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Hi everyone, which cheap & available controller is a good choice at the moment? Requirements: 200+ MHz & FastLED hardware SPI support. I've an ESP32 V4 in mind. Or maybe an ESP32-S3FN8. Any experiences, comments or suggestions? What is widely used currently?
I highly recommend the Teensy 4.x with the OctoWS2811 driver. This driver provides 8 channels of parallel output using DMA data transfers to offload the CPU. I think that meets your criterion for "hardware SPI". It doesn't seem like the T4 is overkill for what you're doing, especially if you're using floating point math. The T4 is blazing fast, and I've heard mixed reviews of ESP32 FP performance.
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How would I recreate the strip lights from the top?
They are actually quite easy if you have some cash. Check out NeoPixel at Adafruit, they have a detailed guide on how you can control strip lights. NeoPixels are great but a tad expensive, you can find less expensive strips on discount resellers, search for “RGB Addressable LED Strip”. Some offer a control module but you will be limited the the built-in color patterns and speeds. If you can solder and program an Arduino you can modify example scripts to do a lot of things, even create digital signage and video walls.
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New to this. Suggestions for controlling 2,016 WS285 LEDs?
Assuming you're going to use the OctoWS2811 library to drive the LEDs, the maximum possible frame rate for 2 channels of 1,008 LEDs should be:
- Anyone have experience using pixel tape to create a video wall?
- Beginner advice hardware
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Best µcontroller to handle 600 LEDs, fastest as possible
However, if you have all 600 LEDs in a single strip, and the strip is WS2812, then you're limited by the internal refresh rate of the LEDs, which brings you to about 55hz. Which is ok, but if you spend much time in-between refreshs, maybe it's not fast enough. Certainly not for persistence-of-vision. If you're happy to break your strip into several sub-strips that get their own data line, you can speed up the refresh rate a lot. If you're using a Teensy 4, you can use this library for example, which allows you to efficiently drive many LED strips at once: https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_libs_OctoWS2811.html
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Any tutorials for attaching & controlling a WS2815 to computer's PSU PCIe 6+2?
You can also check out OctoWS2811 https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_libs_OctoWS2811.html
- Struggling to get just ONE LED to light
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Thought about FastLED and RGBW
I've used RGBW for a number of projects involving non-addressable LED strips and spot lights. I haven't yet needed RGBW for a project requiring addressable strips, but it's in my tech roadmap. I no longer use FastLED, and I've written my own HSV/HSI-to-RGB/RGBW color conversion library. I use the OctoWS2811 library (not the adapter board) for DMA-based serial data output to addressable LED strips. It appears that this library supports RGBW strips, but I haven't tried it yet (others are doing the same). See the last few paragraphs of this article for more details.
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FastLED 3.5.0 was released
But the OctoWS2811 Library can only use 8 Pins, at least on the page is only for a Teensy 4.0 and 4.1 the hint, that any group of pins is possible.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing FastLED-SoundReactive and OctoWS2811 you can also consider the following projects:
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP32 over WiFi.
FastLED - The FastLED library for colored LED animation on Arduino. Please direct questions/requests for help to the FastLED Reddit community: http://fastled.io/r We'd like to use github "issues" just for tracking library bugs / enhancements.
FastLED_examples - FastLED example code, tests, demos, etc
Striptease - Sexy, audio-responsive effects on LED strips.
WS2812Serial - Non-Blocking WS2812 LED Library
ESP32_FFT_VU - A spectrum analyzer VU meter for the ESP32 and a FastLED matrix
sp108e-led-controller
Arduino-Sampling - High and low speed sound sampling on an Arduino
Lamp - Add some bling to my lamp
FastLED-SoundReactive vs WLED
OctoWS2811 vs FastLED
FastLED-SoundReactive vs FastLED_examples
OctoWS2811 vs WLED
FastLED-SoundReactive vs Striptease
OctoWS2811 vs WS2812Serial
FastLED-SoundReactive vs ESP32_FFT_VU
OctoWS2811 vs sp108e-led-controller
FastLED-SoundReactive vs Arduino-Sampling
OctoWS2811 vs Lamp
OctoWS2811 vs Striptease
OctoWS2811 vs Arduino-Sampling