ssqueezepy
Synchrosqueezing, wavelet transforms, and time-frequency analysis in Python (by OverLordGoldDragon)
audio-reactive-led-strip
:musical_note: :rainbow: Real-time LED strip music visualization using Python and the ESP8266 or Raspberry Pi (by scottlawsonbc)

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MIT License | MIT License |
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ssqueezepy
Posts with mentions or reviews of ssqueezepy.
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[OC] A lonely cough on a scalogram, yet rich in charasteristics & distinctive properties
Thanks for this great question - complex-valued Mexican hat mother wavelet here, used this implementation of synchrosqueezing: https://github.com/OverLordGoldDragon/ssqueezepy
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[P] Fastest wavelet transforms in Python + synchrosqueezing
ssqueezepy 0.6.1 released w/ benchmarks, CWT up to x75 faster than PyWavelets on CPU and x900 on GPU (and more correct). STFT also CPU- and GPU-accelerated, and both synchrosqueezed.
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[D] Inductive biases for audio spectrogram data.
Have a look here
audio-reactive-led-strip
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WLED Project
Thanks for the pointers! After digging a bit more, I found https://github.com/scottlawsonbc/audio-reactive-led-strip which looks like an excellent end-to-end setup that's also easy to explore further from. Can't wait to sink lots of hours into it :D
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Art installation with LEDs using Nano Every
So I do think it's pretty well accepted that coding in python is easier for new programmers than coding in Arduino/C/C++. I don't have any experience working with the seeduino boards, and I don't have any experience doing sound reactive projects, but this project on GitHub really looks like it's exactly what you're looking for if you are okay with moving the the RPi: https://github.com/scottlawsonbc/audio-reactive-led-strip
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A Python application to control QHM Device (HappyLighting App)
A custom version of "Device Mic" was implemented taking code from here but need to be improved. Hope you like it :)
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I'm new and I am trying to bite off more than I can chew
Straight to the point. I want to integrate this: Music Reactive LED's into my car. I plan for everything to be behind the dash. I am adept with soldering, basic IT and small electronics (having made my own button box and peripheral input converter). However these seems a bit more advanced purely because of my requirements.
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Using an LED Ring with Raveberry
LedFX sounds great if you want to control many different strips in a network. For a standalone Raspberry Pi, there is also this project, which I meant to try out for some time but did not come around to. It has a lot more features than my implementation.
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So this is the RGB led strip I have and I want to make it into an audio visualizer trough my arduino,so it will detect audio if I for example have headphones on and if I am playing my audio on my speakers. And of course I also need to make it visualize the audio.
In order to use audio visualization with speakers you can use this library that someone made. https://github.com/scottlawsonbc/audio-reactive-led-strip From what I’m seeing, in order to use audio from your pc/headphones instead of from your speakers you have to program it yourself. You’ll notice they do something similar in the microphone.py but it uses your microphone from your pc. Instead of the microphone it just needs to use the input audio. I was going to modify this library to do that but it needs a esp2866 which I currently don’t have.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ssqueezepy and audio-reactive-led-strip you can also consider the following projects:
madmom - Python audio and music signal processing library
LedFx - LedFx is a network based LED effect engine designed to deliver advanced real-time audio effects to a wide variety of devices.
ruptures - ruptures: change point detection in Python
Home-Assistant-Config - This is my Smart-home Installation repository
pywt - PyWavelets - Wavelet Transforms in Python
home-assistant-config - My Home Assistant Configuration 🏡🏡

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