Here is something different I did to experiment. I added the Sound servo (PC Speaker), which gives me the variable $soundvalue for anything that is played through my computers speakers. I don't actually use it for controlling a servo, I just wanted it to detect the PC speaker sound output.
I then used my RGB animiator display in my JD (Spock) and created 3 different static display for a KITT (Knight Rider) type voice display (the 3x3s don't make a good KITT display, but that's not important.
I just wanted to see if I could use the Sound servo PC to make the RGB "dance" to music and I can.
If the value is less than 10, I set the display to blank.
Kitt1, Kitt2 and Kitt2 represent brightness levels for my animation display pattern.
I have commented out the Print values, those were for testing and debugging and I would recommend anyone use those to test their scripts so they can see what Sound servo controls are responding too.
What I have not adjusted yet are the Update Speed and Scalar under the Sound Settings of the Sound servo control. As anyone played with those setting much? I'd like to improve the rate the my RGB display changes state to the sound level.
sorry to bring this up again. chould the led connected to port d12 as in pic d22 flikker on the ritme of speech? when a audio is payed?
got some movement.
are these pics correct ?
i forgot the video,here a little video from the sound servo.
It looks like you mastered the servo Mic, but did you want the LED to go out when your talk?
hi justin i mean the led must go on when he speaks.
Here is something different I did to experiment. I added the Sound servo (PC Speaker), which gives me the variable $soundvalue for anything that is played through my computers speakers. I don't actually use it for controlling a servo, I just wanted it to detect the PC speaker sound output.
I then used my RGB animiator display in my JD (Spock) and created 3 different static display for a KITT (Knight Rider) type voice display (the 3x3s don't make a good KITT display, but that's not important.
I just wanted to see if I could use the Sound servo PC to make the RGB "dance" to music and I can.
If the value is less than 10, I set the display to blank. Kitt1, Kitt2 and Kitt2 represent brightness levels for my animation display pattern.
I have commented out the Print values, those were for testing and debugging and I would recommend anyone use those to test their scripts so they can see what Sound servo controls are responding too.
What I have not adjusted yet are the Update Speed and Scalar under the Sound Settings of the Sound servo control. As anyone played with those setting much? I'd like to improve the rate the my RGB display changes state to the sound level.
hi justin
i try the above script for the rgb.i dont understand,what chould the script doing?
justin
is it this what the script chould be doing?