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Sync Live Music and Lights Real-time Frequency Band and Beat Analysis

Sync with the Music / Music2Light

 

When it comes to making the lights dance in sync with the music, the Koolfusion controller offers you a lot of creative options, all accessible in a few clicks. Real-time music analysis is perfect for improvisational music sessions when you can't just playback pre-recorded lighting effects.

The great Quixotic Fusion.! Here's a video showing them using the music2lights feature to generate an interactive visual. The led wall is composed of about 1100 RGB leds, . Quixotic also uses the OSC input features to remotely trigger effects.

A nice video from Cory Helmuth of the Christmas lighting community,  color organ: live music controls the lights. DMX data is sent via a wireless network and sACN E1.31 output.

Be Right-on!

 

Select one of the 20 music frequency bands for a very precise music synchronization. In fact, the Koolfusion controller  does a high quality 1024 band analysis and crunch the numbers to shows you a handy 20 frequency band version.

General Mood

 

When you care about the music mood only, the overview offers you four frequency bands: overall, low, mid and hi. In addition, the blue lines show you the average power which is perfect to follow the music atmosphere.

Beat Detection

One-click beat detection! Just check the "beat" box and the Koolfusion controller will automatically detect beat amplitude for the selected frequency. It is not simply on and off but a full percentage value so you can know about the real beat power.

Multiple Sound Cards

The music from up to 4 sound cards can be fully analyzed in real time. It allows you to place sound recorders at different physical locations and trigger effects based on where it comes from.

Multiple Sound Cards

 

The music from up to 4 sound cards can be fully analyzed in real time. It allows you to place sound recorders at different physical locations and trigger effects based on where it comes from.

ASIO

 

ASIO support for very low latency music input. For the real pros out there!

Walkthrough

1. Global Configuration

 

Access the music configuration by going to View/Configuration.

Sound cards:  The Koolfusion controller automatyically detects all your sound cards and sound input devices at startup. You can see here whether music is coming in and how loud it is. Hit the refresh button to detect newly added music input devices.

Volume: The volume or gain slider lets you modulate the music input. This is handy to set the general music sensitivity without having to change all your project settings when the environment changes.

Disable: You can disable music analysis by putting the volume to 0%. Although the analysis process isn't really CPU intensive, it may save some resources.

1.1 Loopback/Stereo Mix

 

Want to use the music you're playing right now with iTunes or another player? Most sound cards have a feature called sound loopback, playback or stereo mix allowing you to do just that.

With Windows Vista/7 you may need to enable it in the sound control panel.

To acces this panel, press the Windows key and type "sound". Select the Sound item. The panel looks like the image at the right.

Go in the recording tab and right-click on the background. Check the "show disabled devices" option.

You should now see a device called Stereo Mix or Rec. Playback. Right-click on it and enable it.

2. Link to any slider

 

Select any slider and click on the music icon. Then you'll be able to play with all music settings.

3. Play

 

Music analyser: The first thing you do is to select your music input. Here you see the four buttons corresponding to your four sound cards. If you see a sine wave shape, this means the selected music analyser is disabled probably because no sound card has been detected.

Details or overview: Just click on the details or overview button to toggle between the two modes: 20 frequency bands or only the 4 overall bands. When using the overview mode, the first band is the overall and then you have the low, mid and hi frequency bands.

Average: Check this box to follow the blue lines. These lines give you the average over time of the music levels.

Beat detection: Check this box to use the beat detection mode.

Idea box

Link the master speed to the overall music level. Automatically activate lighting effects based on the music levels. Hi-hat triggers a strobe effect? Quick & easy way to animate LED panels with music. Perfect for live music improvisation. Allow non-scripted music event to still be able to be synced with lights.

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