Here's a crazy idea,
I've got all kinds of ideas lately especially as relates to the glow generated by the tubes used in our gear. I've thought to take advantage of this to "subtly" enhance the listening/viewing experience. Sound is of course most important but I can't seem to ignore the inherent beauty of tube glow. To that end I'm inclined to build a "light generator" of sorts. Something subtle that would mimic the music to enhance the experience when the lights are out, which in the wee hours is almost always how I listen. I don't want dancing lights but maybe a series of led's whose intensity can be varied with the flow of the music. Similar to the way some "music player's" mimic the flow of music through a program written to follow the changing notes. What I'm looking for is a website that can help me decipher the nuts and bolts of such a set up. I realize this is not an original idea but one I'd like to be able to "play with" so to speak. Try several iterations until I find something I like without having to spend to much time changing variables to see different effects. Does this make ANY sense. Just a thought!
Best regards,
John
I've got all kinds of ideas lately especially as relates to the glow generated by the tubes used in our gear. I've thought to take advantage of this to "subtly" enhance the listening/viewing experience. Sound is of course most important but I can't seem to ignore the inherent beauty of tube glow. To that end I'm inclined to build a "light generator" of sorts. Something subtle that would mimic the music to enhance the experience when the lights are out, which in the wee hours is almost always how I listen. I don't want dancing lights but maybe a series of led's whose intensity can be varied with the flow of the music. Similar to the way some "music player's" mimic the flow of music through a program written to follow the changing notes. What I'm looking for is a website that can help me decipher the nuts and bolts of such a set up. I realize this is not an original idea but one I'd like to be able to "play with" so to speak. Try several iterations until I find something I like without having to spend to much time changing variables to see different effects. Does this make ANY sense. Just a thought!
Best regards,
John