Audio Triggering
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:04 pm
I followed the tutorial on audio triggering, however I am having problems.
Following the tutorial I programmed the STICK with Four distinct static colors. After programming and installing them to the STICk hardware I push the 1 button, as well as hold down the SELECT and 7. Nothing happens. If I repeat the steps, the stick will color wash faster then normal, but not noticeably to sound.
IF I try to install the COM + port with the Audio/GRND terminal block it does not respond to sound either.
Is there a way for me to tell if the Sound is activated via some LED on the STICK?
Is there a secondary way to tell if the Sound is activated via the Tool.exe?
I am using both Mono, as well as Stereo music, as well as simple claps or loud sounds.
The program either cycles between colors, or it doesn't function at all. I have not changed any of the parameters.
There is also no pin out for the cabling for the Audio cable. There is only a reference to the ports on the back of the controller. I assumed that the stick only worked off Mono and ground, so for a stereo signal I've been using the (left) signal.
Following the tutorial I programmed the STICK with Four distinct static colors. After programming and installing them to the STICk hardware I push the 1 button, as well as hold down the SELECT and 7. Nothing happens. If I repeat the steps, the stick will color wash faster then normal, but not noticeably to sound.
IF I try to install the COM + port with the Audio/GRND terminal block it does not respond to sound either.
Is there a way for me to tell if the Sound is activated via some LED on the STICK?
Is there a secondary way to tell if the Sound is activated via the Tool.exe?
I am using both Mono, as well as Stereo music, as well as simple claps or loud sounds.
The program either cycles between colors, or it doesn't function at all. I have not changed any of the parameters.
There is also no pin out for the cabling for the Audio cable. There is only a reference to the ports on the back of the controller. I assumed that the stick only worked off Mono and ground, so for a stereo signal I've been using the (left) signal.