A baby + LEDs + A bit of MJ = SkeletonRaveBaby
Inspired by the glowyzoey I decided to make my own audio reactive LED costume - with a few little twists of my own.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH9otCGjzg4
The Teensy3 drives the LEDs which are sent EQ data via serial (from a Processing script). I bought the audio adapter board to do the FFT on the Teensy3 but I ran out of time to implement it. I'll add that in and make it portable for xmas time.
Disclaimer - The brightness of the LEDs was VERY *VERY* LOW - at 5% of maximum and were not directed into the eyes of the baby. Post-Processing was used to bring make the lights POP in the video. Please do not try this stuff without caution.
(Alpha) Code on GitHub - https://github.com/sermad/ledSkeleton
Thanks to Paul and all the contributors for making the teensy3.
Inspired by the glowyzoey I decided to make my own audio reactive LED costume - with a few little twists of my own.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH9otCGjzg4
The Teensy3 drives the LEDs which are sent EQ data via serial (from a Processing script). I bought the audio adapter board to do the FFT on the Teensy3 but I ran out of time to implement it. I'll add that in and make it portable for xmas time.
Disclaimer - The brightness of the LEDs was VERY *VERY* LOW - at 5% of maximum and were not directed into the eyes of the baby. Post-Processing was used to bring make the lights POP in the video. Please do not try this stuff without caution.
(Alpha) Code on GitHub - https://github.com/sermad/ledSkeleton
Thanks to Paul and all the contributors for making the teensy3.
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