I'm wondering is there an easy way to skip the mic and go with an aux in port so I could plug it straight to my audio source? That way it would not pick anything else like the sound from talkin.
I’ve been intrigued to find out about this. I noticed there’s a company, can’t remember the name now, who do a plug and play board to do this but it’s not in the Uk. Can you send me links to items available in the Uk please?
Hi this is such a great and well made video! Thanks so much for doing it! Do you know if I could program the WLED to create a dim flickering light (candle light effect that gets brighter when it hears a sound? Also could it also be programed t make a specific sound at a certain time? How many ESP32’s would that require?
As of WLED version 0.14.0-beta1 an usermod is available for original WLED too (on ESP32) hence depreciating the fork, it has been merged into the main project.
@@sm1thers@sm1thers, are you saying that the 0.14.0 version has a sound-reactive part included, and now the main version has sound-reactive already included, so there is no need to install a separate version because of sound reactive?
Very nice I will try it out this mic plus the sync mode. Thank you !
yes, definitely try. and let me know how it works out. i try my best to make the video easy to follow along.
Bravo. Me encanta, un gran tutorial. Se puede usar las tiras de led encendidas en ambos esp?
I love this project, thanks for sharing it. I have a question... is it possible for the two LED strips to light up both rooms?
Thank you for This Video. Can you Tell me please which COB-LED you are using?
I'm wondering is there an easy way to skip the mic and go with an aux in port so I could plug it straight to my audio source? That way it would not pick anything else like the sound from talkin.
yes theres schematics on WLED website, some resistors to scale the voltage down then into the analog in, job done.
Watched so many videos and they are very similar, yet my LEDs constantly flash when nothing is playing... hmmmm.
which mic did you use?
also, you gotta change the settings on the web gui to adjust sensitivity...
I’ve been intrigued to find out about this. I noticed there’s a company, can’t remember the name now, who do a plug and play board to do this but it’s not in the Uk. Can you send me links to items available in the Uk please?
quinled stuff is good
use allnetchina though you'd have to pay import stuff iirc
im sorry i cannot help because im not in UK and not familiar with this market
@@dablet no problem
Hi this is such a great and well made video! Thanks so much for doing it! Do you know if I could program the WLED to create a dim flickering light (candle light effect that gets brighter when it hears a sound? Also could it also be programed t make a specific sound at a certain time? How many ESP32’s would that require?
That’s not a esp32
sound reactive (deprecated)🙁
As of WLED version 0.14.0-beta1 an usermod is available for original WLED too (on ESP32) hence depreciating the fork, it has been merged into the main project.
@@sm1thers@sm1thers, are you saying that the 0.14.0 version has a sound-reactive part included, and now the main version has sound-reactive already included, so there is no need to install a separate version because of sound reactive?
@@felixplays5442 yes indeed.