That is actually genious way to quickly iterate, I definitely know the pain of doing this in after effects. Thanks for the insight! Also taking a screenshot of the waveform is really accurarte enough to sync it? Wow!
I usually end up with a little bit of trial and error when going through this process to get things in sync. Listening to the audio and getting a sense of what sounds relate to which transients helps. Glad it's helpful!
Very helpful video! I would also be interested to know how the LED strips are then controlled (DMX, sACN, serial?) and what hardware was used for this?
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This was great. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
What a treat you gave us. Thank you so much.
No problem! Thanks for watching :)
That is actually genious way to quickly iterate, I definitely know the pain of doing this in after effects. Thanks for the insight! Also taking a screenshot of the waveform is really accurarte enough to sync it? Wow!
I usually end up with a little bit of trial and error when going through this process to get things in sync. Listening to the audio and getting a sense of what sounds relate to which transients helps. Glad it's helpful!
Very helpful video! I would also be interested to know how the LED strips are then controlled (DMX, sACN, serial?) and what hardware was used for this?
Wow. Another use for figma! This is amazing
Thanks for watching! :)
this is genius
Thank you!
This is great! Congrats and Thanks! I tried to get project files but they're not available.
Sorry about that, the project files link should work now!
does ths technique work for addressble LED strips or only for RGB LED strips?
Yes, the technique was developed with addressable strips in mind.