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FrozenGate by Avery

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Did the software identify your sound card correctly, and did you select it? When you run LFI_Player_V1_1_6_EzAudDAC.exe it'll write a file called EzAudDac.txt and show which sound cards it detected. Then you can select which one you're going to use in EzAudDac.ini.
 
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I ran the software and it generated the file EzAudDac.txt, but there is not anything =/

EDIT: I ran it more times, and it now generates the file with the list of the sound cards. In the EzAudDac.ini file I did put the sound card I want to use (the primary one) and restarted the software, but, the same problem.. I can't hear any sound =/
Why this trouble?

EDIT 2: Ok, i was sooo idiot :P.. By default in preferences, the laser is turned off.. So i turned it on and now i can hear sound..
I think the actuators are slow for working at that sounds, but, i'll try

EDIT 3 (lol): I tried with the actuators and yes; the return to the center is too slow, so, i can't do any nice shape :P
I need to experiment a little

Ideas or simple and nice shapes that any thinks it will work properly are welcome :)

Thanks
 
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Well, LFI is not for me..

Now, I'm making some basic software for controlling my projector..
I have some pre-designed frecuencies to make some shapes with it, but, I want to know.. Is there any possible way to 'detect' the beat of the sound input and then, each beat, change between the pre-designed frecuencies? What language should I use? I'm actually using Visual Basic

Thanks!
 


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