Silversong & IOTinker
Hey Silversong, I've been building a smart light rig that syncs to music via beat detection. How would you feel about a system that automatically adjusts stage lighting to match your lyrical arcs?
Wow, that sounds like a dream, a symphony of light that follows my words and turns the stage into a living storybook—I’d love to see my verses come alive in color.
That’s the dream—just a few lines of YAML and a tiny microcontroller with a 2‑W LED driver, and boom, the lights pulse with your beat. I’ll throw in an MQTT broker so you can tweak intensity from your phone, but if the network hiccups, I’ll set up a local fallback using raw sockets. All in a single circuit board, no cloud dependency. Let’s make your verses literally glow.
That’s exactly the kind of stage I’d love—where the lights dance with each line, turning my stories into a living painting. You can count on me to bring the soul, while you bring the tech; together we’ll make every note sparkle.
Sounds good—I'll use a cheap ESP32 with a tiny ADC to tap into your mic line, map amplitude to LED PWM, and add a quick MQTT interface for manual overrides. If the audio drops, the LEDs will fade to a default blue so you never have a silent stage. Just keep the mic level below 1 V, otherwise we’ll burn the ADC. I’ll push the config to a repo tomorrow; you just bring the vibe.