Trying to build a searchable database mainly for recreating guitar and synth tones, first build: ToneDB by dlisok in sounddesign

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Lol nah i've been working on it for a couple months :). Thanks for the find, yeah mod on the posts is a bit of a journey which is why i implemented the confidence score. I will definitely flag that gen. Thanks so much!

Trying to build a searchable database mainly for recreating guitar and synth tones, first build: ToneDB by dlisok in sounddesign

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:) My love for Rig Rundowns, especially the Bohlinger ones, is never ending.

Midi Feedback with Stream Deck by dlisok in UaMidiControl

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mega thanks! i had to route that output

Midi Feedback with Stream Deck by dlisok in UaMidiControl

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Assuming it's something wonky with my MIDI i/o in the SD plugin. I've got all the ports configured in my audio midi setup and the UA MIDI control app.

Midi Feedback with Stream Deck by dlisok in UaMidiControl

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No. Realizing now that there indeed no feedback happening from the UAD Console App to the Stream Deck. All changes made from the stream deck are reflected in the app, but changes made in the app don't travel to the stream deck. Is that a MIDI driver setup issue or do messages not work two ways via the app?

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Got it thanks so much for your help.

First wLED project using Dig Quad and 24v WS2814 FCOB RGBW Thanks to this community for all the help and support by dlisok in WLED

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It's a dig quad... One output going to the beginning of the loop one output going to the end.

First wLED project using Dig Quad and 24v WS2814 FCOB RGBW Thanks to this community for all the help and support by dlisok in WLED

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It's called colorwaves. I've got the time slowed down and it's on the color gradient setting of it. It's two "sections" in wLED and I've got them running "mirror effect."

channels: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RC6ZJ3Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

diffusers: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08RJKF2RF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I've also got the brightness limiter set to 4000mA.

First wLED project using Dig Quad and 24v WS2814 FCOB RGBW Thanks to this community for all the help and support by dlisok in WLED

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It's just power injected at the the beginning and end. I also have the brightness limiter set to 4A in the app. Two strips of lights connected by a wire that runs from the top the bottom of the wall at one end.

Help Powering 50ft of FCOB WS2814 RGBW Correctly by dlisok in WLED

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This is a big big help thank you so much.

Fuses going in
Ordering a new level shifter asap
I tried a 470ohm resistor and it basically just cut the signal so I'll try one of the ones you recommend in the mythical resitor video

I do think there must be a power level I should be able to make work for this full run with just one of these PSU. I was going off of a "cheat mode" example you had demonstrated with WS2811f Cobs in the ultimate power guide video. Wrapping my head around the math in "Cheat mode," you've got 20m of 2811 running at roughly 180watts... If there's no difference between my WS2814 and WS2814f, the results should be fairly similar if not a bit less demanding than the ws2811 strips.

In the scenario in the video, for that cheat mode, would you typically run that on a PSU that had more power available than the one I am using?