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connornishijima committed May 29, 2024
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If you're here early, welcome!
# Emotiscope is Different

I'm developing a sequel to Sensory Bridge that uses the dual-core ESP32-S3, but I've found so many major optimizations that I expect I could backport all of this to Sensory Bridge with a few weeks' work! Stay tuned. <3
**This isn't the usual "sound-reactive LEDs" you've seen for years.**

**Emotiscope was built by [@lixielabs](https://leds.social/@lixielabs) from the ground up as an open, powerful bridge between sight and sound.** With a show that's reactive to notation, vibrato, tempo, and more, it produces very unique and pleasant-to-look-at light shows which synchronize to your music without any visible latency whatsoever.

![TOUCH](https://github.com/lixie-labs/emotiscope/blob/main/extras/img/emotiscope_spectrum_crop.jpg?raw=true)

With a show that’s reactive to notation, vibrato, tempo, and more, Emotiscope produces very unique and pleasant-to-look-at light shows which synchronize to your music without any visible latency whatsoever. A magic diffuser covers 128 of the world’s smallest addressable LEDs, which are being refreshed at up 450 FPS. Emotiscope doesn’t look like a screen, it looks more like some kind of neon-gas display from the far future or recent past.

LEARN MORE:
https://emotiscope.rocks/

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