At the moment, there are only a few pieces of software available to achieve this — the easiest of which only works with Windows, which meant I couldn’t even attempt using it.
And it promises to be easy enough for anyone with a Mac or PC to operate. The LaserDock houses a laser projector and music visualizer in one. It can’t actually be shipped to the United States for the time being due to a lack of FDA approval, which will take another six months or so to obtain. But as it’s open source, people will be able to create some amazing visuals.Overall, it’s an amazing niche device. ILDA cable not included. An all-in-one software suite for laser enthusiasts. Instead, you have to hook it up to either a PC, a Mac, or an Android device that serves as the music source. Optional For Mac only: Install Sound Siphon , Goto Sound Output in System Preferences, and select 'Sound Siphon Out'. Check out our video review below.After I was all set up I needed to download some basic software. r/LaserDock: Easy-to-use laser projector software. First, availability. Not needed for LaserDock or LaserCube. From there, it does everything else, using its one-watt RGB laser projector and music visualizer to create a pulsating light show spanning up to 13 feet in size at distances of up to 20 feet.
I can either choose to select a certain preset or allow the software to shuffle through them over time. Posted by 8 months ago. It works with OSX 10.6+, PC (Windows 7+, 1GHz, 2GB of RAM) and Android (Android 4.4+). Insert USB into computer, Install the LaserDock Visualizer app. But the animations are hypnotizing and the beams of light combined with the smoke machine are mesmerizing.
Enjoy laser shows, games, clocks, social media … Press J to jump to the feed. And, yes, they have apps to let you make your own custom laser light shows for playing on the darn thing.An Indiegogo campaign is currently running for the Wicked Lasers LaserDock. From there, it does everything else, using its one-watt RGB laser projector and music visualizer to create a pulsating light show spanning up to 13 feet in size at distances of up to 20 feet.It comes with over 100 music visualizers to choose from, along with several pre-programmed laser light shows if you just want to have lasers around the house without any music. Wicked Lasers, the company behind the popular Spyder lasers and the world’s most powerful flashlight, has a new product designed to take parties to the next level. Pledges to reserve a unit starts at $199. Yeah… not that fun.The LaserDock can’t just automatically sync with whatever’s blaring, of course. And it promises to be easy enough for anyone with a Mac or PC to operate.The LaserDock was introduced on Indiegogo with much fanfare in September, surpassing its original goal. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. If you’re living the bachelor life and having frequent parties, or if you’re a DJ and need something portable enough to take from show to show, this is the perfect piece of kit for you.There are only two problems with the LaserDock at the moment. Designed for professionals and laser enthusiasts. (If you’re ordering outside of the U.S., it’s not a problem. The LaserDock is a 1W RGB Laser Projector, with a LaserDock Dongle built-in. Loopback audio is superior to microphone in both latency and accuracy. All you need a Mac, PC, or Android device and that’s it. LaserDock laser projectors available directly from the manufacturer: Magnumlighting.com. User account menu.
I’m sure you’ll agree if you’ve watched the video above.Sure, the LaserDock is a niche product. log in sign up. 3. The app also allows me to set up the image position and color — which thankfully I didn’t ever have to play with.The app then uses my MacBook’s microphone to listen to the music and interpret that into pulsing and animating graphics in time with the beat of my music. Plus, if you combine LaserDock with a smoke machine or mosquito net, the results are outstanding!I really didn’t think I was going to be as impressed as I was. But does it deliver?
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3. LaserOS Visualizer Speed. Being a work-from-home dad, I had left my clubbing days behind me some years ago. The LaserDock can’t just automatically sync with whatever’s blaring, of course. If you enjoy playing More than a simple light show, this thing will create laser-made light patterns that’s in total sync with the music. Archived. Hopefully, in the near future, Wicked Lasers will be able to produce some software that allows me to load vector-based graphics and animate the The built-in presets, and the actual lasers emitting from the LaserDock, are fantastic — they’re really nice and bright, even in daylight.
If you need something to amp up your parties or DJ set, you’ve got to try out. Do you ever listen to music in your bedroom and wish it came accompanied with a matching laser show?
LaserOS needs an audio input in order to generate music reactive visuals. r/LaserDock.