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LedFx is a network based LED effect engine designed to deliver advanced real-time audio effects to a wide variety of devices.

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Welcome to LedFx ✨ Making music come alive!

Build Status License Documentation Status Discord Contributor Covenant

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LedFx/LedFx/main/ledfx_assets/banner.png

What is LedFx?

LedFx makes your LEDs dance to audio! What LedFx offers is the ability to take audio input, and instantaneously processes the audio into realtime light show to multiple LED strips/matrix. No need to spend hours on end to program one song to program your LEDs, as LedFx will do this all for you!

LedFx real-time LED strip music visualization effect controller using is a network based devices (ESP8266/ESP32/Raspberry Pi 4) with support for advanced real-time audio effects! LedFx can control multiple devices and works great with cheap ESP8266/ESP32 nodes allowing for cost effective synchronized effects across your entire house!

Demos

Visit and join our Discord where community members show off their projects. Check out the #projects or #show-and-tell channels.

📑 Quick start guide and documentation📖

Head over to releases to get the latest releases for Windows and Mac. For linux, use pip.

Bleeding edge (Experimental)

If you want the absolute bleeding edge and are not afraid of using the terminal, take a look at the detailed installation instructions here: Installation documentation.

Documentation

Documentation for the latest release can be found here: Stable documentation

Documentation built against this repository can be found here: Latest documentation

😍 Show me how to make one!

The below image describes a basic setup - LedFx running on PC, communicating with a WLED Device controlling an LED strip.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LedFx/LedFx/main/docs/_static/topology.png

Component Example
Computer running LedFx Windows 10, LedFx.exe
Networked device controlling LED Strip ESP8266 NODEMCU v3 running WLED
Addressable LED strip DC5V WS2812B 5 meters 60LED/m IP67
Power supply for LED Strip and ESP 5V 10 amps LED Power Supply
Something to connect the wires together! Soldering iron/solder
  1. Build your networked LED Strip.
  2. Install LedFx.
  3. Direct computer audio output to LedFx.
    • By default on Windows LedFx will attempt to listen to your system audio.
    • More information for Linux and macOS users here.
    • Play some music in the background.
  4. Start LedFx.
    • Your WLED devices should appear in LedFx, automagically configured and ready to go! 🎆🔥
    • If not, on the bottom click Home, -> Scan for WLED devices button, or click on the big plus sign and Add Device to add them manually.
    • If they're still not showing up, make sure they're powered on and properly connected to your WiFi.
  5. Start using effects!
    • Click on the device, select an effect eg scroll under Classic
    • Your lights should now be reacting realtime to your music! Enjoy the show 🌈

🧑‍💻 Join the LedFx Community

Join the Discord server to discuss everything about LedFx! Discord

To join, click on the Discord button below:

https://discordapp.com/api/guilds/469985374052286474/widget.png?style=banner2

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. Once tested, contact LedFx developer community on Discord to discuss the next step. We expect and require all contributors to read, understand and follow our code of conduct.

Credits: Contributors-&-About

License

GPL-3