These are some teaser videos of the new eurorack module "KOLOR" from Elkelektroik.
Its a eurorack module that controls LED light strips, blocks, etc
With it you can syncronise LEDSs to add visuals to live modular performances
The module itself runs on standard euro +/- 12V.
The target LED strip however needs it's own power.
Its DC +5V or +12V depending on what voltage your strip requires.
It's compatible with multiple LED strips.
Control can be either manual (via the knobs) or CV patched into 6 jack inputs.
The controls are:
1. Red /hue
2. Green/saturation
3. Blue/value
4. width
5. pixel number
6. preset pattern
Ed will be releasing this on Kickstarter soon.
For more info:
Insta:
I'm changing some of the presets & altering the speed with a LFO
the module uses a WS2812 LED strip.
This is a programmable LED strip where the control circuit & the RGB chip are combined into one package.
Each LED is addressable. You can daisy chain the LEDs and control them from a single module.
There are lots of different LED formats.
They can be square, rectangular, circular, strips etc.
...These modules are pixel controllable.
Ie, you can control right down to the pixel level.
A bit of random noise.Euro power is precious, and LED strips can suck up lots of power.
So to preserve the valuable juice for your other modules, Ed has added a second power input just for the LEDs
The very bottom on the left has the input for the power for the LED strip/circle etc.
This can be +5V DC or +12V DC (depending on your LED strip requirements).
The Green rectangular jack on the bottom right is where you connect the LED strip.
There is also a overload switch.
DIN = Data in
+5V & Gnd are self explanatory.
These allow you to chain tiles.
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