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Change intensity and color on SP620E #80
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The device, or at least the version I have access to, do not support this, only a few of the sound activated effects allow color changes |
So the BanlanX app uses a proprietary protocol? Is this integration using a
specific library? I'm a software engineer so I can do some investigations
if I know what to check.
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I know these devices very well and have written all the integration code for them, unless there has been a firmware update that I am not aware of, there is nothing to do. I suggest first, you connect to the device via the BanlanX App and go through every effect noting what settings can or cannot be changed, if there is a discrepancy it's easy enough to fix. |
Ah, sweet! |
If it is possible it would be nice to be able to change the color or at least change the intensity when in single fx mode.
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