One pixel segment handling.
- added 0D FX metadata (1 pixel effects)
- ignore palettes for White only segment
- ignore color for non-RGB & non-White segment (on/off)
Bugfix
- proper auto segment creation
- hide palettes for non RGB segments
- some tweaks for #2984
- force Solid for some FX (causing crash) on 1 pixel segment
UI Optimisations
- slider tooltips
- tiny bit smaller tooltips
- hide segment power if only one segment
- gap between sliders
* pulser bugfix: " % cols" was missing so the effect would simply run out of visible range
* float math: use optimized functions: sqrtf, fabsf
* two more comments where code could be optimized, but I'm not sure what is thecorrect solution
- Ripple (2D & no Bg)
- Glitter (no Bg)
- Sparkle (no Bg)
- Scan (no Bg)
- Two dots (no Bg)
- ICU (no Bg)
- Lightning (no Bg)
- Halloween eyes (no Bg)
- Spots (no Bg)
- Bouncing Balls (no BG)
- Popcorn (no Bg)
- Starburst (no Bg)
- Drip (no Bg)
- Whitespace cleanup
- draw_circle()
"no Bg" will allow overlapping segments if checked.
* Do not require commas between ! in fxdata
* Updating fxdata: Halfway through the FX list
* fxdata flags and optimizations
* Revert optional commas after !
* Effect ID's back to 0.13 numbering
Needed for sync between versions and allow 0.13 presets to work in 0.14
* Effect ID's back to 0.13 numbering (part2)
- Info Page: add a small horizontal line below usermod specific part. Improves readability.
- updated 2D mapping mode of some 1D soundreactive effects
- alllow some effects to fade slowly, even slower that possible with SEGMENT.fade_out(). Looks nice.
not sure why - most effects only fade when using SEGMENT.fade_out(), while some need SEGMENT.fadeToBlackBy().
also when user wants less than 16 bands.
Previously when users selected fewer bands (like 4 instead of 16), only the lowest freq channels were displayed.
... found that stupid commit messages get more attention ;-)
- use 22050 Hz for sampling, as it is a standard frequency. I think this is the best choise.
- redesigned the GEQ channels (fftResult[]) for 22Khz, based on channels found on old HiFi equalizer equipment. 1Kzh is now at the center; Bass/Trebble channels are using 1/4 on left/right side respectively - similar to real equalizers. Looks nice :-)
- adjusted effects that use FFT_MajorPeak so that the maximum frequency is supported.
- new feature: "Input Level" (info page) can be used as global "GEQ gain" - only when AGC is ON (was already possible when AGC=off)
- some parameter tweaking in FFT function
- hidden feature: FFT decay is slower when setting a high "dynamics Limiter Fall time" (steps: <1000, <2000, <3000, >3000)
- FFT_MajorPeak default 1.0f (as log(0.0) is invalid)
- FX.cppp: ensure that fftResult[] is always used inside array bounds
- removed broken FFTResult "squelch" feature. It was completely broken, and caused flashes in GEQ.
- added Frequency scaling options: linear and logarithmic
- fixed a few numerical accidents in FX.cpp (bouncing_balls, ripplepeak, freqmap, gravfreq, waterfall)
- fade_out() appears to finally do something meaning. Old fade_out values were too high. Adjusted so effects in 1D look similar "classic" SR WLED
- frequency reactive effects: max FFT frequency of 5120 Hz is hard-coded in most effects. Updated ranges to 10240 Hz
- smoothing FFTResult (don't have a matrix to test)
- UDP sound sync improvements
- some bugfixes from SR WLED
- button.cpp: avoid starvation: strip.isUpdating() can be true for a long time.
work in progress - still needs testing!!
- Remove CRGB* leds from utility functions
- GameOfLife: fill_solid for prevLeds to for loop
- Remove if !fftResult
- Funky Plank: toggle src and dst
- Comment drawLine as not used
- Duplicate FadeToBlack, call one FadeToBlackOld