I guess distortion really combines things (I learned that you just have a sub and a high sine wave + some noise. Run it through distortion and like a compressor it glues everything together).
I’m playing around with automations too:
That fake drop sounds awesome!
Although maybe I’ll have to re-label drop 1 to fake drop? I’m too lazy aah. I think I’ll just count it as the drop.
So I am considering starting a project, and I want to make some LEDs I have a bit brighter. So a reflective housing is what I want to build. I know I need a parabolic shape for the cone Something like this ( (modeled as |( ⋅ ). I just don’t know what equation or p value to use.
@Greenreader9 do those LEDs have a white cover and how deep is the housing?
I don’t think you will increase it by more than 3%, because mostly the LEDs shine in one direction (not below them) or they have an added lens, so again everything goes in one direction…and many have aluminum under them to keep them cool…
maybe it’s easiest to replace it with one of more lumens / lux
it’s best for you to experiment - but it should be a mirror-like surface
also depends on how far the surface you want to illuminate is
and when you have that cone, then the beam is more and more focused in one place instead of being scattered more
but again it depends on the strength of the bulb and the distance of the surface you want to illuminate
it can easily happen that it doesn’t have any effect or that it shines even weaker in the width
It’s time for a change and everyone loved this topic, but the others will be even better !
besides, it would be silly for other visitors to constantly look at the 10k topic
and we passed 20k and there is a 20k topic…
The only thing is that on Tuesday I will rename it so that it starts with 20000
to find it easier in the list