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    Lightfx tutorial?

    Discussion in 'Alienware 14 and M14x' started by Mudig, Aug 15, 2011.

  1. Mudig

    Mudig Notebook Consultant

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    Anyone have a tutorial on how to put the lights on the perfect frequency? I've been messing around with it, but the results are unsatisfying.
     
  2. Silverio

    Silverio Notebook Consultant

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    Same here, a tutorial would be great or at least ideas of what works and what doesnt.


    So far Ive just been messing around with the lower frequencies and trying to get a nice effect going for the bass, but even then the lightfx isnt that responsive in itunes. Theres a bit of lag
     
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    Mozin321 Notebook Enthusiast

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    What I do is I go from red, green, blue, and white. The lower frequencies get red, green gets mids, etc. I also have red come on the left keyboard section, green two middles, and blue right. White is for the highest frequency selection. And for the lowest bass one, I have the alienware logo and the two front grills turn Purple.

    I didn't explain too well, I know, but that's about the best I can do. There is a little lag in iTunes, I agree.