![]() ![]() Tap it and you can choose from other color themes like 80’s Disco or Reggae, or create your own themes. Below the gradient handles, you’ll see a drop down menu. You can drag each end to just the portion of the gradient that you want to limit your lights to. If your party has a certain color scheme going, this lets you coordinate your lights with your decorations. Disco Theme: Here, you’ll see a gradient slider that shows which colors your lights will cycle through. By default, this slider shows the full rainbow of colors.Ideally, if you can strike the right balance, you’ll be able to set this and forget it during your party. ![]() Change Amount: This slider determines how much the lights change. While Basic Disco Mode is active, you’ll notice that this slider reacts to your ambient audio just like the microphone sensitivity. By adjusting this and the microphone sensitivity sliders, you can tweak the rhythm that your lights change to match your music.Note, this doesn’t change how often the lights change, just whether or not they change. If it’s below, there won’t be any change at all. If the volume is above the level you set, the lights will cycle through colors. In Basic Disco Mode, this will determine whether or not your lights change. Microphone Sensitivity. This slider adjusts how sensitive the microphone is. ![]() However, you can do a whole lot more and make your party look awesome by tweaking a few settings. Here are the settings on the disco mode screen (the left screenshot above) and what they do. If you don’t care too much about crafting a particular look for your lights, you can tap one of these buttons to start cycling your lights and it will look pretty good. This lets your lights automatically adjust to the music, but it might take some tweaking to make it look right. When the volume in the room reaches a certain decibel level, your lights will change colors. This will start cycling your colors in Disco Mode using your microphone to determine when to change colors.
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