Audiophore
One of my side projects has been quietly turning into a real one, so it’s earned a spot on the blog: Audiophore.
Audiophore is a low-latency bridge — written in Rust — that takes output from Synesthesia VJ software and pushes it out to the wider lighting ecosystem. The idea is simple: drive your whole rig from one place instead of stitching together a pile of one-off integrations.
What it’s aiming at:
- Philips Hue and WLED
- Art-Net / E1.31 fixtures
- Nanoleaf panels
- Ether Dream laser DACs
- OSC passthrough for anything else that speaks it
It’s still pre-launch — the site at audiophore.dev is the placeholder for now — but the bones are coming together and I’m excited about where it’s headed. If you do visuals and lighting and have opinions, I’d love to hear them.