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Oct 06, 2010 03:43 |  #1

why isnt there a software based sound trigger for flash? it should be so easy to have this in your laptop......only thing to do buy a cable to send a signal from your pc to your flash.

?? anyone any idea where to get such software if it already exists?


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Oct 06, 2010 04:14 |  #2

I found one for mac here http://itunes.apple.co​m …-control/id362007742?mt​=8 (external link) so there probably is one for PC as well. Great idea and now I must download and test ;-)a


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Oct 06, 2010 05:54 |  #3

sorry that wont work for me, i am trying to control my flash, not the camera as the shu8tter is open for long times anyways.

I need a trigger that can send a controlled delayed signal to my flash instead, as the flash is muchy faster then a shutter can be.

in case you wonder why i want this, its to improve on this sort of stuff:

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Oct 06, 2010 06:32 |  #4

macobee wrote in post #11043918 (external link)
sorry that wont work for me, i am trying to control my flash, not the camera as the shu8tter is open for long times anyways.

I need a trigger that can send a controlled delayed signal to my flash instead, as the flash is muchy faster then a shutter can be.

in case you wonder why i want this, its to improve on this sort of stuff:
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Awesome shot. Using a speaker to bounce them? There is a DIY kit for $15 floating around on the net for a sound trigger for flash (or camera) that might help you. There are also cheap purchase alternatives. I did a bunch of research when I was doing some creative stuff and almost bought one that was $450 with laser triggers and the sound stuff but I know there are kits for very low amounts.


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Oct 06, 2010 22:20 |  #5

Thanks, I know there are very cheap alternatives yes but all look very shabby and I want something that will work when i need it to.

I am surprised that there is no software for this, to use a laptop to control delay etc, just plug your flash into the laptop, plus a sensor (microphone, IR, laser) into the laptop , adjust needed delay............and off we are


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Apr 03, 2011 14:54 as a reply to  @ macobee's post |  #6

A cheap and professional alternative:

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Apr 03, 2011 23:21 |  #7

Its not that difficult to write such software but before it works it will need some hardware as well. I made such hardware that amplifies the sound and then triggers flash. I controll the delay by moving mic further away. Market for such SW/HW is very limited so maybe people just want to make own DIY for own needs.


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