When you’re done creating a script, save the project file on your computer. The Audacity
project will include a file ending in .AUP and a set of audio files. Only the .AUP file is
needed for the timing information; simply copy it to the hoop to use it as a playlist.
The .AUP file should be stored in the top level folder (not in a sub-folder), and you can
launch it by making it a preset on the remote. For example:
favorite1=daftpunk.aup
This launches daftpunk.aup when you press the DIY1 button on the remote.
You’ll need a way to make sure the music starts at the proper time. There are three ways
to accomplish this:
1. Manually - simply press the button on the remote when the music reaches the first
label.
2. Start a label with ‘@’, as in the example above. The hoop will wait for sudden
motion before starting the script. Just start hooping when the music reaches the
proper point.
3. Start a label with ‘!’. The hoop will give a quick visual count-in so you can start the
music at the right moment.
If you begin the label with #, the contents of the label will be displayed as persistence-of-
vision text on the hoop.