That said, there is an SDK and that’s the important thing. An example of a nice SDK is Logitech LED Illumination SDK (used by GeeXLab to drive Logitech G products like the G810 Orion Spectrum keyboard): a single header (with easy to use functions) and a static lib. I find this SDK a little bit… ugly for my compiler! A single header like aurora_sdk.h would have been enough. Honestly, I think that Creative could have found some better names for the SDK header files and for the functions. There are no libs to link with because the Aurora functions pointers are initialized by code. The SDK comes with four header files, DLLs, a C++ code sample and a reference guide. Of course I downloaded this SDK just to see what’s included in. You can download the Aurora SDK from THIS PAGE. Sound BlasterX Kratos S5 2.1 USB gaming speakers.Sound Blaster AE-5 PCIe DAC with discrete headphone amp.Sound BlasterX Siege M04 precision gaming mouse.Sound BlasterX Vanguard K08 mechanical gaming keyboard.Sound BlasterX Katana under-monitor audio system.The SDK allows to program the following Sound BlasterX products: The complete press release can be found HERE. Potentially, developers could create an ecosystem consisting of different products that function as one in terms of lighting behavior – lights could turn red when an in-game protagonist is hurt, turn orange when attacking an enemy, or breathe with an ebb and flow of light when searching for an enemy the possibilities are endless. The SDK also comes with the Aurora Unity feature that synchronizes the behavior of the reactive lighting system across the supported Sound BlasterX products. The SDK will come complete with sample codes, an API library, and documentation to enable even novice programmers to get started. The Aurora Reactive SDK is a system with APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) that allow third party developers to program Creative’s Sound BlasterX RGB-enabled hardware. The 16.8 million color Aurora Reactive Lighting System is currently found on the Sound BlasterX Katana, Vanguard K08, Siege M04, AE-5, and Kratos S5. This tool would effectively convert the Aurora Reactive Lighting System found on Sound BlasterX products into an open platform, allowing developers the freedom to customize, animate and synchronize its lighting behavior. 29, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Creative Technology Ltd today announced that it would be launching the Aurora Reactive SDK. Perfect to match the sound illumination with the rest of the computer. Creative Technology has released the first public version of its Aurora SDK (software dev kit) that allows developers to program lighting effects on Sound BlasterX RGB-enabled hardware like the Sound BlasterX AE-5 gaming sound card.
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