@Bluebie thanks for the hints and I will definitely take a look at using the NeoPixel library.
If I run into confusion I will be sure to return.
I will update on the progress. Essentially I am making a Bluetooth-connected unique array that will allow phone-based data to guide a user through a host of procedures in a harsh environment. I am hoping to package the bluetooth modem, battery, power management and LED's in a robust and waterproof unit that will have some appealing design features. Sorry to be a little vague!
I am building a very power critical application for a project and BLE has that ulta-low capability. Yes, the LED array will be taking most of my juice but I am hoping to keep the lights in a predominantly off state and only use them in strobing, POV-type display, furthermore the BLE permits more than 7 slave devices which is appealing for my use. The limited throughput is not an issue here.
Here is a (very) brief comparison from Bluegiga.
Texas Instruments makes an awesome system on chip solution in the form of the
CC2540 and I am currently running it on an over-qualified dev board by Redbear Labs. The
BLE Mini, this board is preeety costly so I am hoping to find a cheaper BLE chip and use our little Digispark.
Please keep me updated on the music visualizers and lighting effects! Imagine a simple app that reads audio out on a smartphone and feeds it to some light strips for your home party