This commit adds support for the Raspberry Pi, which allows users to
create a completely standalone music visualization system. The Raspberry
Pi should be connected directly to a ws2812b LED strip. A PWM-capable
GPIO pin should be connected to the data line of the LED strip. A USB
audio input device should be connected to one of the Raspberry Pi's USB
ports.
It is recommended that the GUI and FPS output be disabled when running
the visualization on the Raspberry Pi. These features can degrade
performance on the already computationally limited Raspberry Pi.
Fixed a bug where the GUI ComboBox value would sometimes not match the
effect being displayed. This bug sometimes occurs when the GUI is first
initialized. This change now ensures that the ComboBox value is
correctly initialized.
Added a ComboBox to the GUI to allow the user to change the
visualization effect without having to restart Python. The user can now
select from one of the following visualizations using the GUI: 'Scroll
effect', 'Spectrum effect', 'Energy effect'
Fixed some bugs that occurred in Python 3.5 but were not present in
Python 2.7. Most compatiblity issues were caused by incompatible type
casting of numpy arrays.