Made this visualiser for a song I made for a game I helped make :3 #music #VGM #IndieGame #MusicVisualizer #dnb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKJkGSxhKng
Made this visualiser for a song I made for a game I helped make :3 #music #VGM #IndieGame #MusicVisualizer #dnb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKJkGSxhKng
old WIP pics of my goat/anteater/aliens from Out Of Shape in 2023. 2D design, 3D setup, final glitched 3D render.
in motion at the link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3JPIhS9-Xo&list=PLq0yR_YcVw5JTRtO-ZVGCle3VQDkIU5RQ&index=4
Ignis Fatuus
Theme for the mysterious, ethereal spirit that misleads the heroes of 'Relics of Aeternum', taking them right to the final battle with the dark wizard.
➣ Full song: https://youtu.be/x13ca8E2fDs
funky visuals courtesy of https://github.com/projectM-visualizer/projectm #projectm #music #visualizer #musicvisualizer
Here it is, the first of 3 visualizers from my EP - this is from the titular track, Lithopedion.
Music was self-produced, video was by the very talented Vixxuals (on Instagram) out of Spain.
#Music #MusicVideo #WomenInMusic #Bandcamp #FerrousFluid #FluidArt #AvantGarde #ExperimentalMusic #ElectronicMusic #CinematicMusic #Visualizer #MusicVisualizer #música #音楽 #음악 #musik #musique #musika #waiata #orin #Musician #musodon #MusiciansOfMastodon
You can find the EP here: https://debonairetoast.bandcamp.com
I was interested of what other music visualizers are there and I decided that I try out one of them that I have not tried yet. I choose XAVA out of the many and I must say it looks pretty, probably it's one of the prettiest out there. I have known about XAVA for a long time, but never took the time to actually try it out before.
Shaders are fun! :3
#GLSL #MusicVisualizer and also #demoscene-adjacent
"Song Pong" a music visualizer that uses the videogame Pong UI to synchronize to music.
This. Is. Cool.
(The code is also open source so 2x cool!)
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Started working on this in 2022. Lots of quarter tones, but I think they're used pretty smoothly here.
Thanks for listening,
~sporkl (should I use my username or my real name, I never know)
Sometimes I like having something like this just to help me visually orient to the different parts of a song. It's a nice road map, and makes it easy to find parts I want to hear again or compare with something else.
This particular tool is SonicVisualiser (https://www.sonicvisualiser.org/), which is both free and #OpenSource.
A look back at the summer.
https://vimeo.com/870768114
Streaming:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7Im583h5SL8lmgOiT8SJyV
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/album/floating/1709065437
My music visualizer now a) actually works correctly, and b) has an oscilloscope mode!
I'd like to make a music visualizer!
So, uh... I've got a data stream, what the heck do I /do/ with it?
Do I need to learn Fourier transforms or something?