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Music Visualizers

Posted by MCarsten - May 12th, 2012


UPDATE (11/02/12): Not sure why since I was away from the flash world for a long time but my High on Vibes and Abstract visualizers are drawing a lot of black textured visualizations in Google Chrome, so I recommend you to watch them with another browser if possible. Same with my Mirrored Wave, although he is being buggy in IE.

My previous post was about some spectrum visualizers I was working on for a project, but this project never really came out, so I decided to release them to public now. They are actually three separated files, one is - in my opnion - my best visualizer, high on vibes; the another one is mirrored wave and the last one is the one containing most of my old visualizers.

=== NOTE ===
The file plays any existing music in Newgrounds, so all you have to do is type the ID number of a song in the box and hit Enter key. An example of ID is 306544, which is a masterpiece from David Orr, called -Orr- Four Brave Champions.

* High on Vibes
* Mirrored Wave
* Other ones

I'm not working with them anymore through but I think it was one of the coolest thing I ever worked on with actionscript. It was amazing to work with them, because you can create anything that comes to your mind, all you have to do is render the music according to a byte array, that's it.

I really want to special thanks both Mike and Archawn for the great hints and putting me in the correct way in some occasions. So thank you!

I hope you enjoy them!

Music Visualizers


Comments

Awesome work SpySociety. I wish I could load in my own songs and use these!

That's some crazy mix of color, trigonometry, mirroring, particle effects, per-pixel processing and devil knows what more. Great job