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Re: visualization software
Hi,
In the nineties I was working with a team that organized a future
targeting exhibition at Stockholm Music Museum dealing with the
internet and lots of software. On many computers we used Cthugha for
dynamic graphic visuals induced by sound. This software is still alive
and kicking - you can check it out at
http://www.afn.org/~cthugha/
--
Greetings from Sweden
Per Boysen
www.boysen.se (Swedish)
www.looproom.com (international)
www.stockholm-athens.com
> --- Aaron Leese <aaronleese@flyloops.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Has anyone else tried running an FFT visualizer
> > while looping? By this, I
> > mean those plugins that you can run with most music
> > players now …. Usually
> > called "visualizers" ….. There are a number of real
> > time stand-alone
> > visualizers that you can run which will compute the
> > frequency spectrum of
> > incoming or outgoing sound data …. So you can see
> > the real time spectrum of
> > your voice, or guitar, or whatever.
> >
> >
> >
> > It's really fun to play and loop and watch as you
> > control the shape of the
> > visualizer. I can't help but think someone should
> > make a video game out of
> > that ….. where you need to generate certain
> > high/low/loud/soft sounds to
> > "win" ….. and the goal changes. You could even make
> > it really advanced …
> > something like "play in the key of G minor" … music
> > training/game …….
> >
> >
> >
> > I dunno …. Seems fun to me.
>