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Music visualization or music visualisation, a feature found in electronic music visualizers and media player software, generates animated
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based on a piece of music. The imagery is usually generated and rendered in real time and in a way synchronized with the music as it is played. Visualization techniques range from simple ones (e.g., a simulation of an
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display) to elaborate ones, which often include a number of composited effects. The changes in the music's loudness and frequency spectrum are among the properties used as input to the visualization. Effective music visualization aims to attain a high degree of visual
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between a musical track's spectral characteristics such as frequency and amplitude and the objects or components of the visual image being rendered and displayed.


Definition

Music visualization can be defined, in contrast to previous existing pre-generated music plus visualization combinations (as for example music videos), by its characteristic as being real-time generated. Another possible distinction is seen by some in the ability of some music visualization systems (such as Geiss' MilkDrop) to create different visualizations for each song or audio every time the program is run, in contrast to other forms of music visualization (such as music videos or a laser lighting display) which always show the same visualization. Music visualization may be achieved in a 2D or a 3D
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where up to 6 dimensions can be modified, the 4th, 5th and 6th dimensions being color, intensity and transparency.


History

The first electronic music visualizer was the
Atari Video Music The Atari Video Music (Model C240) is the earliest commercial electronic music visualizer released. It was manufactured by Atari, Inc., and released in 1977 for $169.95. The system creates an animated visual display that responds to musical input ...
introduced by
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in 1976, and designed by the initiator of the home version of '' Pong'', Robert Brown. The idea was to create a visual exploration that could be implemented into a Hi-Fi stereo system. In the United Kingdom music visualization was first pioneered by
Fred Judd Frederick Charles Judd (5 June 1914 - April 1992) was a British inventor, amateur radio operator, and proselytiser of early British electronic music. Early career Like fellow composer Tristram Cary, Fred served in the forces during World War I ...
. Music and audio players were available on early home computers, ''Sound to Light Generator'' (1985, Infinite Software) used the ZX Spectrum's cassette player for example. The 1984 movie '' Electric Dreams'' prominently made use of one, although as a pre-generated effect, rather than calculated in real-time. For PC/ DOS one of the first modern music visualization programs was the
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, multi-platform ''
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'' in 1993. In the 1990s the emerging demo and
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scene pioneered the real-time technics for music visualization on the PC platform; resulting examples are ''Cubic player'' (1994), ''Inertia Player'' (1995) or in general their real-time generated Demos. Subsequently, PC computer music visualization became widespread in the mid to late 1990s as applications such as '' Winamp'' (1997), '' Audion'' (1999), and ''
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'' (2000). By 1999, there were several dozen freeware non-trivial music visualizers in distribution. In particular, '' MilkDrop'' (2001) and its predecessor "geiss-plugin" (1998) by Ryan Geiss, ''G-Force'' by Andy O'Meara, and AVS (2000) by
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became popular music visualizations. AVS is part of Winamp and has been recently
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d, and G-Force was licensed for use in
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and Windows Media Center and is presently the flagship product for Andy O'Meara's software startup company, SoundSpectrum. In 2008, iTunes added the "Magnetosphere" visualizer created by
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Use by deaf people

There have been applications of electronic music visualization in order to enhance the music listening experience for deaf and hard of hearing people. Richard Burn, a PhD candidate at Birmingham City University, is currently researching a device that displays detailed visual feedback from electronic instruments. These visuals will provide information on the specifics of what is being played, such as the pitch and the harmonics of the sound. This allows deaf musicians to better understand what notes they are playing, which enables them to create music in a new way. Researchers from the National University of Singapore have also created a device that will enhance musical experiences for deaf people. This technology combines a music display and haptic chair that integrates sound qualities from music into vibrations and visual images that correlate to the specific qualities found within the music. The visual display shows various shapes that change size, color, and brightness in correlation with the music. Combining this visual display with a haptic chair that vibrates along with the music gives a more all-around experience of music to those hard of hearing. Music visualization can also be used in education. The Cooper Union in NYC is using music visualization to teach deaf children about sound. They have developed an interactive light studio in the American Sign Language and English Lower School in NYC. This consists of an interactive wall display that shows digital output created by sound and music. Children can trigger the playing of instruments with their movement, and they can watch the visual feedback from this music. They are also able to view a "talking flower" wall, in which each flower can transform sound into light based on the specific frequencies of the sounds.


List of electronic music visualizers

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'', designed by the initiator of the home version of '' Pong'', Robert Brown, and introduced by
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in 1976. *''Pixelmusic 3000'', open source music visualizer on a microcontroller, made by Uncommon Projects in 2008.


List of music visualization software

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Advanced Visualization Studio Advanced Visualization Studio (AVS), is a music visualization plugin for Winamp. It was designed by Winamp creator, Justin Frankel and was first shipped in version 2.0a4 with Winamp 2.61. ''AVS'' has a customizable design which allows users to c ...
'' ( Justin Frankel) (Platform: Windows) *''
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'' (1993, Kevin "Zaph" Burfitt) (Platform: DOS, Winamp) *
G-Force
' (2000, SoundSpectrum) (Platforms: Multi-platform) *
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' (2001, Jean Christophe Hoelt) (Platforms: Multi-platform) *''
Magic Music Visuals Magic Music Visuals is a Music visualization, music visualizer and VJing, VJ software application for Windows and macOS. Features Magic can be used to create live visuals for music performances, or to create music videos for recorded songs. It h ...
'' (2012–2022, Color & Music, LLC) (Platforms: Windows, macOS/OSX) *'' MilkDrop'' (2001–2012, Ryan Geiss) reimplemented as ''projectM'' (Platforms: Multi-platform) *'' Music Animation Machine'' (1985–2013,
Stephen Malinowski Stephen Anthony Malinowski is an American composer, pianist, educator, software engineer, and inventor. He was born on August 6, 1953 in Santa Monica, California. He is best known for his musical animations and his computer program, the Musi ...
) visualizes MIDI, rather than waveforms. *''
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'' (2004, Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin) (Platform: Xbox 360) *'' Psychedelia'' (1984, Jeff Minter), an early "light synthesizer", did not use audio input but was designed to create visualizations in accompaniment to music. *''
Virtual Light Machine The Virtual Light Machine (VLM) is a light synthesizer developed by Jeff Minter in 1990. It was installed into a number of electronics, including the Atari Jaguar CD and Nuon DVD players. The Virtual Light Machine is similar to what would later be ...
'' (1990, Jeff Minter) (Platform: Atari Jaguar)


List of media players supporting visualization

*'' AIMP'' (AIMP DevTeam) (Platform: Windows) *'' Apple Music'' (2019, Apple) (Platforms: macOS, iOS & Android) *''
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'' (Platform: Windows) *'' MediaPortal'' (OpenSource, Team MediaPortal) (Platform: Windows) *''
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'' (2001, Apple) (Platforms: Mac OS X, Windows) *'' Winamp'' (Nullsoft/Radionomy) (Platforms: Windows) *'' Windows Media Player'' (Microsoft) (Platforms: Windows) *'' MediaMonkey'' (Ventis Media Inc.) (Platform: Windows) *''
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(formerly XBMC)'' (Team XBMC) (Platform: Cross-Platform) *'' MusicBee'' (Steven Mayall) (Platforms: Windows) *''
K-Multimedia Player K-Multimedia Player (commonly known as The KMPlayer, KMPlayer or KMP) is an Adware-supported media player for Windows and iOS that can play most current audio and video formats, including VCD, HDML, DVD, AVI, MKV, Ogg, OGM, 3GP, MPEG-1/2/4, ...
'' (Pandora.TV) (Platform: Windows) *''
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'' (Open Source, KDE) (Platform: Cross-platform) *'' Totem'' (Open Source, Gnome) (Platform: Linux) *'' Clementine'' (Open Source) (Platform: Cross-platform) *''
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'' (Audacious Team) (Platforms: POSIX) *'' VLC media player'' ( VideoLAN Project) (Platforms: Cross-platform) *'' Xine player''


See also

* Animusic * Video synthesizer * * Clavier à lumières *
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* Libvisual *
Liquid light show Liquid light shows (or psychedelic light shows) are a form of light art that surfaced in the early 1960s as accompaniment to electronic music and avant-garde theatre performances. They were later adapted for performances of rock or psychedelic m ...
* List of music software * Synthesia * Video art * VJing


Notes


External links


Visual Music Archive
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