[LAU] a spectrum analyzer that looks kick ass?
Marc Lavallée
marc at hacklava.net
Sat Dec 6 16:46:46 UTC 2014
Hello Athanasios.
I once used Bauline (http://www.baudline.com/).
It was to display the harmonics of a throat singing performance
so the public would understand what was happening on stage.
It is a precise visualization tool, not an eye candy,
but it is possible to change a few parameters.
To me, the default settings are esthetically pleasing.
There's apparently a new version coming, with more features.
--
Marc
On Wed, 3 Dec 2014 18:23:56 +0200, Athanasios Silis wrote :
> Hi all,
> i'm looking for a spectrum analyzer that looks ace and by that I mean
> aesthetically pleasing.
> for example, calf eq has very nice gui, and you get a nice spectrum
> analyzer at the back.
>
> well i'm looking for something that is I can tweak (colours, bars,
> offsets, perhaps the themes as well etc) but that is as pleasing to
> see as the calf effects.
>
> It might as well be heavily based on openg, to boost graphics or
> whatever else.
>
> is there anything out there?
>
> I want to set it up on large video walls, to accompany music playing.
>
> thank you
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