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.
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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