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  • Kyoyeou (Ki jəʊ juː)@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I would love to find a Visualizer that would show dBbetween 20hz and 20000hz, to show the visual spectrum I am hearing. It always felt weird how everything is on the right when I check an Audio spectrum

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      1 year ago

      https://friture.org/
      I used to use this one when I was still mixing live music on analog gear.
      I had a linux laptop running with jack2, on the headphone out of my soundcraft desk connected to my usb audio interface, visualing the input. (Which would be the single instrument I had selected or the entire desk output).
      I’m sure it would work well for locally playing music as well.

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    It’s not exactly what you’re looking for, but Philips Hue smart lights can sync with Spotify. You program where each color light is located in the room (location and elevation) and then it will dance the lights to the music, with light color scheme determined by album art colors (which is really handy for things like Christmas music where most of it is red/white/green anyway lol).

    I use my spare hue lights in my garage gym so they dance to the music in my earbuds. I honestly love it - it gets me more “in the zone” when working out.

    Otherwise to answer your question I use ProjectM on my android phone