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Ronald Tran
Written on June 11, 2019
'I'm really paranoid about how much these tech companies know about you. When you use some other browsers or services, you're unwittingly letting them know about everything you search, visit, look for, and do online, and even your location I'm SO OVER THAT!! So it's good that a browser like BRAVE exists'
#1ButterChurn
Butter Churn is an online tool for music visualizing which is a WebGL implementation of the Milkdrop 2 visualizer. It features rendering, auto preset and user solicited present blends.
Free
Andrea Gutierrez
Written on September 17, 2018
'The editing from ButterChurn is simple and that's what I like the most. I don't even have to understand complicated settings that I really don't know. ?'
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#2Renderforest
Renderforest is an online and free animation, slideshow, and video maker with many different templates for creating videos and animations, from intros to promotional content and more.
Free- Varies by plan
Edward Johnson
Written on September 17, 2018
'All the features that I'm looking for are here. Even though I just used the Free version, I still got to do music visualizing in this site. '
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#3DADIM
DADIM is an online music visualizing tool which stands for Do A Dive in Music. Created by FrontEnd lead developer Benoit Damien, this site includes blending, auto traveler and more.
Free
Eugene Nelson
Written on September 17, 2018
'Cool graphics! The editing will only take minutes when you already have a grasp on it. '
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DID YOU KNOW?
Music visualizers aren't just for aesthetic purposes. Sure, these free online music visualizers and music visualizer apps help beautify and enrich the symbolism of music. But they can serve another purpose too. Visualizers aid people who have hearing deficiencies and deaf people enjoy music. Making music more accessible to different communities is important and must not be overlooked. After all, music improves the imagination and can even be impactful enough to improve a person’s mood. Hearing loss occurs more often than an average person would think. 2 out of 3 children in America are born with it. That’s a lot of people who do not gain access to the privileges deemed normal in an abled person’s life. This is why deaf Portland musician Myles de Bastion is spearheading a visual sound system for the disabled community and hearing community alike. This system is called Cymatic lighting. Vibrations of each sound are translated into movement of light and space. As a result, the sound is made visible by this principle. It is said to create audio-based processing that whatever music is playing in real time.
Science and technology are used to help deaf people feel the aura of each track. This lighting system can also be used as emergency systems for homes. The technology is groundbreaking in the field of calamity notification. Most alert devices rely on sound and there are very limited alternatives for disabled people. Cymatic lighting is making the art form and survival even more universal than before. Turning everyday things more accessible and inclusive is an endeavor shared by industries like visual voicemail apps and even poetry, too.
#4Preziotte
Preziotte is a site for online music visualization which was created in 2016. Developed by software engineer Matthew Preziotte, it also includes harmonic polar resonance, appointment keeper and more.
Free
Louis Smith
Written on September 17, 2018
'I clicked the Party Mode and I did a music visualizing. I like the effects of Preziotte. Unusual themes but it worked for me. '
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#5Loop Ditty
Loop Ditty is a free online music visualizer created by Chris Tralie which started as an assignment when he was just a student in 2014. It features chroma, spectral flux, zero crossings, MFCC, and more.
Free
Brenda Carroll
Written on September 17, 2018
'Too bad I'm bad at dark layouts. I think if you got patience, you could try this since there were some complicated settings. And of course, it will work first if you give permission to use your mic. '
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#6Beat Painter
Beat Painter is an online music visualizing tool for free. This site uses the microphone from the computer or laptop. It can also apply as a visualizer from YouTube, SoundCloud, and iTunes.
Free
Hannah Sandoval
Written on September 17, 2018
'Colorful designs and I can edit from multiple sources like SoundCloud or YouTube. '
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