There are 50 repositories under music-visualizer topic.
:musical_note: :rainbow: Real-time LED strip music visualization using Python and the ESP8266 or Raspberry Pi
Astrofox is a motion graphics program that lets you turn audio into amazing videos.
Butterchurn is a WebGL implementation of the Milkdrop Visualizer
🎵 [Android Library] A light-weight and easy-to-use Audio Visualizer for Android.
With MusicWave represent your Sound in a gradient colored Visualization
a 3d music visualization
MilkDrop 3.0, supports any audio source, double-preset (.milk2), loading presets based on beat detection and much more...
Open Cubic Player (unix fork). Music visualizer for various tracked music formats (amiga modules, S3M, IT), chiptunes and other formats related to demoscene
Sonic Sound Picture (SSP) is a free, offline, and customizable music/audio visualizer software. With a range of templates to choose from, users can easily create stunning audio-visual experiences in just a few simple steps. SSP also allows users to create their own templates, giving them endless possibilities to bring their music to life.
Shader viewer / music visualizer for Windows and Linux
An Arduino based music visualizer using the FastLED library and a strip of individually addressable LEDs
Visualizers made entirely from DOM elements and CSS3 Animations and Transforms.
JavaFX application that manages and plays music files.
A spectral visualizer that analyzes the frequencies of music and sound, written in Godot 3.1.
Music visualizer for Rainmeter
An easy-to-use toolkit for music exploration and visualization, an audio spectrum analyzer helping you turn sounds into piano notes
cloudradio is a web app that plays all songs from the soundcloud charts
🎹 The easiest way to record MIDI. No install. Automatically records.
Audio Visualizer extension for chrome/chromium
The Geiss screensaver and Winamp music visualization plug-in
A music-reactive LED box with Spotify integration
A command-line tool to play songs (or any audio, really) in the terminal.
Prototype of music equalizer using browser windows and the Web Audio API
This is the code that is used for my "Rings of Saturn" light. It is very crude code right now, and there are a couple bugs, but it works for the most part. I used an electret microphone input, and a 6-channel RF receiver with remote, connected to an Arduino Mega. I plan to port this to an ESP8266 for Wifi control at some point.