DwayneHoover
Bluelighter
Most Psychedelic Visualizers
Why there's not a thread on "The most psychedelic music visualizers" here in PD is beyond me! There's a million of them, and it seems like a GREAT topic to share about! On to my nomination:
IMO most astonishingly cool visualizer I've seen is the default visualizer for iTunes 8 and above (available for Windows too of course). Originally called "Magnetosphere". It is so fucking psychedelic it is beyond belief. The guy who originally wrote it is clearly a total genius.
Mindblowing smooth organic 3-d motion and lovely glowing orbs, mixed with some dark orbs, some reflective, all spewing and gravitationally attracting these bursts of particles that leave various kinds of trails with their own complex behaviors. There's a bunch of keyboard mods you can make to add or subtract particles, their sensitivity... "M" changes the preset, which changes on its own with each new song, there's a bunch of other controls too.
Its SO hypnotic, I can just watch it for hours, very responsive to changes in music and almost intelligent seeming. It is truly a great great work of art. Get iTunes and check it out!
Here's a YouTube video of it in action... though this is WAY jerkier and more lo-res than the actual thing running on your computer... switch it to HD mode then let it buffer all the way and show full screen, you'll get the general,though degraded quality, idea. Actually leaving it as a little box not full screen it looks nicer, but you dont get the proper WOW effect of full screen. ALSO it only shows one of the MANY built-in modes, alot of which are just incredible to watch. Actually this is really a beautiful and captivating video... I really like the song, just great! and what the visualizer does with it all in real time is pretty damned amazing
Massive Attack - Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto Remix ) with iTunes visualizer HD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFTCr9CIZ0o&feature=related
You also search YouTube for "itunes visualizer" for alot more examples, but they all see to play lousy due to YouTube's suckiness... in Itunes its all gorgeous and smooth as butter.
Here's a page with some stills and a few of the available keyboard shortcuts... I have a longer list if anyone wants one.
http://www.everythingitunes.com/os/windows/2008-01-01/magnetosphere-visualiser/
PLUS: Seems Apple did their own Borg-ification of Magnetosphere, and alot of people prefer the original, which you can still find to download and install into iTunes for Windows here http://www.box.net/shared/i20juya1wc
I'm sure there are also versions for MAC if thats what you have.
I just discovered this, and actually I might like it better... more about MANY sparkles (looking at times like an immense tripped-out swarm of alien fireflies), less about several big planets...and also it switches up more often and seems MUCH MUCH more delicately responsive to the music. Actually they both have quite a different "feel" and are both immensely cool and amazing.
Here's the bigger versions of the stills from the above page to give you a really quick idea, but you really gotta see this marvel in action. Best way to do that is just get the free download of iTunes.
NOTE - this is only a VERY small sample of only a few of the modes in the DEFAULT version of the visualizer in iTunes (NOT the original Magnetosphere I mention above)
Why there's not a thread on "The most psychedelic music visualizers" here in PD is beyond me! There's a million of them, and it seems like a GREAT topic to share about! On to my nomination:
IMO most astonishingly cool visualizer I've seen is the default visualizer for iTunes 8 and above (available for Windows too of course). Originally called "Magnetosphere". It is so fucking psychedelic it is beyond belief. The guy who originally wrote it is clearly a total genius.
Mindblowing smooth organic 3-d motion and lovely glowing orbs, mixed with some dark orbs, some reflective, all spewing and gravitationally attracting these bursts of particles that leave various kinds of trails with their own complex behaviors. There's a bunch of keyboard mods you can make to add or subtract particles, their sensitivity... "M" changes the preset, which changes on its own with each new song, there's a bunch of other controls too.
Its SO hypnotic, I can just watch it for hours, very responsive to changes in music and almost intelligent seeming. It is truly a great great work of art. Get iTunes and check it out!
Here's a YouTube video of it in action... though this is WAY jerkier and more lo-res than the actual thing running on your computer... switch it to HD mode then let it buffer all the way and show full screen, you'll get the general,though degraded quality, idea. Actually leaving it as a little box not full screen it looks nicer, but you dont get the proper WOW effect of full screen. ALSO it only shows one of the MANY built-in modes, alot of which are just incredible to watch. Actually this is really a beautiful and captivating video... I really like the song, just great! and what the visualizer does with it all in real time is pretty damned amazing
Massive Attack - Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto Remix ) with iTunes visualizer HD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFTCr9CIZ0o&feature=related
You also search YouTube for "itunes visualizer" for alot more examples, but they all see to play lousy due to YouTube's suckiness... in Itunes its all gorgeous and smooth as butter.
Here's a page with some stills and a few of the available keyboard shortcuts... I have a longer list if anyone wants one.
http://www.everythingitunes.com/os/windows/2008-01-01/magnetosphere-visualiser/
PLUS: Seems Apple did their own Borg-ification of Magnetosphere, and alot of people prefer the original, which you can still find to download and install into iTunes for Windows here http://www.box.net/shared/i20juya1wc
I'm sure there are also versions for MAC if thats what you have.
I just discovered this, and actually I might like it better... more about MANY sparkles (looking at times like an immense tripped-out swarm of alien fireflies), less about several big planets...and also it switches up more often and seems MUCH MUCH more delicately responsive to the music. Actually they both have quite a different "feel" and are both immensely cool and amazing.
Here's the bigger versions of the stills from the above page to give you a really quick idea, but you really gotta see this marvel in action. Best way to do that is just get the free download of iTunes.
NOTE - this is only a VERY small sample of only a few of the modes in the DEFAULT version of the visualizer in iTunes (NOT the original Magnetosphere I mention above)
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