WLEDAudioSync-Chataigne-Module
tutorial_audio_analysers
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WLEDAudioSync-Chataigne-Module
tutorial_audio_analysers
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Looking to learn — is anyone using TD with web technologies?
Very nice. What you're describing seems similar to the work I'm doing with Polygonjs which is more inspired by Houdini/Nuke/Unreal for the web. Here is a demo where particles are driven by musics along with the tutorial & repo
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WebGL particles driven by music [interactive]
repository: https://github.com/polygonjs/tutorial_audio_analysers/
This is a WebGL experiment with GLSL particles driven by music. I've uploaded a video so you can quickly see a small part, but I recommend that you check the live version, it's much more engaging, and interactive.
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Ask HN: What is something exciting you're working on?
I've just released a WebGL experiment that uses music to animate particles. It's meant to be exciting to both watch and create (the music - not composed by me - is pretty epic).
https://polygonjs.com/particles-music
And it's done with a visual node-based editor I'm working g on. Here is a tutorial of it in action.
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2WfjN_pVGgj32-ZJc_VNaZ...
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particles driven by music [interactive]
live: https://polygonjs.com/particles-music repo: https://github.com/polygonjs/tutorial_audio_analysers/ node-based webgl engine I work on to build this type of scenes (it is based on threejs): https://github.com/polygonjs/polygonjs
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How do you do beat detection?
I've created a realtime experiment that uses webgl and the web audio api, in order to animate particles with music.
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🎵 WebGL Particles Driven By Music (1min extract)
Repository: https://github.com/polygonjs/tutorial_audio_analysers/
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