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rawl
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Rawl: 12-colored visual music theory for pop/rock MIDI arrangements
Tldr no synesthesia (everyone is different), no "physical" idea, rather an attempt to do meaningful metaphors for I, IV, V chords and minor/major opposition.
My a bit outdated writeup: https://github.com/vpavlenko/rawl?tab=readme-ov-file#12-colo...
Also I wrote why I specifically don't want to use any psychological research on color-audio relations like https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5835347/:
"in this article they try to find connections between the basic parameters of sound and colors at the level of existing unconscious sensations. in particular, the “pitch” parameter (height, note) - the only parameter that interests me - is very roughly scaled by them as higher pitch and darker pitch, with a spread of four octaves. my task is to find 12 colors in order to use all 12 within one octave, and to create from them a script in which the complex and variable structures of Western music are visible. i.e. they become visible if you look closely and compare
my task is not about the basic sensations of people from high or low notes. I simply show the height of the notes along the vertical axis: high notes at the top of the screen, low notes at the bottom. I need the color to:
libvisual
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ProjectM: LGPL Reimplementation of Ryan Geiss' Milkdrop from Winamp/Kodi
Appears to be implemented in Libvisual [1] though I'm not sure that project is still alive. It should be the way to go forward for this type of content.
I liked Milkdrop, a lot! But there were a few others which were my personal preference.
[1] https://github.com/Libvisual/libvisual/tree/master/libvisual...
What are some alternatives?
geiss - The Geiss screensaver and Winamp music visualization plug-in
butterchurn - Butterchurn is a WebGL implementation of the Milkdrop Visualizer