🌵 Imagine ShaderToy, on a Manim-like architecture. That's ShaderFlow. Music Visualizer, Piano Roll, Shader Platform. Fastest Render in the West
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🌵 Imagine ShaderToy, on a Manim-like architecture. That's ShaderFlow. Music Visualizer, Piano Roll, Shader Platform. Fastest Render in the West
A janky, yet charming terminal-based audio visualizer
A command-line tool to play songs (or any audio, really) in the terminal.
a simple python audio visualizer
Audio streaming platform (raw)
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A GUI-based audio player based on the discord bot https://github.com/thomas-xin/Miza, as well as visualisers based on https://github.com/thomas-xin/SpectralPulse
Realtime audio analysis in Python, using PyAudio and Numpy to extract and visualize FFT features from streaming audio.
A simple oscilloscope-like project in python
A Python toolkit for transforming images into circular visuals and creating real-time, audio-reactive visualizations with Tkinter and PIL.
A USB volume knob powered by Raspberry Pi Pico
Transform audio streams into animated desktop visuals with AudioVisual-DeskShapes. This Python tool captures sound through PyAudio and animates shapes on the desktop using Tkinter, merging audio analysis with visual art.
An emotion detection based music visualiser using Python and Arduino
This Python script analyzes an audio file's spectral characteristics to measure its tempo, tonal shift & noise
Python hands on tutorial with 50+ Python Application (10 lines of code) @xiaowuc2
Audio Analysis: A spectrogram can be used to visualize audio characteristics such as dominant frequencies, harmonics, noise and temporal changes. It is useful for analyzing music signals, voice recordings, diagnosing audio problems and sound quality.
Shader-based musical visualizers.
GUI application to visualize audio spectrum
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