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Hey community!
Now that we’re in an age of personal software, I brought my vision for a music visualization algorithm to life through a web-app co-developed with AI. It uses filtered out frequencies and an auto-threshold mechanism to visualize the music on Glyph Matrix. It works so well, you have to give it a try yourselves!
Who is this for?
This is for me. And consequently, for someone who is like me — One who has their music downloaded offline. One who loves to explore into the details of their favorite music through some amp-time and amp-freq curves. One who is keen to mute a frequency band just to listen how it sounds. One who likes to see my algorithm at work. One who likes to explore personal tools that others created in this age of personal software.
Examples 🔥
This algorithm is designed to work well with any genre, given it works with separate thresholds for different frequency bands. If you’re not in a position to try, here’s a demo from a mix of all of my music. Just sit back and watch the dancing lights in perfect sync to the music.
Briefing the algorithm for the curious ones

Current Status:
I had been using it daily since the start of development, with not many problems faced.
- PiP - you can turn on PiP and have your visualization play by your work document.
- Mute frequencies.
- Control various parameters of the algorithm.
- Queue, Sleep Timer
- This is a Progressive Web App. Hit the install button in your browser and have it pinned on your taskbar!
- Use at 80% zoom is recommended 🙂
Limitations
The experience is plain bad on mobile, so this is primarily for desktop.
Note, this does not work on your Phone (3)'s Glyph Matrix because I (and my AI) only have enough capability to pull this off as a proof-of-concept web-app.
But efforts will be made to get this on to your Phone (3)'s Glyph Matrix! 👀
Future?
This is v0.8, it will be developed until v1.0 where all the existing features get polished.
I have a much better and polished vision for a completely different version of this software designed for the masses. But again, I’m lacking both in time and skill to that as of now 🙂



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Hope you enjoy this, I have a lot of fun using it!

See you!
Uday