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VISUALIZERS - traducción al árabe

GENERATION OF ANIMATED IMAGERY BASED ON A PIECE OF MUSIC
Audio visualisation; Audio visualization; Music visualisation; Light synthesizer; NoiseCradle; List of music visualization software; Music visualization (simulation); Music visualizer; Music visualizers
  • The [[Atari Video Music]], available in 1976. The unit never gained enough popularity and was in production for only a year.
  • Screenshot of preset included in [[MilkDrop]], a PC based music visualization software (version 1.04d, 2001)
  • real-time]] [[STFT]] based music visualization from 1994.

VISUALIZERS      

ألاسم

تَخَيُّل ; تَصَوُّر ; رؤيا ; فَضْح ; كَشْف ; مُخَيِّلَة

الفعل

تَخَيَّلَ الشَّيْءَ ; تَرَاءَى لَهُ

مثير للصورة الذهنية      
visual
خداع البصر      

visual deception

Wikipedia

Music visualization

Music visualization or music visualisation, a feature found in electronic music visualizers and media player software, generates animated imagery based on a piece of music. The imagery is usually generated and rendered in real time and in a way synchronized with the music as it is played.

Visualization techniques range from simple ones (e.g., a simulation of an oscilloscope display) to elaborate ones, which often include a number of composited effects. The changes in the music's loudness and frequency spectrum are among the properties used as input to the visualization.

Effective music visualization aims to attain a high degree of visual correlation between a musical track's spectral characteristics such as frequency and amplitude and the objects or components of the visual image being rendered and displayed.