Hello utopians and steemians,
Today I have very spectacular Audio Visualizer Design For Audacity since audacity is an audio editor I physically make this audio visualizer. You can also use this for your video intro I made this visualizer using Adobe After Effects CS4. Audio Visualizer is the combination of sounds and effects the effects follow the beat of the sounds. Let's take a look.
My Audio Visualizer Workplace Preview:
New Composition:
Open After Effects and create a new composition and I called my composition Audacity Visualizer I'am using full HD resolution and 1 minutes of duration time.
Image Background:
I create an image background to my audio visualizer.
Elipse Tool:
Go to the tools and select elipse tool and start drawing a mask press CTRL + SHIFT on your keyboard to make a perfect circle.
Audio Spectrum Effects:
Go to your effects and presets and search for Audio Spectrum Effects and add this preset on your solid layer.
Add Sounds:
Import your sounds and drag it to your composition timeline.
Duplicate Layer Mask:
Choose Mask 1 and duplicate to duplicate press CTRL + D on your keyboard.
Progress Bar:
Go to your effects and presets and search for stroke effects double click on it to apply on audio layer.
Logo:
Import the Audacity Logo on your photo gallery and add it to your composition timeline.
Gradient Color:
Go to effects and presets and search for 4 Color Gradient apply this effect on your audio layer.
Glow Effects:
Go to effects and presets and search for the glow effects add this effects on your layer.
CC Light Burst:
Go to effects and presets and search for the CC Light Burst 2.5 effects apply this effects on a layer.
Finished Work:
This is the finished work on Adobe After Effects CS4.
Finished Video Of Audacity Audio Visualizer Effects Design
All Links Descriptions:
Audacity Picture Link: Link
Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds.
Download/Stream: http://ncs.io/TobuRemixCr
You can download the AEP File here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EgrFTpzgh23FmZ4UkB-0ZDyKJlGiKLbw
I hope you like it.. THANK YOU
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