Using Adobe After Effects to create graphic visualization of an audio track.
Audio Visualization in After Effects
By tom green in After Effects,Tutorial,Video Tutorials
Wednesday July 22, 2009
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Tan buenisimo que nunca imagine se podria hacer ese efecto con ese plug.
Saludos
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Esto no funcina si el localizador Center de CCRadialBlur no esta arriba. porque si esta en la parte inferior o en los laterales del circulo no se obtendra el mismo efecto.
Saludos
Very nice, esp the last effect with the blur. I wonder if this effect can be used without hearing the audio…?
One more question – what system are you on?
I will be buying or building a workstation later this year; trying to gather some benchmarks before I do. I’m curious how quickly the various processors – the new Intel quads, dual quad setups, etc. – can render some of the more processor-intensive AE effects….
As you probably know, most tech review sites benchmark game performance, and just barely touch on Photoshop and C4D occasionally. I’d love to see some AE effects benchmarks – if anyone knows a site…?
I’ve only seen audio visualizers that use an array of data that you have to extract and then sync with the audio.
This looks a lot easier and more dynamic.
Thanks!
cool tutorial Tom…. but the music could have been better….. but hey that’s just my opinion
best tutorial thanks very much.God bless u…
very nice, thank you so much!!!
Thank you guys that was neat… I don’t have After Affects but now I want it… Thanks!! keep up the great work!!
how to input audio???
im new to af and when i try and render it it only renders like 25 seconds of it…. why cant i render all of it to see what it looks like
Wow, thanks a lot! This learn me loads!