Sound wave and audio spectrum visualizer
Some audio projects need a specific visual language: waveform, spectrum bars, radial frequencies, oscilloscope curves, particles, or equalizer-style movement. VVavy gives you a broader reactive visual catalog.
Waveform and spectrum are different jobs
A waveform shows amplitude over time, so it is useful when people want to see the shape of the signal. A spectrum visualizer emphasizes frequency energy, so it is better for equalizer bars, radial bass movement, and frequency-led motion.
VVavy includes visuals that lean into both ideas, plus abstract WebGL scenes that use the same audio metrics in more cinematic ways.
Choose the visual language that fits the sound
You may start with a technical shape in mind or just know that the track needs clearer audio motion. Browse the visual catalog for bars, curves, particles, radial movement, and more abstract reactive scenes until the look matches the source.
How to use VVavy for this
- Choose an audio source in VVavy.
- Browse visuals that emphasize bars, curves, particles, radial motion, or geometric pulse.
- Export or use the visual live once the motion matches the sound.
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Common questions
Open the live audio visualizer
Start with your own source, pick a visual, and decide whether this workflow belongs in your stream, clip, room, or custom visual setup.