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> Per Boysen schrieb: >> >> But no way to have an external audio input affect the graphics. On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 9:54 AM, Stefan Tiedje <stefantiedje@googlemail.com> wrote: > Just send it back in, either with a split cable, or route it from your > interface... Andy was particularly talking about the iTunes 8 visualizer, that I showed him. STefan, are you saying you know a way how to hack iTunes 8? If so, please share! I bet many would love to apply the iTunes 8 visualizer to a live feed audio input. > I was always wondering who the artists are who create these plug-ins. As > I am on a Mac, you get this sort of stuff also in iTunes, but I have > never seen an artists name mentioned for the visuals which come with > iTunes. I think this is not fair, these artists are the Van Goghs of > today, and deserve respect... A couple of months before Apple released iTuens 8 there was a lot of speculation that the visualizer Magnetosphere by Robert Hodgin should be in the new software. Magnetosphere had been available as a free download at the developers site but suddenly taken away due to "being sold to a third party". Here's a video shot of the visualizer: http://www.flight404.com/blog/?p=74 > Of course it would be possible to create such things in Max/MSP/Jitter > and feed it directly with whatever sound you like... Yes, Amigo - everything is possible in Max/MSP/Jitter ;-) Did any one, except me, have a blast with Sonic? It was great on Windows 98 but they never got it right when moving into Windows XP. And I think the product was bought out by a third party investor that never release it. Sonic just disappeared. Sad. I still think it was cooler than both iTunes 8 and Winamp. The best part of Sonic was that users could develop visual plug-ins that totally changed the dynamic graphics (".vis" files). The custom vis plug-ins I liked most were the ones that had a figurative focus - i.e. not passing through a cycle of repeating abstract patterns but simply displaying a moving figure with some attitude to it. -- Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) www.myspace.com/perboysen www.stockholm-athens.com