This stand alone application uses Direct X or Open GL to create graphic visualizations that respond to the music being played through the user selected sound source.
I am looking for some-what of a clone of this version of this software:
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You can download it for free here:
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The program you write should be modularly designed so that at a later point in time, control of the visualizations can be changed in real time by changing some of parameters.
Please note that the most important part of this project is to have a stand-alone application that will produce music visualizations. Asking you to re-write g-force is a bit overkill for us at this point, but it provides a good comparison for the type of beautiful visualizations I am looking for.
I just need something that will allow the user to select the source (like line in or cd audio) from the mixer and create beautiful visualizations. The visualizations should be able to be expanded just like g-force.
## Deliverables
1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
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## Platform
This is for Microsoft Windows XP and higher. I would prefer C#, but I am open to other suggestions in order to increase performance and lessen the load on the computer.