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Looking for simple, basic, STABLE way to add visualization to music for YouTube...

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  • They say this about the vid quality...

  • @MonkeyDrummer
    So does the STAELLA screen recorder record full quality audio, too?
    Or is it recording the screen only?

  • I couldn’t find any documentation other than the app page, where it says STAELLA loads (files). The recorded video and audio will be one file. (See sc below for audio import format)
    It’s hard to tell about the audio quality post app recording, but via video steaming, that typically comes down the pipe @ 16/44 (or less?) and I can hear that. Audio formats do 24/48 or better. There are some great articles on this like https://theproaudiofiles.com/audio-mastering-format-and-delivery-guide-2014/

  • @MonkeyDrummer said:
    I really need something that can do music visualization and record it to video on the iPad.

    I've tried everything I can find and nothing works consistently or very well.

    • WZBL sucks ass. Crashes all the time, take FOREVER to render it's output, UI is crap, etc.
    • STAELLA is cool, but it's a royal pain in the ass to use iPad's screen recorder, it's not in stereo so you need to combine audio & video, etc. etc. etc.

    I can't believe no one has just F'ing ported Winamp/MilkDrop viz to iPad...

    There's a few viz tools, but none record the video!

    I don't know how people get their videos made with Wizibel, but they do. I've never been able to get a complete render out of it.

  • Major props to this thread! Just saved me tons of time and needless headaches. This Staella app is nice

  • The recent uzu update added microphone audio responsiveness.

    I like that uzu supports video output on a second screen. I'm not sure what the term is for this: when you mirror the screen, the uzu visuals are sent to the video out and its UI stays on the iPad. TouchViz and Party Projector and Tagtool also do this.

  • edited August 2020

    TouchViz is a great bit of kit , and with plenty of free VJ loops available you can blend some very cool visuals relatively easy with little or no tweaks to default settings . Getting audio on the go and recording all live may be possible if you have access to a minimac or pc but I’m not positive as I’ve not tried it yet . I would have to use ManyCam (another simple to use app that streams live or records audio and video )
    If you run touchviz on iPad with hdmi to screen of pc or minimac then your able to use iPad to tweak visuals live and project second window onto second device . ManyCam allows you to select area of desktop or any software you have running whilst allowing you to choose either individual audio files for each separate camera/window you have open or a single master audio file for all cam/windows

  • edited August 2020

    Saying all that 🙄😳 I’ve just had a look at K machine and it looks like it has all the bells n whistles you could ever need 😂

    https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/k-machine-audio-visual-engine/id1095617380

  • A new contender popped up. It's currently kind of limited, but has good promise...

    Spectra

  • edited August 2020

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    A new contender popped up. It's currently kind of limited, but has good promise...

    Spectra

    Have you used this app?

    In the description it says that it does video exporting.
    Is that done in real-time do you know?

  • @Gravitas said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    A new contender popped up. It's currently kind of limited, but has good promise...

    Spectra

    Have you used this app?

    In the description it says that it does video exporting.
    Is that done in real-time do you know?

    Nope, it's rendered...

  • @MonkeyDrummer said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    A new contender popped up. It's currently kind of limited, but has good promise...

    Spectra

    Have you used this app?

    In the description it says that it does video exporting.
    Is that done in real-time do you know?

    Nope, it's rendered...

    That could actually be really useful.

    Thanks.

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  • @TheAudioDabbler said:
    @MonkeyDrummer I have wondered the same thing. Not sure what @jakoB_haQ uses for his.

    Except if he changed something, he used Wizibel and then edited a lot of parts/layers/segments on Lumafusion.

    One that I loved but the new iAP + Price Structured f***ed it up was Glitchè

  • @MonkeyDrummer said:
    Hi kids...

    So, to kinda close out the thread I started, I wanted to share the completion of my little workflow experiment...

    I posted about it here: https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/31702/more-of-a-technical-achievement-that-an-artistic-one

    But a link to the YT playlist is here:

    I'm really glad this thread prompted me to look into Staella again... for the kind of stuff I play (and yes, before you ask, it is actually supposed to sound like that, and yes, it's actually intentional. :) ) because I really found last night as I was doing the viz for the music that the viz really complemented the music. It reacts very well to how I play.

    I just wish I could figure out how to get the video on YouTube to look as good as the video on the iPad! The compression artifacts and lack of contrast are horrible... :( I've seen other people's vids that are sharp as a tack... No idea WTF I'm doing wrong... :(

  • edited January 2024

    Cool drums monkeyDrummer, I’m feeling the vibe.

    I think it might be an easy fix… idk. When I turn my phone sideways it looks like crap but when it’s in the upright position it looks great. This would tell me that you’re recording it with the iPad facing in the upward position rather than “wide screen”. The ratio might change if your screen is tilted. I don’t have an ipad to test this on and know STAELLA is locked on an iPhone into 16:9 ratio so that’s the extent of my guess. Maybe if you have an apple laptop and a dongle you can record hdmi out and get 1080p. I've had so many issues trying to get decent visualizations for audio tracks I make… I feel your frustration.. best of luck!!

    Just remembered that sometime YouTube can have setting on which ratio your uploading.. make sure you have it in 16:9. If it’s anything else it can cause issues unless it’s record with a smart phone ratio.

  • Since this thread has popped up again from 2019 I'll throw in a newer option that's pretty fun.

    Visual Synthesizer by Imaginando

    https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/vs-visual-synthesizer/id1560330289

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