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Are there other apps like Imaginando's VS and Wizibel?
My inquiring mind is curious to know what visual generative apps exist. Exporting a video in standalone mode is a must. Of course Lumafusion is out there too, but I'm looking for more abstract visuals to accompany my Ambient pieces so I can start uploading to Youtube. Cheers mates.
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https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/glitch-clip-maker-video-vj/id1487987092 (new owner fixed previous MIDI bugs some months ago, not sure about the export)
https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/100vj/id1389748239 (I only get MIDI to work over a MIDI Bluetooth connection, not sure about the export)
https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/jam-cam-video-fx/id1585575958 (MIDI controllable and export)
https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/vfx-music-video-editor/id1484391766 (MIDI controllable and export if I remember correctly)
https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/datamosh-reactive/id1582860802 (‘play manually’, export)
https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/datamosh-deluxe/id1513854272 (audioreactive, export)
https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/beat-sync-maker/id1434787464 (audioreactive/manually, export)
https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/touchviz/id486139371 (MIDI-controllable, export)
https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/beatleap-by-lightricks/id1516149480 (audioreactive, export, subscription or pricey)
https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/looom/id1454153126 (can be synced to bpm)
not sure about every annotation I made here, from memory mostly, not sure if they all fall under your generative/abstract category, but all can be fed any imagery
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vectorize (also videos!): https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/vector-q-by-imaengine/id599309610
https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/visual-synth/id1493237895
Cool! Checking all these out to see what will fit into my workflow! Thanks mate.
forgot this one, certainly abstract: https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/videosynth/id777355513
It’s not generative but takete is awesome. A little buggy at times but a lot of fun. You have to import your own clips but you can mix them all together in really awesome ways to get completely new material https://apps.apple.com/us/app/takete/id1012637066
There’s Staella, too.
Takete was the first thing that came to my mind when i saw this thread.
Staella is superb, as is Vythm:
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/vythm-jr-music-visualizer/id1550581532
Well worth paying for its IAPs too imo
K Machine is audio reactive, can import audio clips, and has its own sequencer plus is an IAA app.
CapCut - Video Editor - If someone do not have "LumaFusion" I recommend a free and without advertising "CapCut - Video Editor", which is really great. It's not so advanced as "Lumafusion", but is enough to compose together different parts from another visualisers in one videoclip - mix music with videos, add transitions, texts, graphics, emoji, etc. In some aspects it is even better -> faster and easier to use.
I think VS synth is exceptional. The great thing is that imaginando keep their apps uptodate.
K Machine would be my other (already suggested) which uses the same ‘shaders’. Takete is lots of fun but these apps arent getting updated so before paying good money bear that in mind.
Im spending all my visual energy on VS synth
I haven't come across this one before.
Thanks.
Staella https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/staella-music-visualizer/id1370376584 is good, I think, at the ‘almost automates your video for you’ thing, I like it:
Free to download, to remove the screen clutter and get a video you can use in ‘Pro’ mode you have to pay a fiver, fair enough. But then it micro-slices the (good, interesting) visualiser packs into mean gobs of 10 fx at a time, for £3.49 a pop. And there’s a lot of visualisers. I coughed up for one pack, but won’t be buying many more. Shame, really, because if they were cheaper, say £1.99 each, or there was some kind of ‘bonus pack’ deal on offer I could have seen myself buying a lot of them over time…