that is mostly the limitation of blender visualizers at the basic level. you can get more advanced but that would either require work with advanced systems like drivers or python code (not to mention importing multi channel/stereo audio to serve as the 2D displacement unless you just want your visualizer to be a simple bar or ring visualizer)
well you can choose the frequencies your object reacts to. thus if you put a lot time into it you can have multiple objects which represent different frequency spectrums. its just more work to do
I'mma be real, these fast-paced tutorials make a lot more sense to my brain than the long ones. Like, he shows every step and doesnt dwell on other things you *could* do, or "common mistakes" which i always end up missing the fact that it's an example, then i follow along with the mistake and aaaaa, yeh thanks for being right to the point
Cube deletion ideas: "Default the delete cube" Delete the cube, and have multiple other cubes show up with sad faces on them, before deleting those too Don't delete the cube (scandalous!) Use a physics simulation to make the default cube fade to dust Say it in another language Have someone else say it Say it, but don't actually do it
I find it so much more understandable when it's explained faster this way.... usually I get lost, with this format I can stay focus understand everything at once, thank you!
i'm nodding my head to the beat, eyes squinted, my leg is bouncing furiously, and i'm biting the inside of my cheek. this video has some *energy* bro. thank you, well done.
Man, I watch all tutorials on 2x speed and have to decrease it everytime again, when I click on your tutorials! That said, I watch every tutorial of you.💕
I think you might piss off a few audiophiles here though it is worth saying, this is a start but simply 'visual reaction to audio' does not an 'audio visualizer' make. I see a lot of people saying simply 'this isn't an audio visualizer' without actually describing at least the bare minimum of what an audio visualizer actually is. To determine this we can look at hardware or software designed for this task, such as Spectrographs, Visual Equalizers or the humble Oscilloscope. In short the goal of an audio visualizer is to give you enough visual feedback such that you can at least separately determine some audio information. Ex. Bass, Middle and Treble frequencies. This is the actual scraping-by bare minimum for something to be considered a visualizer, IMO. All this needs to do, for me, to be roughly considered an audio visualizer is for it to respond to (roughly) 0-500Hz and represent that as Bass, 500Hz-3kHz as Middle and 3kHz-20kHz+ as Treble. Bass, middle and treble signals should be represented as equal thirds across the X of an XY plane where X=frequency and Y=volume_of_frequency. For a 3D visualizer where the Z plane can be visualized, the Z plane could offer any number of different features, but usually visually represents 'time'. The front of the visualizer will always be the 'live' view and as you look back across the Z axis you will see the signal represented over time. Hope that helps anyone.
this audio visualiser cube is giving me Battle of Polytopia vibes lol. also i love a tutorial that actually goes quickly! usually i have them on fast forward
Bro my name Daniel Bogdan, now whoever sees that will think that I come from God knows what forgotten by world African country, great tutorial was wondering if I can apply this to my flickering neon lights (to flicker on the flicking sound syncronized). Love your work! ❤️
Just yesterday I saw blender gurus tutorial where he said he don't know what that speaker object is for and he never used it. It made sense since you don't need music while modeling. Today I got schooled.
Y'know this is the funniest thing, because I actually wanted to know how to do this yesterday but for a wall that shifts and has shapes and such in it by moving pins in and out. Spooky.
I watch at 2x speed and it's still very understandable. The fast-paced (and more complicated) stuff is so refreshing after watching his Default Cube tutorials.
I prefer this style of tutorial compared to other people's where they take 30 minutes and somehow manage to say even less. The information is so tight and concise.
Im using Blender now for some years and have wtched hundrets of tutorials, but this on is the the first that makes use of the speaker object
now that you mention it..... yeh..... ive not seen the speaker used in ANY tutorial other than one BGE tutorial years ago possibly?
same
ikr
I usually drop music into sequencer so volume won't be affected by camera position like with speaker.
I didn't knew it existed
this tutorial is one of the most intense tutorials on this channel
yes
yes
would've been more intense if he somewhat screamed at times
On this *planet*
yes
Top 10 rappers Eminem was too afraid to diss.
Eminem - Rap God vs CGMatter - Create An Audio Visualizer Fast (Blender Tutorial)
CGMatter has finally turned into CGRapper
can you make a tutorial just for the deleting the cube bit. I'm stuck.
@Le ClusterFunk r/whooosh
@@zquklikesbread r/whooosh
@Le ClusterFunk can't find fuckin key that uppoed to be near a key
@W!feBeetah R/Whoosh
1). Select the default cube. 2) Hesitate, because you're killing a default cube.
at this pace you're practically speed running a tutorial
CGMatter: get a full tutorial for $1
me: plays this video at 0.5x speed
But this doesn't actually visualise too much, except volume. The waves are just random
that is mostly the limitation of blender visualizers at the basic level. you can get more advanced but that would either require work with advanced systems like drivers or python code (not to mention importing multi channel/stereo audio to serve as the 2D displacement unless you just want your visualizer to be a simple bar or ring visualizer)
Animation nodes (a blender plugin) has very good audio support
well you can choose the frequencies your object reacts to. thus if you put a lot time into it you can have multiple objects which represent different frequency spectrums. its just more work to do
@@tidy5156 Exactly, you can set the frequency range when baking a sound to an f-curve for that object.
yep, that actually gives me an idea for another tutorial! Like other people have said it seems like you manually have to set frequency ranges.
I'mma be real, these fast-paced tutorials make a lot more sense to my brain than the long ones. Like, he shows every step and doesnt dwell on other things you *could* do, or "common mistakes" which i always end up missing the fact that it's an example, then i follow along with the mistake and aaaaa, yeh thanks for being right to the point
Cube deletion ideas:
"Default the delete cube"
Delete the cube, and have multiple other cubes show up with sad faces on them, before deleting those too
Don't delete the cube (scandalous!)
Use a physics simulation to make the default cube fade to dust
Say it in another language
Have someone else say it
Say it, but don't actually do it
Infinite possibilities
These are all really good you should have had him pay you for these ideas
I think I’ll just do the last one
Do not delete the default cube
Say it but show a reverse clip of creating a cube
Eminem: I fear no man
CGMatter: This video
Eminem: But that thing... it scares me.
Im so glad you are back
why did i watch a tutorial years ago when i couldve easily waited years for this one
the amazing thing that he explains everything without skipping
I usually watch tutorials at 2X speed but here it's set at 2X by default lol
@@jaimerojas6578 ikr lmao
I'm just here to say I love you CGMatter
He loves you too.
smooch
Too slow, I miss the old CGmatter
just watch it in 2x speed, thats what I do with the default cube cgmatter tutorials
Dragon's dream I hate that you’re correct about this Being slow
First time visiting your channel and subscribed in half of video !
I find it so much more understandable when it's explained faster this way.... usually I get lost, with this format I can stay focus understand everything at once, thank you!
I like how the free version of the tutorial is basically mental torture, and if you want to avoid the psychological damage you got to pay
The motion of the ocean👌
Finally. Somebody who gets it. Nobody wants to sit hunched over, gaping at a tut for an hour straight.
Just what I needed! I also loved your “pin art displaced by a moving image” tut
i'm nodding my head to the beat, eyes squinted, my leg is bouncing furiously, and i'm biting the inside of my cheek.
this video has some *energy* bro. thank you, well done.
I like the jab at the short tutorial format, there are topics that need time.
Finally long forgotten speaker was used... AGAIN! :) nice!
As a Musicproducer I need more of blender audio tutorials.
I love your business model: give a fast paced taste but a paid normal paced taste
Man, I watch all tutorials on 2x speed and have to decrease it everytime again, when I click on your tutorials!
That said, I watch every tutorial of you.💕
I've never been so stressed by a video in my life, much less a tutorial.
"friends and family" *shows empty rooms*
Every tutorial needs to be in this format from now on.
most cohesive tutorial ever. Short and to the point. thank you
Please do never stop this kind of videos
This might be the first blender tutorial I've ever watched at 0.5 speed just to keep up
Eminem Won Guinness World records for spitting words faster!
CG Matter : Hold my default cube
Thank you for making these short format tutorials. I hope this catches on more in the Blender community, it really saves me so much time.
this was WAY TO INTENSE for my brain , i didnt understood crap but still you got a new suscriber
I think you might piss off a few audiophiles here though it is worth saying, this is a start but simply 'visual reaction to audio' does not an 'audio visualizer' make.
I see a lot of people saying simply 'this isn't an audio visualizer' without actually describing at least the bare minimum of what an audio visualizer actually is. To determine this we can look at hardware or software designed for this task, such as Spectrographs, Visual Equalizers or the humble Oscilloscope.
In short the goal of an audio visualizer is to give you enough visual feedback such that you can at least separately determine some audio information.
Ex. Bass, Middle and Treble frequencies. This is the actual scraping-by bare minimum for something to be considered a visualizer, IMO.
All this needs to do, for me, to be roughly considered an audio visualizer is for it to respond to (roughly) 0-500Hz and represent that as Bass, 500Hz-3kHz as Middle and 3kHz-20kHz+ as Treble.
Bass, middle and treble signals should be represented as equal thirds across the X of an XY plane where X=frequency and Y=volume_of_frequency. For a 3D visualizer where the Z plane can be visualized, the Z plane could offer any number of different features, but usually visually represents 'time'. The front of the visualizer will always be the 'live' view and as you look back across the Z axis you will see the signal represented over time.
Hope that helps anyone.
im too lazy but yeah i think so
"Like this one when I'm laughing at your funny comments."
-CGMatter
Why do I deadass understand every word he says- I understood this more than any other video I've watched
Top 10 rappers eminem was too afraid to diss
I can't stop reading the comments really fast in CG Matter's voice!
Bro has defeated eminem a long time ago...
damn this vid is the quickest way to get me to subscribe, love the speed !
best tutorial i have ever watched
i want to give this man all of my money
This guy kills me man I swear
my favorite tutorial format
Your tutorials are the only ones I have to watch at 0.5 speed instead of 2x speed.
THIS IS HOW I WANT ALL TUTORIALS TO
BE FOR ANYTHING EVER
THIS VIDEO GIVES ME ANXIETY AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
bro ur the best.. A fast Turtorial and still well explained...
this audio visualiser cube is giving me Battle of Polytopia vibes lol.
also i love a tutorial that actually goes quickly! usually i have them on fast forward
Now this is a fast tutorial. GG WP
This was perfect, not too less, not too much.
Damn I can’t play this at 2x speed cuz it already is hahah love it! Thank you! 🙏
Instructions unclear, Exploded the default cube
I got to admit it, I love speed tutorials and I will thinking speaker is for game now I learnt a new thing.
I almost fell asleep during this tutorial :) it's like CGP Grey on steroids.
Finally a tutorial I don't have to increase speed on
Ah, man, imagine if all tutorials on RUclips were this quick and to the point! hats off! haha. :)
Higher the edibles the slower it gets! Love it!
whaaaat i just waaatched :DDD the most intense 2mins of my life :DD ( but thanks for the tutorial Matter! )
I finally learned something in blender under 2 minutes
And ... HE'S BACK !!!! =]
CGMatter does not breathe.
I'm beginning to feel like a Blend God, Blend God
When you need to create an audio visualizer tutorial for blender but dinner is in 2 minutes
The next level Eminem is here
this guy speedruns tutorials
Well damn now all I need is a limitless pill and I'm all set.
Me: Is this Blender Guru’s channel or CG Matter’s channel-
Me again: ooh audio
*my mind:* *i thought audio was useless. It’s so damn cool!*
Now this is what I call a tutorial.
Awesome man.
Bro my name Daniel Bogdan, now whoever sees that will think that I come from God knows what forgotten by world African country, great tutorial was wondering if I can apply this to my flickering neon lights (to flicker on the flicking sound syncronized). Love your work! ❤️
This is what anxiety feels like
When Eminem becomes Tutor😁
Just yesterday I saw blender gurus tutorial where he said he don't know what that speaker object is for and he never used it. It made sense since you don't need music while modeling.
Today I got schooled.
This is extremely useful, thank you very much!
had my speed at x2 forgot I was clicking on a cgmatter tutorial and almost had a seizure
I'm short of breath...and I was just watching
LMAO that Nickelodeon bounce thing in the corner
Small tipp: Watch it in x0,5 speed
Actually 0.75x speed sounds like normal talking.
I watch in x2 speed
@@4lj4 cocaine is a nice snack
@@zevac yes
I love these tutorial speedruns.
Best tutor ever
Y'know this is the funniest thing, because I actually wanted to know how to do this yesterday but for a wall that shifts and has shapes and such in it by moving pins in and out.
Spooky.
You making us watching other regular tutorials in 1.5x or 2x speed, that can be set in bottom right corner.
bro not even kidding i had to watch this in 0.5 😂
You been CGMatter
I been me
Thank you
You are faster than my internet
Brilliant tutorials! :D
Wow, you are making people pay you so they can understand what you said.
This is hilarious
Creating opportunity and reaping the reward
I watch at 2x speed and it's still very understandable. The fast-paced (and more complicated) stuff is so refreshing after watching his Default Cube tutorials.
ansonx10 well good, I’m sure you’re doing very well in your blender career! ;)
Slow it down, dummy.
I prefer this style of tutorial compared to other people's where they take 30 minutes and somehow manage to say even less. The information is so tight and concise.
You are simply the best!
Blender rap battle with Ian Hubert when?
Nice I watched this at 2x speed so it only took me 1 minute to learn
after watching this video
'eminem forget how to talk'
I like this format
jokes on u. I watched this at .25 speed and understood everything.
damn the title wasnt lying when it said fast
whats wrong with me that this is actual the speed of a tutorial i need.