This pulsating effect is bold without coming on too strong. Push play and see the dots “light up” and move along with your cursor. And this is a prime example of its power. Particle animation seems like the perfect tool for making sound a visual experience. See the Pen One Div Equalizer by Octavector Cloud Music With just a little bit of HTML and you can add some colorful movement to your project. For those situations, this single-div simulation is a great fit. Not every website needs an audio player, but the visualization effect can still be useful. See the Pen Landscape V2 Audio Visualizer by Niklas Knaack A Simple Approximation Sound can be turned on and off with a click, and your trip through the portal will change direction based on your cursor position. Start up this audio visualization, and you’ll be transported into a 1980s-like video game world. See the Pen Audio Visualization – 3D Tiles by Carlo Alducente Like Atari, but with Better Sound This trend has been employed here, as the screen rotates while tiles move to the beat of the music. Increasingly, we’re viewing the web in three dimensions. See the Pen Audio Ring Visualization by Nelson Rodrigues The snippet uses HTML5 canvas and some JavaScript to power the player.
Click on the screen to play a tune and watch the mesmerizing effect.
This visualizer takes the form of a circle and, thanks to some clever design, appears to form a ring around a sun-like sphere.