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here are the hugo sources for my website, https://acheney.xyz. i gutted most of the actual content so only the core functionality of the site is left
i didn’t bother to clean up the code or even really separate the theme from the actual site, so expect a lot of janky code
nonetheless i hope it comes in handy
at the moment, sunvox can’t really be used as a multitrack arranger. it’s possible, but it’s also difficult. but this program tries to make it easier
it takes in a bunch of wav files and outputs a sunvox project with samplers loaded with the wav files + patterns that are the length of each wav. you can also granulate the files, meaning that phase commands are distributed across each pattern, so you can slice + restart the patterns at any position and they will play back at the right phase
this is the second version of my pixilang visualizer, with a revamped look and config options! i kept the old one up because this one probably isn’t as computationally efficient as the first one (it does look good if you bake it to a video though!)
it uses a few media files, including two logos, a background, and a cover (all .png
files) and the audio file to be visualized. additonally, it also takes text for the song attribution, which is specified in the config. it takes these and produces a video the length of the audio file, with a spectrum, flashing background, cover and logo art, song info, and transition effects at the beginning and end of the song
just replace the files (and change the config section if necessary) and be on your merry way! if you’re on a *nix os with ffmpeg, you can uncomment the demo_video_export
to produce a video file to upload wherever
this is a simple music visualizer made in pixilang using nightradio’s demo library
it uses a few media files, including two logos and a cover (all .png
files) and the .wav
file to be visualized. it takes these and produces a video the length of the audio file, with a spectrum, flashing background, and transition effects at the beginning and end of the song.
just replace the files (and change the config section if necessary) and be on your merry way! if you’re on a *nix os with ffmpeg, you can uncomment the demo_video_export
to produce a video file to upload wherever