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Been quietly building a browser based live audiovisual studio app for commercial use in Framer It listens to your music, analyses it in real time, then turns the frequency into visuals, type, glitches, motion, scene changes, FX, and more. It’s node based. Connect audio, MIDI, visuals and behaviours together...

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