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Always glad to expand my visualizer library.

Multi-user tip: put "iTunes Plugins" folder in Shared for all users to access. Then, in your home / Library / iTunes, make an alias. No more copying plug-ins to every user.

The same works for other files, too--but I'm experimenting cautiously.
 
Its certainly an intresting idea...

Too bad it shows like 2 color...

Still nice.
 

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Originally posted by nagromme
Always glad to expand my visualizer library.

Multi-user tip: put "iTunes Plugins" folder in Shared for all users to access. Then, in your home / Library / iTunes, make an alias. No more copying plug-ins to every user.

The same works for other files, too--but I'm experimenting cautiously.

What about /Library/iTunes/iTunes Plug-ins? (that's the system lib, not the user lib)
 
I was confused at use by the readme's mis-use of terms like "hue"--I expected more hues than just red. But it's interesting to see.

I don't get much visible pitch variation--it's all red, all at the bottom. Those screenshots here show lighter pinks and more vertical variation, indicating higher notes. My music isn't ALL low tones, so I can't explain it.
 
Originally posted by nagromme
I was confused at use by the readme's mis-use of terms like "hue"--I expected more hues than just red. But it's interesting to see.

I don't get much visible pitch variation--it's all red, all at the bottom. Those screenshots here show lighter pinks and more vertical variation, indicating higher notes. My music isn't ALL low tones, so I can't explain it.

I dunno... thats what I got from my music... can't explain about others.
 
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