

This visualizer is like a sound meter, showing the decibel level whenever a song plays. It is beneficial in visually demonstrating songs that have long names, as long as you have their names memorized or otherwise written down.

It displays the name of a song or artist whenever they play the music and the lyrics they highlight those songs. However, it does not move very fast this effect is geared toward people who want to listen only to certain parts of a song. The waveform’s position on the screen remains constant therefore, the longer music plays, the farther it will move from the center. Tooltip ChannelĪ continuous, moving waveform that serves as a guideline for the song. The size of each piece represents how noticeable it is in the music and can be changed by clicking on the part’s label It is also helpful in visually demonstrating songs with a wide range of features. It is not very accurate for songs with many parts however, it can be helpful for people who want to listen to songs with specific details or artists. It offers its users how advanced the song has gotten, where it came from, and where it is going. The counter shows what chord is coming next and then indicates the pitch of that chord. This effect is a purple box that displays the song’s chord progression while moving horizontally across the screen. It is the first Spotify visualizer added and is still a trendy choice today.

Spotify uses Sound Analysis technology to create this effect, which analyzes every part of a song to make it sound as enjoyable as possible for listeners to enjoy. It is slower if the notes are slow and faster if they are tight. Universal PulseĪ circle that pulses in colors, the colors depending on the rhythm and tempo of the music. You may have to try each one yourself to see what it does, although some Spotify visualizers have their effects displayed in small text boxes in the song’s current playing window.

There are no descriptions in its database of what each Spotify visualizer does, although some discs that are not visualizers appear in this list, like the artist’s album covers or the song title’s lyrics. There is no way to see if a song has been made into a visualizer specifically by searching for it there is currently no type or genre for effect and can add to an album or song. They are not available on older versions of Spotify but can be found if you switch to a web player or update to the newest version. They range from the typical wave and waveform graphic overlay to more elaborate techniques like colorizing the sound and triggering animations based on the tempo, volume, or beat-matching. Spotify Visualizers are a set of visual effects that can be applied to any song when played on Spotify.
