List of Music Visualization Software
- Acid Warp (software) (Unknown, 1992) (Platform: DOS)
- Cthugha (Kevin "Zaph" Burfitt, 1993) (Platform: DOS)
- Rabbit Hole (2001-2011) (Platforms: Windows, iOS)
- Advanced Visualization Studio (Justin Frankel) (Platforms: Windows)
- G-Force (2000, Andy O'Meara, SoundSpectrum) (Platforms: Windows)
- MilkDrop (2001-2012, Ryan Geiss) reimplemented as projectM (Platforms: Windows, GNU/Linux, Android)
- Music Animation Machine (1985) visualizes MIDI, rather than waveforms.
- MIDIjam visualizes MIDI with three-dimensional instruments (Platforms: Windows)
- Virtual Light Machine (Jeff Minter, 1990) (Platform: Atari Jaguar)
- Neon (Jeff Minter and Ivan Zorzin, 2004) (Platform: Xbox 360)
- Sonovista Bit Bopper (1993, O'Wonder)
- Whip! (1999, Escape) Author homepage
- TronMe (2006, 3D Solar)
- Visual Music Tone Painter (1992–2004, Stephen Nachmanovitch)
- Vsxu (2003-2012, Vovoid) (Platforms: Windows, GNU/Linux)
- Morphyre (2009-2011, Pur3 Ltd) (Platform: Windows) Official web site
- Tripex (2003, Ben Marsh) (Platform: Winamp on Windows) Official web site
- Plane9 (2009-2011, Joakim Dahl) (Platform: Windows) Official web site
- tappr.tv (2010-2012, deeje cooley) (Platform: iOS) Official web site
- dance dance! (2012, Chillswitcher) (Platform: Windows, iOS) Official web site
- DMX Music Visualization (2012, Jaroslav Nušl, US patent 2011/0213477) (Platform: Windows) Official web site
- MAGIC: Multitrack Audio & Graphics Interactive Composer (2012, Color & Music, LLC) (Platforms: Windows, OS X) Official web site
An early "light synthesizer", Psychedelia (1984, Jeff Minter), did not use audio input but was designed to create visualizations in accompaniment to music.
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