Best Music Visualizers for Linux of 2024

Find and compare the best Music Visualizers for Linux in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Music Visualizers for Linux on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    VLC Media Player Reviews
    VLC is a cross-platform, free and open-source multimedia player and framework. It plays most multimedia files, as well as DVDs and Audio CDs, VCDs and other streaming protocols. VideoLAN is an open-source program. Your contributions are welcome if you have the skills and desire to improve any of our products.
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    Sonic Visualiser Reviews

    Sonic Visualiser

    Sonic Visualiser

    Free
    Sonic Visualiser, a free open-source program for Windows, Linux and Mac, is designed to be your first choice when you want to study music recordings in detail. It's for musicologists, signal-processing researches, and anyone who wants to have a more friendly way of looking at the audio file. Sonic Visualiser is the most configurable program for detailed visualization, analysis and annotation of audio recordings. Rapid visualization of audio files that contain different versions of the source material. For example, different takes on an instrumental part or performances from the same score. This high-quality pitch and notes transcription is designed for scientific applications. It is primarily intended for solo vocal recordings. Command-line application for batch audio feature extracting.
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