![]() Each of these individual settings operates based on its own mathematical algorithm all told, there are more than 23 million possible combinations. For example, the WaveShape category offers Melt O Rama, Bat Signal, and Edgy Circle ColorMap selections include Sunset on a Lake, Firestorm, and Green Menace and FlowField offerings include Phantom Flame, Flamin Ice Cubes, and Inca Turtles, to name just a few. ![]() In G-Force, there are three main categories that dictate what a visualization will look like-WaveShape, ColorMap, and FlowField-and each one of these categories has a plethora of variations from which you can choose the Platinum version allows for full customization of these settings. The computer-generated visualizations that make G-Force what it is are defined by mathematical algorithms that are designed to respond to the sound waves of music in certain ways. I still can't say that I fully understand the inner workings of this eye candy (there's a reason I chose writing over math), but allow me to try my hand at explaining it and perhaps enticing you into checking it out. ![]() It's $30 for the rest of you, or you can download a free version. ![]() The guys over at SoundSpectrum-originally WhiteCap Technologies, the pioneer in audio visualization software-were kind enough to hook me up with a free license to G-Force Platinum, then treat me to an in-depth walk-through of this trippy visualization software.
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