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Music visualizers are great ways to engage listeners when they are watching your videos. This article will use Adobe After Effects to create one.
Steps
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1Open Adobe After Effects.
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2Import your music file. Using a .mp3 file is recommended, but any audio file type will work.Advertisement
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3Create a new composition. Click on "Composition > New Composition > OK" which is located at the top of your program screen. (Shortcuts: ⌘ Cmd+N or Ctrl+N)
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4Drag your music file into the composition.
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5Adjust composition duration. Record how long your music file is. Click on "Composition > Composition Settings". Under "Duration", change the current duration to one second longer than your music file. (Shortcuts: ⌘ Cmd+Kor Ctrl+K)
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6Add a new layer. Click on "Layer > New > Solid > Ok". (Shortcuts: ⌘ Cmd+Y or Ctrl+Y)
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7Select the new layer in your Composition assets.
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8Click on "Effect > Generate > Audio Spectrum".
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9In the Effect Controls window, change the Audio Layer property to the name of your music file. For example, if the name of my music file was "Toze - Jurassic Love (ft. Sarah Abad)" then you would select that file from the list.
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10You are done! Play your composition to see the visualizer.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhy is the music slowing down?ChapoosCommunity AnswerDepending on the capabilities of your computer, the playback time before exporting can be significantly delayed and sometimes very choppy. You can lower the playback resolution or export it, and the video should play normally.
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