Synaesthesia is an eyecandy program that represents music graphically in real time as coruscating fields of fog and glowing lines. It is intended as a visual accompaniment to music. Its display combines information about the frequency, location and diffuseness of sound. It can take input from CD, line, piped from another program, or from EsounD. It also functions as a CD player.
| Tags | multimedia Graphics Sound/Audio Analysis CD Audio CD Playing |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX BSD Linux |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: An incompatibility with g++ 3.4 was fixed.


Changes: EsounD and piped input synchronize correctly with the music, and have a higher frame rate. The display automatically adjusts to the volume of the music being played. It should now work on non-32-bit architectures.


Changes: Now uses autoconf, EsounD support added, several new command line options, various minor bug fixes


Changes: New and very cute visual effects based on the wave and heat equations, new look interface with a lot more options, various bug fixes.


Changes: FreeBSD support and better keyboard support