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Visualizer for spotify pc
Visualizer for spotify pc










visualizer for spotify pc

( Optional) Install Ear Trumpet from the Windows Store to more easily change the volume of Spotify. You should now be able to listen to music! Tick “Listen to this device” and choose your headphones/speakers.Choose the Recording Tab and double-click “CABLE Output”.The easiest way is through Control Panel -> Icons view. Open the legacy Sound settings window.Then Input option does not need to be changed for this.

visualizer for spotify pc

Set both Aurora’s and whatever other application you want to be visible’s Output to “CABLE Input”.

visualizer for spotify pc

  • Scroll down to the bottom and click “App volume and device preferences”.
  • Click the System button, then select the Sound tab.
  • Open the Windows Settings app (Win + i).
  • We need this so we can listen to 2 output devices at once: The default output every application should emit to, and the virtual audio cable we need for Aurora’s visualizer.
  • Windows now has a menu where you can force an application to use an output and input device of your choosing.
  • Aurora doesn’t let you pick the audio output device yet.
  • This makes it so only sound emitted by Spotify is processed and displayed on the keyboard, and does make the visualization change if you change the volume of the music. So I found a way to isolate a single application (in my case, Spotify) in the same audio output as Aurora. One of the things that annoys me about the layer is that every single sound your computer emits will be shown on the keyboard, which isn’t very useful or appealing if you’re talking to someone on Discord for example. The Audio Visualizer layer allows you to display a representation of whatever you’re listening to on your RGB devices.












    Visualizer for spotify pc