SoundSpectrum
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SoundSpectrum is a software company founded in 2000 that develops music visualization software. Using properties of the music such as its beat and time-varying spectrum, the software generates dynamic visuals to complement the music.
Today, SoundSpectrum is a provider of real-time audio visualization applications, featuring the G-Force and WhiteCap visualizers, as well as the SoundSpectrum Darkroom video export application. G-Force was licensed by Apple Computer for use in iTunes in 2001 and again in 2003 (SoundSpectrum's former name, "WhiteCap Technologies", can be found in the credits the "About iTunes" window).
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- G-Force was created by Andy O'Meara. The software features a number of different scopes, analyzers, and real-time effects.
- WhiteCap is a real-time music visualization plug-in for media players that features around 200 morphing wireframe effects.
- SoundSpectrum Darkroom is a utility application which allows users to export the output G-Force and WhiteCap as QuickTime video files.