Songs are a great a inspiration when making a sound wave art. They also happen to be the easiest way to experiment with WaveVisual. To make generating sound waves from songs as easy as possible, WaveVisual provides a song search tool.
Start by heading to wavevisual.com/editor and click on Search a song under Audio tab.
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When you start typing, our system uses Spotifyโs database to search through all the songs and artists and presents the matching items to you.
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After a song is selected, WaveVisual fetches the audio analysis for that song and refines the analysis to generate an accurate, visually appealing sound wave.