If you are a music creator or artist, it's important to have strong visual elements that you can use to promote yourself and your music. There are many types of visual content that you can use for this but one that we feel hits extra hard is soundwave art.
A soundwave artwork is a way of visualising sound, making it a cool and unique method of creating visuals to accompany yourself as an artist. In this article we break down how to create soundwave art for your own songs. Read on below to discover!
Veed.io
Veed is an AI-powered online platform that can be used for many different media purposes such as adding music and text to video, video background noise removal and so much more. Veed can also be used to create animated soundwave videos.
The platform features an easy-to-use interface, allowing users to drag and drop audio, video and image assets into the timeline as individual layers. From there the user has full control over each layer and there are a range of different sound wave styles to select from. The features of the free version are fairly limited so for the best results it's worth considering a purchase of a lite or pro subscription. Audio/video examples below:
DooDooc
DooDooc is an online tool for creating AI-powered music visualisers, allowing users to generate dynamic audio visualisations that sync perfectly with their music.
What sets DooDooc apart is the quality and variety of the visualisations on offer. There are countless templates that users can select from, each fitting a different theme such as fractals, geomatics or rave to name a few.
Once you have selected a template, from there you can add further customisation by choosing colours, resolution, and adding images or text to your visualisation. Similar to Veed, DooDooc has limitations placed on the free versions, so again for best results it is recommended to consider purchasing a subscription.
WZRD
WZRD is an AI music visualizer and music video generator that can be used to create immersive video to accompany your songs.
WZRD works by asking users to choose a visual theme from a list of options. Once a theme is chosen the user can pick up to 5 images from that theme which will be used to create the visualiser.
The user also has control over what order and for how long each image appears in the timeline, allowing for each visualiser to be fully customised to perfectly match the vibe of your track.
WZRD uses a credits system, and credits are spent for each video render that you make. This makes it a good option for users who prefer to pay per use rather than purchase a recurring subscription. Audio/Video example below:
Tuneform
Tuneform is another online service that allows you to create custom soundwave artwork and music visualisers for your songs. Similar to the other options we have mentioned in this article, Tuneform lets users select from a range of templates, and then customise further by tweaking the colours, text and images used in the final artwork.
There are many options to choose from when customising one of the free Tuneform templates.
Tuneform is free to use, but many of the templates are only available if you have purchased a premium subscription. The quality of the free templates however are really great, making Tuneform a solid option for artists who are looking to create soundwave art for their social music without spending a penny. Audio/Video example below:
revid
Last but not least in our breakdown of how to create soundwave art for your songs, we have revid.ai Revid is an AI-powered platform that is capable of generating original video content, and is most commonly used for creating tik tok and instagram videos. It is also a great option for creating custom soundwave artwork and visualisations for your songs.
There are a bunch of parameters that users can select from to craft the perfect soundwave video for their music. Text prompts can also be inputted giving the user extra control over the visual content of the video, making revid.ai a standout on this list compared to the other platforms we have discussed.
For this example we have used the prompt of “Midnight moonlight casting rays of light over a blue sea” and specified a “Sci-Fi” visual style. Once your video is created, you can then make any final tweaks alongside the visual timeline before exporting the final soundwave artwork video.
Unfortunately a subscription must be purchased in order to export your videos, however the pricing is very reasonable when viewed in context of the quality of the final product. New users will also be given 50 free credits which can be used to pay for video renders. Additional credits can also be earned through completed challenges such as rendering your first video script.
Making custom soundwave art for your songs is a great way to make an impact with fans and generate interest in your music. If you have an upcoming music release, or simply need some engaging visual content to promote yourself, then the platforms covered in this article should have you covered!
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