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Audio visualizer example

Lo-Fi Rain Audio Visualizer

Rain on glass and blurred city lights create a quiet visual loop that can support a full track without competing with it. Small changes in focus and light make the image feel alive while preserving the relaxed mood.

Creative direction

Use cool blue light, soft bokeh, and a locked or slowly drifting camera. The scene works best when motion stays understated and the rain becomes the repeating texture that holds the visual together.

Starter prompt

Use this as a starting point, then replace the subject, palette, and setting with details from your release:

Rain droplets moving down a night-time window, blue and white city lights in soft bokeh, intimate lo-fi mood, shallow focus, gentle camera drift, realistic reflections, seamless cinematic loop

How to sync it to your track

Let hi-hats or percussion drive tiny bokeh pulses while the bass controls a very slow zoom. Avoid reacting to every beat; leave visual space for the track to breathe.

Best for

Lo-fi and chill playlists
Ambient instrumentals
Long-form YouTube visualizers

Build this audio visualizer style

Upload your track

Add an MP3, WAV, or FLAC file so Neural Frames can analyze the rhythm and separate musical stems.

Direct the visual style

Start with the example prompt, then adjust the subject, camera language, colors, and pacing to fit your music.

Map the movement

Connect the most important stems to motion or effects, preview the timing, and export the finished visualizer.

Turn this style into your own music visualizer

Upload your song, keep the parts of this direction you like, and create a beat-synced visual that belongs to your release.

Create a music visualizer