And while the entire ribbon plane distorts, shifts, and floats around, the camera does its job at alternating between shots.ĭots, or Dottopia internally, fills the screen with particles that fly around a central but moving point, all while changing colors and performing choreographed moves. Ribbons creates paper-like ribbons, one for each frequency band, that stream in an implied wind synchronously with your music. They can be configured to show during the entire play session or alternate after each song. Like Windows Media Player, Groove will get visualization support – animated images based on the amplitudes of frequencies from your music.Īt this time, there are two types of visualizations, each with its own set of color schemes. Here’s a (non-exhaustive) list of what’s coming.
And like in the movies, I crowbarred through the outer plating, crossed some wires, and gained entry to an internal control panel that allowed me to turn on (and show you) the new and experimental features.
Microsoft’s music streaming app, Groove Music, will soon be updated with a few new, and highly requested, features – like visualizations.