Not yet, seems like it's a lot harder than I do it right now. It might require coding a thing that screen captures the visualizer itself, which is really unstable.
All the visuals are done by HTML/CSS and Web Audio API now.
Yep, maybe those visualizations from Winamp looked better, but again – it's all about balance between the good user experience for non-techie musicians and the output.
I wish there's was cool built-in visualizer for iOS player, but here's how it usually looks these days:
Thank you! That's a unique idea tho, I'll consider it.
Despite the fact that DAW recording is technically more difficult to do, sometimes it looks really cool - when you open a bunch of VST visualizers (like iZotope Insight, Minimeters and others), and also people use custom themes for their DAW (for example in the case of Abeton. I often see this), which distinguishes the artist and the video and captures attention.
Hey, the main purpose of the tool is not to enjoy visualizations yourself, but to share with your audience if you're musician. Specifically for teasing your songs that are work-in-progress (snippets).
1. You don't need a computer to make a visualizer video
2. You (obviously) don't need Winamp and video/audio capturing software to make a video.
Looks cool! But the point was to provide a fast way to make vids. It's not about git cloning, building from source etc. It's about compromise between good UX and how output looks.
excited to build something with this!