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Razer Rainbow Dual Circles (Audio Reactive)
   
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Miscellaneous: Audio responsive
Type: Web
Age Rating: Everyone
Genre: Music
Resolution: Dynamic resolution
Category: Preset
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33.983 MB
26 Nov, 2021 @ 2:39pm
27 Feb, 2023 @ 1:09pm
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Razer Rainbow Dual Circles (Audio Reactive)

Description
This is a preset I made using a static Razer logo background image and the Customizable Module Visualizer workshop wallpaper.

The background is set to idly color-shift to give the appearance of Razer's Chroma effect and to hopefully minimize any potential screen burn. There are two rainbow circles in the center of the screen that surround the Razer logo and are audio-reactive. They are set to mirror each other and, if the music volume/Wallpaper Engine audio recording is set high enough, they can peak and meet each other in the middle of their arcs.

Both the background and the circles are set to slightly blur, decently bounce, and massively highlight "on beat", aka on bass hits. There is also a white 24-hour digital clock (HH:MM:SS) with full date (Day of week, month DD, YYYY) at the top center of the screen.

The first preview video is version 1 of the preset and is old. The second preview video is version 2, the latest version, of the preset. The preview song in the preview videos is First Time For Everything (ASMR Song) by Scraton.[soundcloud.com] It's relatively short and I feel shows off the wallpaper the best.

Note:
I personally have my WE audio recording level set to 60. With my audio setup on my desktop, I get really deep bass and very crisp highs. With my GTX 1060 6GB and i7-6700K, if the wallpaper presets I make have issues reacting to particularly bass-heavy songs after some "warm up" beforehand, I tweak them until they react properly without issue. The preview video on this page shows this preset having an issue early on but never once has an issue again. It had been idling for too long before the recording started, so it wasn't "warmed up" enough. It performs perfectly otherwise.