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Revision as of 06:22, 9 March 2017

The audio reactive components listen to the audio in your region (including music streams and audio clips), and can alter and animate objects, materials and lighting within the region in time with the audio stream.


To set up your scene in Unity for the audio reactive components, you need to first either drag an audio file from your PC into the project window, and then into the hierarchy, or for music streams, you need to (info).


Audio Reactive Transform

This component can be attached to the 3D object you want to react to the music and then used to transform the 3D object in time to the audio.

You can transform the object within the component, so you can set the object to scale, rotate or move in certain directions.


Audiotransform.jpg


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  • Band Max-


  • BPM Window-


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  • Min Value-


  • Max Value-


  • Mode-


  • Position-


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  • Scale-



Audio Reactive Lighting

Audio Reactive Animation

Audio Reactive Material