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href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/reference-expressions/misc/>Misc</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/reference-expressions/maths/>Maths</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/reference-expressions/string/>String</a></li></ul><span class=nav-title>Brand Specific Game Integrations</span><ul class=nav-list><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/integrations/lightfx/>Alienware LightFX</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/integrations/lightsync/>Logitech Lightsync</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/integrations/chroma/>Razer Chroma</a></li></ul><span class=nav-title>Devices</span><ul class=nav-list><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/devices/alldevices/>All Supported Devices</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/devices/asus/>Asus</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/devices/corsair/>Corsair</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/devices/dualsense/>DualShock4 & DualSense</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/devices/logitech/>Logitech</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/devices/openrgb/>OpenRGB</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/devices/razer/>Razer</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/devices/steelseries/>SteelSeries</a></li><li><a href=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/devices/wooting/>Wooting</a></li></ul></div></div></nav><article><h1 class=page-title>Audio Visualizer Tweaks</h1><br><span class="date-info italic">Last updated 10.01.2024</span><section><p>The Audio Visualizer layer allows you to display a representation of whatever you&rsquo;re listening to on your RGB devices.</p><h1 id=isolating-applications>Isolating applications</h1><h3 id=why>Why</h3><p>One of the things that annoys me about the layer is that every single sound your computer emits will be shown on the keyboard, which isn&rsquo;t very useful or appealing if you&rsquo;re talking to someone on Discord for example. So I found a way to isolate a single application (in my case, Spotify) in the same audio output as Aurora.</p><p>This makes it so only sound emitted by Spotify is processed and displayed on the keyboard, and does make the visualization change if you change the volume of the music.</p><h3 id=prerequisites>Prerequisites</h3><ul><li><p>Windows 19 build 1809 or above</p><ul><li>Aurora doesn&rsquo;t let you pick the audio output device yet. Windows now has a menu where you can force an application to use an output and input device of your choosing.</li></ul></li><li><p><a href=https://www.vb-audio.com/Cable/>Virtual Audio Cable</a></p><ul><li>We need this so we can listen to 2 output devices at once: The default output every application should emit to, and the virtual audio cable we need for Aurora&rsquo;s visualizer.</li></ul></li></ul><h3 id=how>How</h3><ol><li>Open the Windows Settings app (Win + i).
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/windows-settings-app.png?v=4e1744ad4ab72e22209e26521ec69d6e" alt="Windows settings app" loading=lazy height=859px width=1200px></picture></li><li>Click the System button, then select the Sound tab.
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/windows-settings-sound.png?v=4e1744ad4ab72e22209e26521ec69d6e" alt="Windows Sound tab" loading=lazy height=859px width=1200px></picture></li><li>Scroll down to the bottom and click &ldquo;App volume and device preferences&rdquo;.
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/windows-app-volume-preferences.png?v=4e1744ad4ab72e22209e26521ec69d6e" alt="App volume and device preferences" loading=lazy height=125px width=450px></picture></li><li>Set both Aurora&rsquo;s and whatever other application you want to be visible&rsquo;s Output to &ldquo;CABLE Input&rdquo;. Then Input option does not need to be changed for this.
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/windows-app-volumes.png?v=4e1744ad4ab72e22209e26521ec69d6e" alt="App Volumes" loading=lazy height=272px width=842px></picture></li><li>Open the legacy Sound settings window. The easiest way is through Control Panel -> Icons view.
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/windows-control-panel.png?v=4e1744ad4ab72e22209e26521ec69d6e" alt="Control Panel" loading=lazy height=669px width=1035px></picture></li><li>Choose the Recording Tab and double-click &ldquo;CABLE Output&rdquo;. Select the Listen Tab.</li><li>Tick &ldquo;Listen to this device&rdquo; and choose your headphones/speakers. You should now be able to listen to music!
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/cable-properties.png?v=4e1744ad4ab72e22209e26521ec69d6e" alt="Cable Output Properties" loading=lazy height=455px width=401px></picture></li></ol><p>(<em>Optional</em>) Install Ear Trumpet from the Windows Store to more easily change the volume of Spotify. This method works best if you leave Spotify&rsquo;s volume at 100% and adjust using the windows mixer instead. This way, Aurora sees every song at the same volume at all times, producing a more consistent effect.
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/ear-trumpet.png?v=4e1744ad4ab72e22209e26521ec69d6e" alt="Ear Trumpet" loading=lazy height=616px width=360px></picture></p></section><hr style="margin:28px 100px"><ul class=author-list><li data-username=diogotr7><a rel=author href=https://github.com/diogotr7 target=_blank><img class="avatar avatar-small" alt=diogotr7 src="https://github.com/diogotr7.png?size=32" width=32 height=32></a></li></ul><span class=author-text-label>Page authored by</span></article><aside class="toc collapsed"><div class=toc-header>Table of Contents</div><nav id=TableOfContents><ul><li><a href=#isolating-applications>Isolating applications</a><ul><li><ul><li><a href=#why>Why</a></li><li><a href=#prerequisites>Prerequisites</a></li><li><a href=#how>How</a></li></ul></li></ul></li></ul></nav></aside></main><script type=text/javascript src=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/app.min.f29a9c4e93f294fb875aaaae6ab7430ed626ef2624452910aa997933bbf3c247.js></script></body></html>
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/windows-settings-app.png?v=dd792c27e46a984926b6a10bddb7cb98" alt="Windows settings app" loading=lazy height=859px width=1200px></picture></li><li>Click the System button, then select the Sound tab.
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/windows-settings-sound.png?v=dd792c27e46a984926b6a10bddb7cb98" alt="Windows Sound tab" loading=lazy height=859px width=1200px></picture></li><li>Scroll down to the bottom and click &ldquo;App volume and device preferences&rdquo;.
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/windows-app-volume-preferences.png?v=dd792c27e46a984926b6a10bddb7cb98" alt="App volume and device preferences" loading=lazy height=125px width=450px></picture></li><li>Set both Aurora&rsquo;s and whatever other application you want to be visible&rsquo;s Output to &ldquo;CABLE Input&rdquo;. Then Input option does not need to be changed for this.
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/windows-app-volumes.png?v=dd792c27e46a984926b6a10bddb7cb98" alt="App Volumes" loading=lazy height=272px width=842px></picture></li><li>Open the legacy Sound settings window. The easiest way is through Control Panel -> Icons view.
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/windows-control-panel.png?v=dd792c27e46a984926b6a10bddb7cb98" alt="Control Panel" loading=lazy height=669px width=1035px></picture></li><li>Choose the Recording Tab and double-click &ldquo;CABLE Output&rdquo;. Select the Listen Tab.</li><li>Tick &ldquo;Listen to this device&rdquo; and choose your headphones/speakers. You should now be able to listen to music!
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/cable-properties.png?v=dd792c27e46a984926b6a10bddb7cb98" alt="Cable Output Properties" loading=lazy height=455px width=401px></picture></li></ol><p>(<em>Optional</em>) Install Ear Trumpet from the Windows Store to more easily change the volume of Spotify. This method works best if you leave Spotify&rsquo;s volume at 100% and adjust using the windows mixer instead. This way, Aurora sees every song at the same volume at all times, producing a more consistent effect.
<picture><img class=img-fluid src="https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/img/docs/ear-trumpet.png?v=dd792c27e46a984926b6a10bddb7cb98" alt="Ear Trumpet" loading=lazy height=616px width=360px></picture></p></section><hr style="margin:28px 100px"><ul class=author-list><li data-username=diogotr7><a rel=author href=https://github.com/diogotr7 target=_blank><img class="avatar avatar-small" alt=diogotr7 src="https://github.com/diogotr7.png?size=32" width=32 height=32></a></li></ul><span class=author-text-label>Page authored by</span></article><aside class="toc collapsed"><div class=toc-header>Table of Contents</div><nav id=TableOfContents><ul><li><a href=#isolating-applications>Isolating applications</a><ul><li><ul><li><a href=#why>Why</a></li><li><a href=#prerequisites>Prerequisites</a></li><li><a href=#how>How</a></li></ul></li></ul></li></ul></nav></aside></main><script type=text/javascript src=https://www.project-aurora.com/Docs/app.min.f29a9c4e93f294fb875aaaae6ab7430ed626ef2624452910aa997933bbf3c247.js></script></body></html>
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