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DESCRIPTION
Cubism is designed to be a simple, colorful, fun and (slightly) useful way to visualize the music in your iTunes library.

To Install:

  • Quit iTunes if it is running
  • Drag the Cubism icon to the folder labeled “Compositions” inside of the disk image (or copy it to ~/Library/Compositions)
To use Cubism:
  • Open iTunes
  • Start playing some music
  • In the menu bar go to View > Visualizer and choose Cubism from the menu of visualizers
  • Go to View > Turn On Visualizer
While using Cubism:
  • Press the “I” key to show track information
  • Press the “H” key to show help (admittedly not very exciting at the moment)
  • The colored cubes represent the sound levels with bass on the left and treble on the right
  • The small artwork cube visually displays the time remaining in the current track moving from left to right as the song progresses
  • The current track time is shown on the left
  • The time remaining in the current track is shown to the right
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.0.1: Minor change in the ReadMe.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later,

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Developer:Cody Williams
Downloads:1,497
  - Version d/l:967
Multimedia & Design:Audio
License:Free
Date:22 Nov 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    Cubism User Reviews (3 posts)Write A Review
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    Oct 8 2008
    ****.

    STEVEN GOODHEART  This visualizer is kind of neat, and adds a little bit of visual information about what's playing, to boot. Fun addition to my set of iTunes visualizers.  
    (Version 1.0)

    praisebury
    +4
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    Nov 22 2008
    *****

    JAZZYGUY  Works flawlessly. This is an excellent visualizer. I like the way it changes colors depending on the beat and tempo of the song. Extremely hipnotic!  
    (Version 1.0.1)

    praisebury
    0
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    Nov 22 2008

    HELIOS9  Colorful, pulsating blocks.... pretty unsophisticated, gets old pretty quick.

    Of course, there's G-Force at $20 plus $15 annual update fee....now that one's incredibly interesting. But Cubism is a freebie, so I'll not complain too much.

    DiscoBrick at $10 isn't bad  
    (Version 1.0.1)

    praisebury
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