I am still experimenting the visuals but now, I will share how I made them audio-reactive in TouchDesigner.
I followed a tutorial and then downloaded Turkish and German alphabet audios to see how the visuals change with different letters. By working with individual letters, I can easily extend this to words and sentences later.
First Visual – Audio Reactive
I tried to make the first visual audio-reactive. I think this one fits best because it looks like an audio wave and a weird mouth. The lines are clear, so I can record or take screenshots of each letter. This clarity can help in analyzing it.
Applying Audio Reactivity to Other Visuals
After figuring out how to make the first visual audio-reactive, I applied the same process to the other visuals. Here are the results:
Next Step
I think I will go with the mirrored first visual. My next step is to use an AI voice and see how it looks with words and sentences. I’m excited to see how these visuals evolve and become more refined as I continue experimenting.