How to use SYQEL Audio Visuals with Pro-Tools

August 15, 2023 in Audio Visualizer



How to use SYQEL Audio Visuals with Pro-Tools

Welcome Pro-Tools users! Pro-Tools is the industry standard for digital audio workstations when it comes to recording studios. If you came from the previous parts of the book, this guide will mostly be the same, however we will be routing audio from Pro-Tools into SYQEL. 

SYQEL works seamlessly with Pro-Tools! You can create mesmerizing visuals easily by routing your DAW’s audio to SYQEL. Let’s go over how. 

Supplies 

You’ll only need a few things. 

1) A computer 

2) Pro-Tools (DAW) 

3) Google Chrome and a SYQEL account

4) (Possibly) Virtual Audio Cable 

Step 1: Signing up for SYQEL 

First and foremost, we need to create a SYQEL account. Head over to syqel.com to get started and create a free account.  

Once you do, you will be greeted with the main page. SYQEL runs off your browser, so you don’t need to download anything.     

Step 2: Selecting Your Visual Engine 

SYQEL offers two different visualizer engines shown on the left-hand menu. The first is Three.js, which allows you to hand-pick pre-made visuals. The second is called Milkdrop, which cycles through hundreds of thousands of visuals automatically.

 

Today we’ll be using Three.js, so we’ll be able to pick out our visuals. 

To do so, click on the settings button in the top right menu. 

Step 3: Picking Out Your Visuals 

Once you click on the settings icon, you’ll be greeted with the settings page. 

This is where you can create a new visual playlist. 

1: Name a playlist or select an existing one.

2: Then, click on available visuals. Here you can scroll and see all the pre-made visuals you can use in your playlist.

3: When hovering over a visual it will animate to your microphone input.

4: Once you find a visual you like, simply click on it and it will automatically be added to your playlist.

Playlists automatically save any changes you make!

5. Next, head over to the selected visuals tab.

 

6. Here you can remove any visuals by clicking the small “x” on the top left of each visual or click and drag your visuals into whatever order you would like them displayed.  

Step 4: Upload Your Watermarks 

Next, head over to the watermarks section of the settings page.

1: You can upload up to 9 watermarks.

2: Choose their size and positioning.

3: Don’t forget to save your watermark settings at the bottom of the page!

You will be able to cycle through these once you have your visualizer started, so you don’t have to stop the visualizer to switch through your watermarks. 

Step 5: Setting Up Frequency Reactiveness 

This is an optional step!

If you would like to create different frequency reactiveness templates, for different styles of music, this is a very powerful tool to use!

To start click on the frequency reactiveness section of the settings page

This will determine how your visualizer reacts to the audio. If you only want the kick and bass to affect your visuals, you can set that here. You can save your settings as an audio preset, which we can then choose when we set up our visualizer engine. 

Step 6: Setting Your Visualizer’s Behavior 

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1: The framerate of your visuals. You can set this up to 244 frames per second.

2: How many seconds each visual lasts on screen before it cycles to the next visual in your playlist. 

3: How long the transition is to each visual. 

Make sure you save your settings at the bottom! 

Step 7: Setting Up Your Visual Engine 

Now you’ve created your first playlist and set your visuals frequency reactiveness and behavior. Our visuals are ready to go, we just need to set up our visualizer engine. 

First, let’s click on Three.js in the left-hand menu of SYQEL. You will then see 3 drop-down menus appear.

1: First is your audio input which we will go over in the next step. 

2: Second, you have your playlist selection. 

3: Third, your audio preset selection.

Let’s go over how to set up SYQEL to receive audio from Pro-Tools. 

Step 8: Routing Pro Tools’ Audio to SYQEL (Windows) 

There are two main ways to route Pro Tools’ audio into SYQEL.

 

1: First, if you are using Realtek Desktop Audio, that will show up here in the drop-down menu. 

2: We can use a Virtual Audio Cable or Loopback. 

Let’s go over how to set up Pro Tools’ audio preferences. 

Step 9: Setting Pro-Tools’ Audio Preferences (windows) 

1:In Pro Tools, navigate to the top toolbar and select setup (both windows and mac)      2: Select the playback devices menu.
                 

3: Here you will select the correct audio driver. You should have a few available depending on your system. Do not have any ASIO drivers selected, because ASIO drivers do not route into SYQEL or OBS. In this case, I can select my Windows Audio Device, WASAPI, or “Built in Output” This uses my normal desktop audio and can route to SYQEL.

You may need to download a virtual audio cable which will allow you to have more control over where and how your audio is routed. Let’s go over how to set that up.

Step 10: Virtual Audio Cable (windows) 

Download a virtual audio cable. They are easy to obtain, free, and open source.

 

Download HERE

Once you have your cable installed (virtually!), the process is the same as above. Head to Pro Tools’ audio preferences and have Virtual Cable INPUT selected as your audio output.

We are almost ready to visualize our music. 

*note* Pro-Tools allows more complex audio routing within its own software as well. You can route audio from specific tracks into your virtual audio cable as well. 

Step 11: Select Your Playlist, Audio Input, and Audio Preset in SYQEL (Windows) 

 Back in SYQEL, we need to select our parameters in our drop down menu

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1: Select Realtek Desktop Audio if you are using that as your output in Pro-Tools. If you are using a virtual audio cable, select Virtual Audio Cable INPUT as your audio source.

2: Then, select the playlist you created earlier. 

3: Finally, if you saved any audio presets in the frequency reactiveness menu, select those here as well.   

Before we start our visualizer, let’s go over how to route your audio on MacOS. 

Step 12: Setting Your Audio Source (MAC) 

For users who are on Mac you will need a program called Loopback. Loopback allows you to record and route your desktop audio. We will need this to route audio from Pro Tools to SYQEL. 

1:Download Loopback and create a new audio source. 

2:In Pro-Tools, it is the same as above. In your audio preferences, select Core Audio as your playback engine. Then, in SYQEL, select your audio output as your Loopback Audio. 

We are ready to start creating visualized music videos directly from Pro Tools!

Step 13: Start Your Visualizer 

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Once you have all three of your parameters selected, hit the Start Visualizer button to immediately begin the visualization. 

The visualizer will start reacting to your audio as soon as any audio is playing in FL Studio. Simply hit Stop Visualizer to stop the visualization. 

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Let’s go over how to record your visuals via OBS. 

Step 14: Recording SYQEL With OBS

 

 
I recommend using OBS to record SYQEL.Download HERE. It’s super easy to set up. 

1:Launch OBS and create a new window capture source. 

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2: Select Window Capture.

3: Have Google Chrome be the source! You should see SYQEL in your new window source.
 

Step 15: Go Fullscreen 

Back in SYQEL we can go fullscreen.

1: Hide the toolbar by pressing the hotkey “h”. 

2: Click the full screen button at the top right.

3: Navigate to the top left and hit the menu button.

You are now fullscreen! OBS will be able to capture your visual full screen without any cropping. 

Now, we can start recording. 

Step 16: Record Your Video 

Now, with Audio coming from Pro Tools, your visual is started, and OBS is recording SYQEL, we can hit the Start Recording button in OBS! Your audio source in OBS should be the same as the audio source in SYQEL. So now you’re recording your music and your visuals with no latency. 

Step 17: Customizing Your Visual As It’s Recording 

 
Finally, if you want to cycle to the next visual, change watermarks, or disable your watermarks while you are recording, you can do so with the help of hotkeys! 

1: “Enter” will lock a visual in place, so it will not cycle to the next one in your playlist. 

2: “Spacebar” will cycle to your next visual in your playlist. 

3: “Backspace” will cycle to your previous visual in your playlist. 

4: “h” as we described earlier, will toggle the toolbar at the top on or off. 

5: “L” will toggle your watermarks on or off. 

  6: “0–9” will cycle through your uploaded watermarks.  

Step 18: Finished! 

 
There you have it! 

A complete guide for recording visualized music videos, directly from Pro-Tools. 

For a more in depth tutorial using SYQEL, check out the complete guide HERE.

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