For a successful business, appearance is everything. To attract new users and keep the loyal ones, it's important to keep up-to-date the website and application design. Since we believe not sounds can also be "seen," while the music is playing on the background, there will be images that play in the background that relate to the mode setting you have set. Known as color synthesia, (sound → color synesthesia) it is something like fireworks": voice, music, and assorted environmental sounds such as clattering dishes or dog barks trigger color and firework shapes that arise, move around, and then fade when the sound ends.
Sound often changes the perceived hue, brightness, scintillation, and directional movement. Some users will see music on a "screen" in front of their face. The music produces waving lines like oscilloscope configurations—lines moving in color, often metallic with height, width and depth. It's important to have these "images" be in sync with the music and create that perfect mood, be it through color and whatnot. Every aspect of the sound makes the colors gain different tonalities, textures and shapes that various users perceived in some patterns... for example, the bass can be red, nylon guitar strums are green, hats and the treble frequencies are white. Users can customize this as well on the computer screen or iPod to make it more accessible for them.
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