Note that there is also an iOS version of this, though it has fairly bad ratings due to it's inability to work with Apple Music and other restrictions. Capturing system audio may present problems.Feels a little less reactive than other solutions."Classic visualizer" for additional display output on the Mac (can be synced to a specific light).Configurable options for sensitivity, variation, flash or fade, as well as colors.
Capture system audio or as AirPlay target from other Macs and iOS.The background tracks provide a great ambient backdrop while you can concentrate on manually triggering the really scary effects at the right moment.Īmbify costs $10 to unlock, but the demo mode enables you to test it out and check compatibility for a few minutes before it introduces white noise onto the sound output. The pack consists of 16 one-off effects sound like a creaking door or howling wolf, as well as 4 background mood sounds. Just connect your iOS device to your speakers, and you'll find a total of 20 sounds to use in your haunted house. This isn't strictly for syncing to music, but it does give you a soundboard of scary Halloween sounds that sync up to your lights, and the effect is brilliant. You'll need to dedicate a mobile to the task of running the light show.ĭownload - iTunes | Google Play Hue Halloween (iOS and Android, $1.99)įrom the developer of Hue Disco comes this nifty little Halloween specific app.Can work with any audio with no setup, since it listens on the microphone.When you're bored of music synced lights, Hue Disco has a special "mood mode" for gradually changing mood lighting, again with selectable color themes and transition times.