Rock your Razer Chroma devices with the Audio Visualizer | Razer Insider (2024)

Let your Razer Chroma-enabled devices rock to your beats with the beta Audio Visualizer, developed on the latest Razer Chroma SDK 4.8.

Fire off the colors not just on your Razer BlackWidow Chroma, but also on the newly supported Razer Mamba TE & Razer Firefly!

*EDIT* 19th January 2016

Hey everyone! I can't believe it has already almost been 4 months since this post came up and Chroma has come a long way since then! The Audio Visualizer is no longer an early build and the setup process is very simple, I've updated the steps below accordingly.

We’ll let the video du-du-du-du-do the showing:

We really appreciate all the work our community developers have put in to push the potential of the Razer Chroma technology and our friend @CalcProgrammer1 has really done a solid job on the Audio Visualizer. This new Audio Visualizer gives you the freedom to customize the color scheme and tweak its amplitude so you are only limited by your own creativity. Did we mention it’ll not just react to your music, but also to game audio?

Here’s how to get the fun started:

  • Ensure that you have connected you Chroma device and updated Synapse to the latest version
  • Once updated, make sure that under your Chroma device > Chroma Apps tab, you have "Chroma Apps" turned on
  • Head over to the Chroma Workshop and download the Audio Visualizer
  • Install the vc_redist.x86.exe file that comes together in the zip
  • Launch the Audio Visualizer and get rockin'

Have a go at it and show us what you are doing with your Chroma hardware.

Rock your Razer Chroma devices with the Audio Visualizer | Razer Insider (1)

Useful links:

  • Chroma Workshop: Check out our full list of in-game integration and applications
  • Razer Developer Portal: For those keen to develop using the Razer Chroma SDK.
  • @CalcProgrammer1 's Github page: The SDK codes done by our awesome community dev is also available for public.
  • Learn more about our Razer Chroma hardware

FAQs:

To those facing the "mfc140.dll is missing" issue

Download the Visual Studio Redistributable version "vc_redist.x86.exe"

As this is a very early build, it clashes with Advanced Configurator occasionally.

Change your effects to the default ones e.g. Wave, Spectrum Cycling. You can then launch the application and your keyboard/mousemat/mice will show a blank slate until a sound is played.

What products does it work with? *EDIT*

It works with...

  • BlackWidow Chroma / TE
  • DeathStalker Chroma
  • Firefly
  • Diamondback
  • Naga Chroma/Naga Epic
  • Mamba TE/Mamba wireless
  • Orochi
  • DeathAdder Chroma
  • Tartarus Chroma
  • Orbweaver Chroma
  • Kraken 7.1 Chroma

The visualizer bars are really low, anyway to fix that?

You can bump the bar's height up by increasing the amplitude or your volume (not too much please).

How do I get the colours like the ones in the video?

Adjust "Foreground Mode" to the colour scheme that you like. In the video, I used "Rainbow Inverse". You can also add a "Background Mode" should you like.

Does it react to any sounds besides music?

It takes your Windows sound input, hence any sound - including your games or movies!

Do I have to turn off Synapse?

Closing Synapse before launching the app will be the safest.

Keyboard goes black but it does not react to any audio

As the program is reliant on some limited functions by Windows, be sure that your volume is cranked up or adjust the "Amplitude" to a higher value (Try in the 500s or 1000s)

I can't get it to work due to misc reasons that we have yet to identify

I apologize for this, this was meant to be a beta build and I shared it earlier as I knew the video will get you guys psyched for the app! We are using your feedbacks to build a better experience.

While it may be tedious right now, we WILL be reducing the steps and processes in due time with Synapse and etc. That is on top of more product support. Hang in there!

Page 1/79

Just curious but will this also work on the normal blackwidow?

Razer|Rfx
Let your Razer Chroma-enabled devices rock to your beats with the beta Audio Visualizer, developed on the latest Razer Chroma SDK 4.8.

Fire off the colors not just on your Razer BlackWidow Chroma, but also on the newly supported Razer Mamba TE & Razer Firefly!

We’ll let the video du-du-du-du-do the showing:

We really appreciate all the work our community developers have put in to push the potential of the Razer Chroma technology and our friend @CalcProgrammer1 has really done a solid job on the Audio Visualizer. This new Audio Visualizer gives you the freedom to customize the color scheme and tweak its amplitude so you are only limited by your own creativity. Did we mention it’ll not just react to your music, but also to game audio?

Here’s how to get the fun started:

  • Download and install ‘Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015’ from Microsoft.
  • Download the SDK Installers and install the "SDK Core Files".
  • From the same download in (2), extract ‘Razer_Chroma_SDK_Documentation_Beta4.8.zip’ to any location.
  • Locate the file ‘Enable SDK Support.reg’ in the folder.
  • Run the x64/x86 for 64bit/32bit computers.
  • Download and run the Audio Visualizer.
  • (This is an early build so please pardon the manual processes – we’ll improve on this).

    Have a go at it and show us what you are doing with your Chroma hardware.

    Useful links:

    • Razer Developer Portal: For those keen to develop using the Razer Chroma SDK.
    • @CalcProgrammer1 's Github page: The SDK codes done by our awesome community dev is also available for public.
    • Learn more about our Razer Chroma hardware

    OH MY GAWD! It's so damn beautiful!

    kruser96
    Just curious but will this also work on the normal blackwidow?

    If you mean the non-chroma version, then sadly no.

    When will the Naga Epic Chrome be getting access to the full chroma configurator?

    fred_mackay
    When will the Naga Epic Chrome be getting access to the full chroma configurator?

    Unfortunately not at this time.

    Isn't working for me. I did all the steps but when i start the Visualizer it says "MSVCP140.ddll,mfc140.dll and VCRUNTIME140.dll" are missing. Can you help me?

    PrimitiveStalker
    Isn't working for me. I did all the steps but when i start the Visualizer it says "MSVCP140.ddll,mfc140.dll and VCRUNTIME140.dll" are missing. Can you help me?

    The same thing happened to me

    PrimitiveStalker
    Isn't working for me. I did all the steps but when i start the Visualizer it says "MSVCP140.ddll,mfc140.dll and VCRUNTIME140.dll" are missing. Can you help me?
    GarryButtman
    The same thing happened to me

    When you guys downloaded the ‘Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015’ did you install the x86 or x64 version?

    I tried this but it doens't work like the video shows Rock your Razer Chroma devices with the Audio Visualizer | Razer Insider (2) please help me

    Hey i hope you can help me.

    my Visualizer shows some lights but my Keybord doesn't want to show them do someone know why?

    BrandonJCScott
    When you guys downloaded the ‘Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015’ did you install the x86 or x64 version?

    I have installed x64

    BrandonJCScott
    When you guys downloaded the ‘Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015’ did you install the x86 or x64 version?

    I installed the x64 im going to try the x86

    mfc140.dll is missing, uhh any way to fix this?

    Got the same problem like BrandonJCScott and PrimitiveStalker.

    Installed core, enable sdk and c++ thing two times(x64 and 86)

    restarted my computer also and it wont work Rock your Razer Chroma devices with the Audio Visualizer | Razer Insider (3)

    xjryian
    mfc140.dll is missing, uhh any way to fix this?

    download the x86 version i had the same error while i was using then x64 just a heads up to anyone

    GarryButtman
    I installed the x64 im going to try the x86

    With x86 its working^^

    only thing i cant get working is when i play music it doesn't do the same as in the video

    Still isn't working for me Rock your Razer Chroma devices with the Audio Visualizer | Razer Insider (4)

    But i'm not sure how to use it. Inside the .exe the visualizer starts to visualize but my keyboard seems to ignore it. Rock your Razer Chroma devices with the Audio Visualizer | Razer Insider (5)

    oooooh... vc_redist x86 ah i get it thanks guys

    BrandonJCScott
    When you guys downloaded the ‘Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015’ did you install the x86 or x64 version?

    x64

    anyone know how to get the thing like in the video yet

    welp... same here primitivestalker

    Soo... Before I download, does it work for the Kraken 7.1 Chroma as well?

    Razer|Rfx

    Fire off the colors not just on your Razer BlackWidow Chroma, but also on the newly supported Razer Mamba TE & Razer Firefly!

    II-D4Y-II
    Soo... Before I download, does it work for the Kraken 7.1 Chroma as well?

    I don't think so. But I am not sure.

    Any way to move the central location for the lights? It's currently on the arrow keys and I would like it to be more centered on the keyboard.

    Rock your Razer Chroma devices with the Audio Visualizer | Razer Insider (2024)

    References

    Top Articles
    Latest Posts
    Recommended Articles
    Article information

    Author: Delena Feil

    Last Updated:

    Views: 6282

    Rating: 4.4 / 5 (45 voted)

    Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

    Author information

    Name: Delena Feil

    Birthday: 1998-08-29

    Address: 747 Lubowitz Run, Sidmouth, HI 90646-5543

    Phone: +99513241752844

    Job: Design Supervisor

    Hobby: Digital arts, Lacemaking, Air sports, Running, Scouting, Shooting, Puzzles

    Introduction: My name is Delena Feil, I am a clean, splendid, calm, fancy, jolly, bright, faithful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.