Andy O'Meara
Andy O'Meara is a creator of artistic music visualization software, and founded SoundSpectrum in 2000. O'Meara attended Cornell University, graduating in computer science in 1999 on a Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corps scholarship. He completed a five-year commitment as a naval submarine officer in 2004. His first popular music visualization software was WhiteCap, first released in March 1999. O'Meara is most noted for his second music visualizer, G-Force, first released in January 2000. G-Force is presently the flagship product for SoundSpectrum and continues to be a popular music visualizer. The G-force visualisation gives best improvements of music & arts, setting even all nuances of sound in light. The user could use it in many different ways. So it is useful as screensaver, standalone animation, driven by taking up a customiseable toolbar, everything by user desires configurable, picture - und printable, too. That makes it very beloved by the professional user group, too. Updated in a 2 month turn usually, new designes are added. In the second quarter of 2007, O' Meara continued his development of White Cap, cause newer hardware technology supports more powerful versions now.
References
- Kahney, Leander. "Music Artist Has Sinking Feeling", Wired News. April 12, 2001. Retrieved May 16, 2006.