Hey everyone.

I wanted a music visualizer that actually felt like my songs. Butterflies drifting across purple skies, daisies spinning softly, a glowing portal in the center, and comets streaking with sparkling trails that sometimes explode into the portal when the drop hits. Something personal and dreamy, not just bars bouncing or random dots.

I did not come up with the idea on my own. I saw a short video Suno put out showing the basics of making a visualizer. That one worked, but it was not personal enough. It felt generic. I wanted something that matched my own headspace, softer and weirder.

For a while I faked it. I generated cosmic scenes in Midjourney, exported the images, and animated them in apps like After Effects or CapCut to make it look like they were reacting to the beat. They looked nice in videos, but they were not real. The butterflies did not flap harder on the bass. The comets did not explode on cue. It was all pretend.

Then I started asking different AIs to help me build something that actually reacted to my music. I tried a few. Some were okay but confusing. Some gave me walls of code I did not understand. Some just did not get what I was describing. I kept saying things like "add butterflies that flap to the bass" or "make the middle a glowing portal instead of a black hole," but most of them did not really hear me.

Eventually I found one that clicked. For the first time it felt like the AI actually understood the feeling I was chasing. I started with this prompt:

"Create a browser functional visualizer for my music that is highly reactive to my songs."

It did not give me a working webpage right away. I had to have it slow down because my brain has difficulty focusing on tasks since my coma. It led me step by step into how to paste the code onto a new text file directly on my desktop and to make sure and delete the .txt to visualizer.html and save it.

I did not drop in a song yet. I would then drag the html file into my browser address bar and whoop there it is. I then uploaded my song in the indicated place and we were off to a start, although an imperfect one. We still had to work out some of the kinks, fix what was not working and add things to improve it like I needed it to autorecord for me.

From there I just kept talking to it like I was dreaming out loud:

"The middle feels too dark. Make it a soft glowing portal instead." "Add butterflies floating across that get excited on the bass." "Daisies too. Drifting ones that spin a little." "Make the stars sparkle and move gently." "Comets should start from random spots, leave glowing trails, and some should explode into the portal when they get close." "Put the song title and artist on screen so it pulses with the beat and has little sparkles around it."

Every time I said something like that, it sent me a new full webpage file. I saved it, opened it in my browser, loaded a song, and told it what still felt off or what needed more magic.

I did not need to know any coding words. I just had to keep saying what I wanted to feel. It handled the hard parts. I kept guiding the dream.

Things went wrong a lot. We hit black screens many times. Sometimes nothing moved. Sometimes the song played but the screen stayed dark. Sometimes the recording had visuals but no sound, or the downloaded file crashed my media player.

When something broke I just told it exactly what I saw: "Black screen again." "Song plays but canvas is black." "Download has no sound." "File crashes when I try to play it."

It would figure it out and send a new file. I did not have to understand why it broke. I just described what was happening, and it fixed it.

Some common problems and what usually solved them: No sound at first. I had to click the page once or twice to unlock the audio. Browsers block sound until you interact. Black screen. Usually a mistake in the drawing code. Telling it "canvas is black but song plays" got it fixed fast. Recording without sound. It had to connect the audio properly to the video stream. File too big or crashes. I used HandBrake (free app) to turn the WebM into a smaller MP4 that plays everywhere.

You can do this too. All you need is access to a good AI, a text editor (even Notepad works), and a browser (Chrome is easiest).

Start with one simple sentence:

"Create a browser functional visualizer for my music that is highly reactive to my songs."

Then keep talking. Describe what you feel, what is missing, what sucks, what is almost perfect. Each reply gives you a new file to test.

Try different AIs if one does not get you. I went through a few before I found one that really understood what I wanted. You might find one that clicks right away or you might have to shop around. That is fine. The important thing is to find the one that hears your vision.

If you get stuck, just tell the AI exactly what you see. "Black screen but song plays." "Circles move but no butterflies." "Download has no sound." They can fix it.

You do not need to know any tech words. You just need to know what you want to feel when the music drops.

If you make something cool, hit me up (@ComaDreamz

). I would love to see what you create.

Stay dreamy.

ComaDreamz