EDM lives and dies on the drop. Your canvas should too. The hook detector finds the moment the bass hits hardest and locks your 8-second loop there. Pair it with a bass-reactive background that actually responds to the sub-frequencies: the visuals kick on every 808, swell into every build, and explode on every drop.
Hip-Hop background reacts most aggressively to bass. Perfect for hard drops
EDM background (neon pulse) responds across bass, mid, and treble simultaneously
For build-drop structure, hook detection almost always finds the drop automatically
Minimal or Pure Brutal scenes keep the background dominant. Good for instrumental EDM
The hook detector finds the highest-energy 8 seconds. For EDM, this is almost always the main drop. The bass-reactive backgrounds then respond in real-time to the sub frequencies within that 8-second window.
Hip-Hop background (bokeh particle system) hits hardest on sub bass. EDM background (neon pulse grid) is more even across frequencies. For trap EDM, use Hip-Hop. For melodic house or trance, use EDM.
Yes. High-tempo tracks work fine. Hook detection is tempo-agnostic. It measures energy levels, not beat grid alignment. The 8-second window is long enough to capture a full drop at any BPM.
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