Vinyl is the most material scene in the Xenaxio library — a spinning vinyl record with grooves, label, optional album cover in the centre, and a spectrum-reactive ring around the edge. The bass causes the record to wobble subtly, exactly as a real cartridge needle would track imperfections in the groove.
For any genre with vinyl heritage — jazz, hip-hop, soul, classic rock — this scene reads immediately. Drop your cover art in, watch the disk spin, hear the music. It is the closest a digital visualizer gets to physical objects.
Configure groove count and opacity for cleaner or grittier looks, swap the label colour from the palette, optionally hide the cover for a generic vinyl, and position the record anywhere on the canvas. The corner-logo variant lets the vinyl sit in the bottom-right as a watermark rather than the main subject.
For album release teasers and YouTube full-album uploads, this scene is the de-facto choice — it signals "real music, real release" before a single note plays.
What it does well
- Realistic vinyl groove rings
- Optional album cover in the centre
- Bass-driven wobble warp
- Spectrum ring around the disk
- Adjustable disk size and position
- Corner-logo variant for watermark use
Best for
- Genres
- JazzHip-hopLo-fiSoulR&BClassic Rock
- Formats
- YouTube 16:91:1 album artMusic release teasers
Key parameters
rotationSpeed- How fast the record spins
bassWobble- Wobble warp triggered by bass energy
grooveCount- Number of groove rings drawn
showCover- Display the uploaded album art on the label
spectrumRing- Spectrum bars around the disk edge
Rendering
Canvas 2D with composited rings, label and cover — every element is independently configurable.