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Creating a Clean & Simple Audio Spectrum with After Effects (Part 2 of 2)

In this tutorial, we'll guide you through creating an impressive and clean audio spectrum in Adobe After Effects. This part of the tutorial will add dynamic movement to your scene, making it look more cinematic and adding depth.

**Step 1: Adjust Your Colors**
Begin by changing the color of your audio spectrum layer. Navigate to the "Audio Spectrum" effect in the Effects Controls panel, and adjust the "Inside Color" and "Outside Color" to your preference. You can use specific color codes for precise color matching.

**Step 2: Add a Fill Effect**
Next, apply a "Fill" effect to your layer by going to Effects > Generate > Fill. Click on "Color" and enter your desired color code to customize the fill color of your spectrum.

**Step 3: Incorporate Particles**
To add more visual interest, you can introduce particles to your audio spectrum. Create a new solid layer and apply the "CC Particle World" effect from the Effects panel. Adjust the settings to customize the type and appearance of your particles.

For a detailed walkthrough and more tips on enhancing your audio spectrum animation, check out the full video tutorial.

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