Looking For 'Visualizer' Music-Keyed Effects

Hi,
I've been wondering if there are plug-ins for Premiere or After Effects to do something like the Windows Media Player 'Visualizer' effects---ie. where it creates various visual effects which pulse in synch with the audio track.
I was told that Camtasia Studio has something like this (I believe it's called 'Digital Juice') that people use to generate various background fx in time with the music---if that rings a bell with anyone here. The idea is that you select a particular 'theme' and it generates various types of imagery---again like the Windows Media Player has different 'visualizer' themes.
Any ideas?
---JC

Hi again. Thanks for the replies, but I'm not getting how these programs do what I want.
I already -have- the music track. I want something that generates the -video- in tempo with the music... as does Windows Media Player where there are various 'visualizations' eg. 'Bar Chart' or 'Ocean Waves'. I was hoping there was some plug-in with similar 'visual beds'.
SonicFire and Magix seem to be for people who need music to go with their video. I already got that.
Ideas?
---JC

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