@Uathe

THIS is genius. amazing. wow, thank you for posting. i looked at this just in normal audio spectro and all the layers of the visual and the story are parfect. <3 <3 :3

@BlackEpyon

I can understand making waveforms and calling it music (some of it is pretty impressive), but I can not fathom the amount of math involved to produce these waveforms such that they form a coherent animation on an oscilloscope like this. That is DAMN impressive!

@missitofu2847

I knew my small collection of 3D glasses would come in handy one day! Amazing work!

@leanoid385

I can only imagine the terror going through the surgeon when the patient’s heart rate goes like this.

@Redact63Lluks

This is one of the coolest ones yet!

@garx0

love that baroque vibe

@MrTonTonPhilou

Hahaha missed that one, thanks Jerobeam, just took the anaglyph 3D glasses included in your album : that's glorious !!!

@thechillingdude5369

Been working with oscilloscopes for almost two decades now, heard and saw quite a lof of funky stuff, but you really have intuition about audiovisual corelation and inventing a new professional art from it. Been following you for some time now, but couldn't really find words, still difficult^^

So I thought I'll just share a few "thoughts":

A point is just a point.
A linearily oscillating point becomes a line.
A linearily perpendicular oscillating line becomes a filled square.
A linearily zenithal oscillating filled square becomes a solid cube.
A fancifully oscilating zero-dimensional point becomes a three dee thingy magingy^^

Take the line, and rotate it around its center, you get a friggin solid circle!
Take the friggin solid circle and rotate it around its diametrical axis, boom, a perfect sphere!

I'm just beeing silly :D

Have fun!
I'm looking forward to more of your very interesting music :)
Nuclear black noise is my all time vavorite :)

I would need to invent a new word to describe it, I'm still quite speechless about that one as well. It's just... Whoa... Mind=Blown would be a hopeless understatement, merely describing a single electron amongs the entirety of the universe^^
But it's definitely a masterpiece :)

@neposilla

Very nice and hypnotic... even without 3D glasses :-)

@ugureti8677

İ watched this video with 3D glasses you freaking crazy man! its awesome project i keep it.

@MichaelSchagen

Wonderful

@thehandlesticks66

Now this is what we need to be sending to aliens

@turbofreakdotcom

Man, as a musician, automotive builder, auto electronics builder, etc, your stuff is insane! I would love to be able to hook up my oscilloscope to a fuel injector and actually see a picture of a fuel injector spraying an outline of fuel. That would be so cool....😊

@beautifulsmall

Playful and  wonderously exotic.

@cameronhunt5967

I could hear the difference between horizontal lines and vertical lines because the different axis use the left and right audio channels.

@Dylldophlo

Thank you

@littlelamp100

oooh 👀 i'm gonna go watch this on my 3ds

@justinfrancisco6060

You are a genius

@Nullucifer

How fast this is going it's going to give me nightmares

@elektroqtus

Without too much for doubt. This had to require 4 audio channels. Maybe possible in am stereo either with 2 setups or SQ matrix quadraphonic generation and decoding. If that was 70% accurate through 1 carrier am stereo system would indicate equipment is SOUND. Don't really need true Motorola CQUAM to be decoded  by their chips. I would actually need the 4 tracks of recorded audio to attempt basically quad sound phased into 2 tracks with phase encoding on audio to be unphased back into 4.