@its_an_inkstar

new orleanite here, the city does actually sound like this! well done on recreating it!

@ATxPrime

I really enjoy a lot of your work, because it often makes me feel a lot of things. 

I have trouble describing those feelings, like I lack the words, sometimes. 

This work feels really special - there's some really good stuff here, and I want to encourage you, and tell you how much I appreciate you sharing. 

I don't really know how to describe what I felt when I heard this, but

Thank you for sharing!  I hope you keep going 🌈

@dimitar4y

I feel like this is the magic frequency that makes oscilloscope music enchanting. Nuclear black noise I think played with this set in particular.

@axolotlmaru

♪goin' down the bayou♪

@soskemartin

bro this video was the thing i heard when i was under anestesia while they were fixing my broken-dislocated wrist

@dimitar4y

If we break down the idea into the X location being a direct result of the waves simply by how often they cross the intended point with the particular set of frequencies (lissajous figures), I think it's possible to reimagine this entire concept.

@dimitar4y

It is difficult to imagine the underlying math. It is a line, that bounces top to bottom, at a set frequency. Except, that is a simple sine. You have superimposed many, therefore creating several "points" where multiple waves build up to create a brighter spot. So that means you are running an algorithm - jesus the 4:30 section is noisy - that goes back and forth so many thousands of times per second, creating those particular bright spots. Combined with the other channel it becomes a bit easier to see where/how they stack. But I don;t... "Hear" the complexity. It just sounds like simple notes. And yet, they are not.

@aspectcarl

This is neat, currently partway thru a house move and i can't wait to hook my 1.1 mac pro up to my scope and watch this on a crt.

@ивансергеев-ц4б3ъ

Класс! Напоминает галактику в миниатюре, и рождение сверхновой. Респект за креативность!🤝

@Comhead1234

for the first minute i didn't realize my mouth was wide open in awe

@mr.hashundredsofprivatepla3711

Methinks you should start doing ambient oscilloscope music

@OmittedRogue08

How the house in New Orleans was made

@Felix-mt1zb

Looks really cool

@signifidelica2819

that was captivating

@almightyabyssal

dude i don't see any houses here

@like_antennas_to_heaven

"Are we going somewhere?'
"NEW ORLEANS ●-●"

@spookmineer

It kinda looks like stars orbiting Sagittarius A* (milky way black hole).