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 🌈
I feel like this is the magic frequency that makes oscilloscope music enchanting. Nuclear black noise I think played with this set in particular.
♪goin' down the bayou♪
bro this video was the thing i heard when i was under anestesia while they were fixing my broken-dislocated wrist
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.
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.
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.
Класс! Напоминает галактику в миниатюре, и рождение сверхновой. Респект за креативность!🤝
for the first minute i didn't realize my mouth was wide open in awe
Methinks you should start doing ambient oscilloscope music
How the house in New Orleans was made
Looks really cool
that was captivating
dude i don't see any houses here
Yeppy
"Are we going somewhere?' "NEW ORLEANS ●-●"
It kinda looks like stars orbiting Sagittarius A* (milky way black hole).
Thumbnail at 2:32
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