Dr. Fenderson, As an old-school Laserist for Laserium, your stuff is out of this world! No way we could do THIS one with laser scanners! Mechanical scanners do not appreciate chaos. Your oscilloscope art is simply amazing, and your choreography is also stunning. Ron
I worked on laser controller software in the 90s and remember trying to play a WAV file through a pair of mirrors and they resonated with the sound for a few seconds before shattering... don't try this at home :).
@@simoninkin9090 Because show lasers are deflected by motor driven mirrors or "galvos" as they are called. They are lightweight but they still have a maximum speed with which they can move. An analog scope like this one is only limited by signal bandwidth. I suspect you could make an oscilloscope dot move FASTER than the speed of light if the bandwidth of the scope was high enough, by the same principle that a shadow can move faster than light. The tube would have to be very big though.
@ yea yeah, I get your thought. Maybe some kind of intersection..it must not carry information, then it should be possible. But I don’t know if a dot does not carry data at some point or not. But yeah, regarding lasers, those motors are slow..could you maybe use silicon chips with mirrors..what are they called..DMD chips! No? Has anyone tried it? Might be fast enough.
From what I understand, it’s just manipulating the X and Y signals in such a way where it not only produces visuals, but also music. I’m pretty sure he’s got a library of preset images or something like that, and then he just switches between them at a very high rate of speed to make beats and the like. I could be very wrong about this, but that’s my guess.
@@mbcommandnerd it's not image presets or anything like that actually, it kind of is pure math. you can think of the music as one gigantic parametric equation that he carefully put together to produce sounds and visuals (that's why it was possible for him to fit the entire EP on a floppy disk for the collector edition : since it's all math, the program to generate the sound takes up a pretty small amount of space)
Despite being incredibly complex and existing on technology that pretty much only existed in the 20th century onwards, the thumping sounds, the deep growling noises and the constant bass make large chunks of the song sound futuristic yet oddly tribalistic, especially the part staring at 0:55 and ending at 2:59. Very fascinating.
WOW. In your previous work I could generally understand how you were synthesizing your music but this is just on another level and I can barely tell how you did it. Incredible work!
This track really stands out visually because of all the diffuse patterns. I love it! I think only Spirals had similar visuals with the white noise "cymbal" hits towards the end
This one visually is too chaotic. Yeah, I get it’s about attractors, but visually I like others more than this. Sound design-wise this one is quite good!
I'm so glad I'm subbed to this channel This is beyond music and art imo It's flirting with the existential nature of our Universe, probabilities of existence, particle harmonics, transitional states. This is absolutely beautiful and insane
you should name the videos like this: N-SPHERES - Function N-SPHERES - Intersect N-SPHERES - Attractor N-SPHERES - Flux N-SPHERES - Core --------- it makes more sense, and it follows the naming logic of Exploring Parametric Space, like: Exploring Parametric Space - Side A/Side B
I love that it ends with an infinitesimal dot. Some bits were giving me old school Datsik vibes I was really into it. Visuals are unbeatable on those things
I love the scenes where something blurs the lines, and you get a glimpse of the oscilloscope graph just to remind you where this visual is coming out of. So fun.
Running this through my Heathkit SB-614, awesome. Makes me want to invest in a nice camera to get captures of the output. I removed the grid overlay and it's absolutely mesmerizing.
As an aspiring musician myself, I can only imagine how much talent and effort it must take to make a music track that not only sounds incredible, but doubles as a full-blown 3d animation when run through a 2d visualizer. You really are a master at what you do.
with Jerobeam Fenderson, i cant tell what i respect and appreciate more. the fact that he makes such sick satisfying visuals in all his videos (with very restrictive technology btw, like, a beam and a magnet???) or that he makes such mind-tickling, amazing music. I definitely love both aspects!❤
That sounds like living in ocean of permanant moving lights sounds around you creating the most beautiful landscape you've ever seen in your entinre life
Amazing. And I like that this reminds me of three favourite things. My childhood futuristic spirograph (the Spiro 2000), sea creatures, and aphex twin.
okay wow, you had my jaw actually drop open during the climax... absolutely loving the control of space, texture, perspective... it's becoming so complete
I am sorry if it was a malfunction but I love that little tap of noise at the end, It's like hearing someone turn off a recording, But there's no way a program is recording itself making music.
i bloody love this
hi cyriak
real
hi cyriak
Oh, you _would_ .
@@cyriak you should try and animate one of your videos on a oscilloscope
So Sick! I'm crazy impressed with how you come up with new tricks and concepts every time!
nice seeing you here bass dad
VR jumpscare
Damn I did not expect *you* of all people to show up under a Jerobeam Fenderson video xD
vr x jerobeam when
Waiting to hear Jerobeam dropped on VRs next DJ Set
Dr. Fenderson,
As an old-school Laserist for Laserium, your stuff is out of this world! No way we could do THIS one with laser scanners! Mechanical scanners do not appreciate chaos. Your oscilloscope art is simply amazing, and your choreography is also stunning.
Ron
I worked on laser controller software in the 90s and remember trying to play a WAV file through a pair of mirrors and they resonated with the sound for a few seconds before shattering... don't try this at home :).
Why can’t you do this with lasers? If you have 2 lasers, wouldn’t this work as well?
@@simoninkin9090 Because show lasers are deflected by motor driven mirrors or "galvos" as they are called. They are lightweight but they still have a maximum speed with which they can move. An analog scope like this one is only limited by signal bandwidth. I suspect you could make an oscilloscope dot move FASTER than the speed of light if the bandwidth of the scope was high enough, by the same principle that a shadow can move faster than light. The tube would have to be very big though.
@ yea yeah, I get your thought. Maybe some kind of intersection..it must not carry information, then it should be possible. But I don’t know if a dot does not carry data at some point or not.
But yeah, regarding lasers, those motors are slow..could you maybe use silicon chips with mirrors..what are they called..DMD chips! No? Has anyone tried it? Might be fast enough.
@@spiralelektronik9021 youtube doesn’t wanna reference you in the previous one.
i though no straight lines would look weird but i was proven wrong
At points it feels like an oscilloscope learning to scope the oscillo
That was good. I like how feathered the beam is as parts.
Damn. I'm genuinely left speechless watching these videos. This is truly one intruiging form of art. I don't know how you magicians do it.
From what I understand, it’s just manipulating the X and Y signals in such a way where it not only produces visuals, but also music. I’m pretty sure he’s got a library of preset images or something like that, and then he just switches between them at a very high rate of speed to make beats and the like. I could be very wrong about this, but that’s my guess.
@mbcommandnerd Makes sense. Thanks.
This comment is so right, I couldn’t explain it any better myself. Good job, my love!💜
@@mbcommandnerd it's not image presets or anything like that actually, it kind of is pure math. you can think of the music as one gigantic parametric equation that he carefully put together to produce sounds and visuals (that's why it was possible for him to fit the entire EP on a floppy disk for the collector edition : since it's all math, the program to generate the sound takes up a pretty small amount of space)
collapsing into a singularity was fucking awesome this shit rocks
HELLL YEAHHH! ON MY BIRTHDAY!
happy bday!!
HAPPY COMING OUT OF THE WOMB DAY
happy day of being in approximately the same relative position to the sun as when you were born :D
Happy Halloweeny Birthday!
happy birthday !!
I kept thinking "no way he could top this last bit"
Then 3:40 hits and my knees feel like jello.
I'm always amazed by how you manage to get a visual narrative going while not letting go of the bead and melody
Collaboration with Venjent would've been match made in heaven
Literally read this comment as I was thinking this exact thing
haha thanks for the heads up with Venjent
a collaboration with Venjent + Kraftwerk would indeed be sublime to the Nth degree! Yes?
@@DavidWillifordmaybe even make a n-sphere? ;)
@@DavidWilliford awesome^3
Despite being incredibly complex and existing on technology that pretty much only existed in the 20th century onwards, the thumping sounds, the deep growling noises and the constant bass make large chunks of the song sound futuristic yet oddly tribalistic, especially the part staring at 0:55 and ending at 2:59. Very fascinating.
Holy cow that was good. It wouldn't surprise me if one of these days we'll see one with speech synthesis. Great job!
the highest form of art
You know who else
Bet you poured a glass of wine and reclined your sofa after writing that
@@karolmongiello2725 Try some pepsi, and a bowl 😎
@@VLADPowder I'm good
So high, nobody besides electrical engineers with musical background get it.
No phosphors were harmed in the making of this video.
What phosphors?
I am beating up the phosphors on my scope pretty good, watching this over and over.
Fantastic! You really leveled this art to the max.
Looking forward to your future works!
This is more than art, telling a story throught visual made by sound, wich is music for human ear, is insane
It's really cool to see stuff from years ago like those balls from hansi's channel to be used in beautiful works like these. Fantastic music!❤
THE KINGS ARE BACK!!!
I was literally watching some of your videos in this exact time until i saw this on your channel, what a perfect time!
This is amazing, love that harsher sound, and holy smokes some of the visuals were insane!
The beat switch at 3:38 went so hard
this is really art squared. visuals made from the music!
Every track gets experimental in a different way and ends up trippy for entirely different reasons. Its such a unique art form.
regardless of whether this is the aliens sending a message, this is 🔥
i don't know why i'm subscribed to this guy, but i'm greatful i am
Unbelievable
cool harmonic tones at 3:00 - that is my favorite part!
absolute banger
the diffusion effect is super cool, makes such a thumpy sound. Visuals were out of this world
WOW. In your previous work I could generally understand how you were synthesizing your music but this is just on another level and I can barely tell how you did it. Incredible work!
the algorithm has blessed me today
0:28 cyberpunky vibes, awesome!
This track really stands out visually because of all the diffuse patterns. I love it! I think only Spirals had similar visuals with the white noise "cymbal" hits towards the end
This one visually is too chaotic. Yeah, I get it’s about attractors, but visually I like others more than this. Sound design-wise this one is quite good!
HESS BACK!!
The GOAT is back 🎉🎉
I'm so glad I'm subbed to this channel
This is beyond music and art imo
It's flirting with the existential nature of our Universe, probabilities of existence, particle harmonics, transitional states.
This is absolutely beautiful and insane
this is a GREAT example of what youtube should show me
This is what I called fine audiovisual experience.
you should name the videos like this:
N-SPHERES - Function
N-SPHERES - Intersect
N-SPHERES - Attractor
N-SPHERES - Flux
N-SPHERES - Core
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it makes more sense, and it follows the naming logic of Exploring Parametric Space, like:
Exploring Parametric Space - Side A/Side B
Genuine art. Honest to God man, this may be one of the best videos I've ever seen.
This is your best one to date!! Also, that lil dot at the end BROKE MY SPEAKERS
it collapsed onto a singularity
all the sound was put into thay one dot
no it didn't, there is actually a bug which appears as A STRAIGHT LINE, but it flashes too fast to see, well, except for me.
Diese Videos gehen so unnormal hart
We gettin fuzzy with this one boys!
I love the planets! Shading on an oscilloscope is just so wild
sick instrumental maths for my human experience, keep on absolutely crushing it
3:27 Nice driving beat! 😊
🥵🥺🎶🎵🎼🎵🎼
I don't want to blink, so now I'm crying and still blinking anyway
Genuinely one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen, holy shit
I love that it ends with an infinitesimal dot. Some bits were giving me old school Datsik vibes I was really into it. Visuals are unbeatable on those things
I love the scenes where something blurs the lines, and you get a glimpse of the oscilloscope graph just to remind you where this visual is coming out of. So fun.
Classic physics: ah yes atoms are made of protons neutrons and electrons and the amount determines which element they are
Quantum physics: 3:50
Running this through my Heathkit SB-614, awesome. Makes me want to invest in a nice camera to get captures of the output. I removed the grid overlay and it's absolutely mesmerizing.
this was amazing, outstanding sound design and masterful use of maths !
this was one of the COOLEST pieces of art I have ever seen and heard at once. So sick
The start of the video is just otherworldly - it feels like I'm watching a cell trying to divide
Mindblowing, it's like seeing glimpses of intergalactic transmissions.... on a beat
"Samir you're breaking the oscilloscope"! xD But seriously, this series is getting better and better!
I've seen this kind of thing hundred times before. But this is art. Thank you. Freaking awesome.
As an aspiring musician myself, I can only imagine how much talent and effort it must take to make a music track that not only sounds incredible, but doubles as a full-blown 3d animation when run through a 2d visualizer. You really are a master at what you do.
after watching this video on a 55" TV in full screen on a dark room, my eyes started twitching left and right. Super tippy and almost hipnotizing
with Jerobeam Fenderson, i cant tell what i respect and appreciate more. the fact that he makes such sick satisfying visuals in all his videos (with very restrictive technology btw, like, a beam and a magnet???) or that he makes such mind-tickling, amazing music. I definitely love both aspects!❤
That sounds like living in ocean of permanant moving lights sounds around you creating the most beautiful landscape you've ever seen in your entinre life
i always have to prepare my entire soul and existence for the greatness of these songs
Oh man, I love these❤
Holy shit oscilloscope music has come this far
What a track, both visually and sonically, banger.
Thank you John Oscilloscope for another banger!
listeng to this now on headphones, tomorrow i look forward to listening on a 1979 3 way speaker stereo. where the sounds create life
the use of noise of exceptional in this one, these videos keep getting more and more immersive
Dude… you’ve level up.
This is wonderful.
Awesome, as usual!
I love that you're experimenting more with some 'filthy' OG dubstep sounds and vibes and trying some more complex rhythms!
Today is a good day! I love your stuff.
I was already a fan, but this track is on another level. Incredible work.
LES GOOOOOOO, JEROBEAM POSTED
AND IT'S CHAOTIC SYSTEMS!!!
SOPHIE would love this
Laser went from flower to onion to a *Sonic Convergence*
Waiting for Minecraft on an Oscilloscope
Amazing. And I like that this reminds me of three favourite things. My childhood futuristic spirograph (the Spiro 2000), sea creatures, and aphex twin.
I can imagine the scientist in the 50s doing this stuff in secret in their labs during break and lunch time! xD
This is just brilliant in its execution, building from some basic patterns to a result that is stunning!
okay wow, you had my jaw actually drop open during the climax... absolutely loving the control of space, texture, perspective... it's becoming so complete
This tickles my brain!!!
the attractors really push this to the next level. its not complex drawings, but an almost physical mathematically calculated simulation.
Every new song of yours that I watch I always find myself thinking "you can do that with an oscilloscope?"
by far your best one yet
I think it is the most awesome oscilloscope music I ever experienced! Bravo!!!!!
3:40 Love this part. Amazing. Can't wait for the new EP.
I'm so happy you are back :)
Great, a new music niche obsession, just what I needed
Incredible. Such an interesting track as well, and the shapes only add to it.
At 1:15 it looks so much like the thing in Akira! Super cool.
A lot more chaos in the design this time.
I am sorry if it was a malfunction but I love that little tap of noise at the end, It's like hearing someone turn off a recording, But there's no way a program is recording itself making music.
the graphical computing you have been able to achieve with these oscilloscopes is amazing, and the music goes hard! super engaging
Dude, this is legit next level, so good both musically and visually!!!
This is just SO GOOD!
holy shit this is the coolest one yet! Keep it up these are awesome :D
It's been forever since you posted but I really love the new tricks and concepts that you have they're sweet and hypnotizing at some points!
I love my music with chaos theory bruh 🔥
oh so this is why jerobeam was making oscilliscopes scream the other video