I just connected my DSO to the audio output of my laptop. Setup scope into X-Y mode, with left audio driving the x axis , and right audio driving the y axis. I can confirm the audio you hear does indeed produce the images shown in the video. But using a DSO doesn't produce the nice continuous lines sadly. Its more a scratchy looking "dotty" image basically.
Including the dancing mushrooms? Not buying it. The symmetrical images are pretty standard cymatics, so that I can believe. Just not the images that violate symmetry.
@@zenshade2000 Check out the original creator's (Jerobeam Fenderson) videos, explanations and tutorials. You can create asymmetrical figures, most of his videos have them. But again the easiest way to check is to grab a scope and try it yourself if you are sceptical. You can even try it with this exact video, it has the exact audio that's going to the scope.
@@halolime117 Nothing to do with soviet tech. The guy that made the track is Jerobeam Fenderson. He's austrian afaik. This guy is just displaying it on soviet tech.
@@themilkman6969 maybe he's part of the extremely niche conspiracy group that thinks jerobeam fenderson has access to hidden soviet technologies to make fat oscilloscope beats
That was electric forest 2016 bro what an absolute fuck story on the backend of an all day bd trip off a sticky rail of some southern wook Ketamine also realizing that my GF was banging other dudes yet trying to deny it to myself.
@@TheCarrots101 lol bassnectar isn’t one of the most well known names in electronic music for no reason. Care to name some of your original songs you think might be better?
i love this old soviet technology. it is so hardy, always built to last, and i have always found the best machinery parts from old soviet hardware stores
And the idea being that the soviets tried to manage biological waste by fungi they made but was so successful it quickly ran out of waste to eat and started to go for lifeforms instead.
You're making me want to drag my bin find CRT scope out and hook it up to my computer to watch this on mine, but damn, the visuals really match the round screen aesthetic of that old scope. Very nice.
Right channel needs to be bound to the x axis, a left channel to the y axis(or vice versa). Sometimes to have to mod scopes that don't give you the ability to do this, as it can't work if the scope only allows time domain on the x axis.
@@Bubu567 I've had it working before, the connection on the "X-Y" selector of my scope is a bit crusty, so it doesn't pass the Y data through, and the dot gets stuck in the bottom corner. I literally got it out of a bin, so I'm not surprised it needs some work.
I admire people who dive so deep into any given subject that they can mold and fold it to their whim. Never thought you could get those images our of an oscilloscope!
@@DUKEHadToDoItToEm no he means it's an actual song made on purpose lol look at the first line of the description The guy made other songs for oscilloscope and even a tutorial iirc
I've seen these patterns and I heard these exact sounds while tripping on mushrooms while peeking I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before
My recovery journey was greatly enhanced by the therapeutic benefits of mushrooms. Other psychedelics like DMT and LSD have also proven to be remarkable.
Its not a visualizer if you didnt know, its the sound you hear, that makes the shapes. The sounds om the left and right channel are made to respond to specific coordinates, the faster the coordinates change, the less you can see a line.
Pretty sure I just slipped into a different universe listening to/watching this. Can everyone in the '2023 world went to complete shyt' timeline confirm I'm still in this universe?
Ive had moments where pure noise is the only thing i can perseive on shrooms. Like randome beats, tones, sirens, and words and shit. Kinda like sensory overload but its all halusinations.
So dang impressive, also why is there people arguing that this is not actual music in the comments? It is purposefully made rhythmically, melodically and structurally to be a piece of music, or at least most parts of it, it is by the very definition “music” But this music also draws which is an extra layer of awesome.
Narcissists like to impose their feelings on others as if they are facts. It's not enough to accept it's music they don't like or appreciate, because they are so important and special that it only counts if they enjoy it. So, they try to redefine art and music to fit their worldview, completely missing the point that what something is and whether you like it or not are two separate things.
So cool! This almost makes me want to put some music I've made so far through one of these things (just to see what it does). I'm sure it'd be nothing like this. What a genius this guy is!
@@DamnBrush They do have them and they function using a dual axis grid. However, there's only one I know of (VS-1 Osciloscope) that has the 80's style lens only without the 360° display and it acts as an instrument and not solely as an audio analyzer. It's interesting that instead of amplitude being displayed from the bottom up, with these it's from the centre out. It's quite unique that way.
Nice - like the shrooms in the DEMOscene :) I also wanted to ask that question if russian scopes ever supported X-Y mode :) thank for descrition! "For those asking, yes, the N313 cannot display in X-Y by default. You have to modify it by adding a switch to disconnect the internal time base and replace it with the channel 2 input signal. You also have to add circuitry for matching/setting gain and attenuation. Unfortunately I can longer help with how to do that as I no longer have the scope."
Super! No wonder I was repairing the H313, which is already 40 years old. Subscribed. Like. Thanks for the work! Супер! Не зря я ремонтировал Н313, которому уже 40 лет. Подписался. Лайк. Спасибо за труд!
For those asking what and how : Jerobeam Fenderson created some "songs" which if you feed the stereo signal to an oscilloscope in xy configuration, will make such cool visuals. The N313 does not support xy display modes so it needs to be modified in a way that the beam can be directed by the stereo signal in both X-Y orientation. Unfortunately i cannot provide any schematics as the modification was done well before UA-cam, and i no longer have the scope to reverse engineer it, feel free to contact me if you have unanswered questions.
@@gaborcsiszer5150 I would assume you somehow disconnected the internal timebase that's connected to the x deflection and directly put a x input on right before the horizontal amplifier so you can basically use the horizontal sweep as an x axis....
@@Zack-eb1gq get a scope and a way to play audio (phone or tablet with a stereo output) use a headphone cable with the headphones cut off and hook up your scope to the left and right audio wires and the scope probe grounds to the common ground wire on the cable. After that set your scope to x and y mode, ac coupled and volts per division matched on ch 1 and ch 2 (x+y). Press play on the device and enjoy. Took me ages to get it to work myself but then I only just got my first old analog scope. The op has linked in the yt page where these cool files are located. Good luck, have fun
Теперь понятно чем занимались советские военные на боевом дежурстве: они перехватывали зарубежное радио и наслаждались видеоэффектами под стереозвук! 😵
It's amazing how these compositions have such an exacting logic to them that their images can be displayed on just about any oscilloscope in the world.
Just discovered oscilloscope music with this video. It's weird how intuitive this is. Based on what I can tell just by looking at this, the oscilloscope is in X-Y mode, and this probably corresponds to the left/right channels of the audio (or vice versa). Simple shapes (less surface area) require lower frequencies, while more detailed shapes require higher ones. There has to be roughly as much trace on the left at any given point than the right, and the same with the top and bottom, or the DC audio levels would be skewed. And the more sharp corners you draw, the "harsher" the music would have to sound; to draw a circle, you just need 2 sine waves, and to draw a square, you would need 2 square waves. You could draw any continuous curve you wanted (within the technical limits of the equipment) by mathematically modeling it as a parametric curve and then translating that to a bunch of 2D points, converted to a wav file. I think the real art here is coming up with really cool visuals like this that also sound neat, and it's an interesting problem to solve for.
I wonder if the more intricate shapes and animations are images loading into a spectral synthesiser, or some form of wavetable frame sweeping.There seems to be a lot of phase and fm modulation underneath it.
I just connected my DSO to the audio output of my laptop. Setup scope into X-Y mode, with left audio driving the x axis , and right audio driving the y axis. I can confirm the audio you hear does indeed produce the images shown in the video. But using a DSO doesn't produce the nice continuous lines sadly. Its more a scratchy looking "dotty" image basically.
Including the dancing mushrooms? Not buying it. The symmetrical images are pretty standard cymatics, so that I can believe. Just not the images that violate symmetry.
@@zenshade2000 Theres a few good videos floating around on how its done
@@zenshade2000 try it for yourself if you're not convinced lol
@@zenshade2000 Check out the original creator's (Jerobeam Fenderson) videos, explanations and tutorials. You can create asymmetrical figures, most of his videos have them. But again the easiest way to check is to grab a scope and try it yourself if you are sceptical. You can even try it with this exact video, it has the exact audio that's going to the scope.
Try setting the trace to interpolated infill.
Imagine finding this audio out of context, being confused for years, and then one day run it through an oscilloscope and having your mind blown
And then it accidentally getting converted to mono and still being confused.
Aphex Twin: ua-cam.com/video/S7P_G6e7YTo/v-deo.html
Happened to me, actually: ua-cam.com/video/srLZOjlxjn0/v-deo.html
Imagine the future of our species, finding this, and not understanding what is going on
nobody would do that
Soviet military: "We're getting a signal!"
The signal:
🤣🤣... This is crazy ! Complete base tripping!!!
"oh shit it's cheech and chong"
SARGE THE MUSHROOM FROM THE MOUNTAIN WE BURNED DOWN THEY ARE COMING FOR US!!
@Duc Thanh Nguyen Humans: Aliens are pretty intelligent, meanwhile the Aliens:
@@bageltondinglequandaleseba6928shrooms 🤡
It's not shrooms on oscilloscope, it's the oscilloscope on shrooms!
The song is called shrooms
@@woodge7 woosh
@@maquettemusic1623 OK maquette music
@@woodge7 wooosh buddy
@@woodge7 couldn't take the whooosh ☠️💀💀
To produce these kinds of visuals with sound is crazy... But you somehow to make it musical enough for it to be an actual song is just madness
Soviet tech my friend
@@halolime117 Nothing to do with soviet tech. The guy that made the track is Jerobeam Fenderson. He's austrian afaik. This guy is just displaying it on soviet tech.
@@halolime117
*displays the mona lisa on a phone*
“see this? this here is steve jobs’ work of art, the mona lisa”
@@themilkman6969 maybe he's part of the extremely niche conspiracy group that thinks jerobeam fenderson has access to hidden soviet technologies to make fat oscilloscope beats
Not so complicated or mad, actually. It's a very simple "song"
The fact he made a banger that had its own music video included inside the waves is amaxing
Офигеть. Вот же он - грибометр. Прибор для определения уровня огрибенения.
Грибануться
Огрибенно!
"-тов. Сталин грибонатор по вашему приказанию создан."
Определение уровня ленинизма
Боюсь узнать, что эта штука в мавзолее будет показывать
I was at a bass nectar concert and he played this as an intro. So memorable one on the coolest things I've ever experienced with sound.
That was electric forest 2016 bro what an absolute fuck story on the backend of an all day bd trip off a sticky rail of some southern wook Ketamine also realizing that my GF was banging other dudes yet trying to deny it to myself.
Definitely a lot more original than anything he’s put out
@@TheCarrots101 lol bassnectar isn’t one of the most well known names in electronic music for no reason. Care to name some of your original songs you think might be better?
EF '16?
@@jordov9398 yes actually!
I really cannot get over the fact that there appears to be a Z dimension. I know it's just a trick of perspective but jesus christ this is amazing
UA-cam commenter discovers that smaller things appear farther away 😱😱😱
There is a z dimension because you are seeing the electron ray on the crt
@@albino_gringo1912
But electrons are invisible until they make the CRT screen phosphoresce
Many oscilloscopes made during the 70s thru the 90s had Z-Axis inputs on the back that modulated the intensity of the crt trace.
@@muffinconsumer4431 Pseudo-intellectual finally finds someone dumber than him 😱
the person who made these songs is a genius
You can find them as Jerobeam fenderson on UA-cam, all credits to him.
ua-cam.com/users/jerobeamfenderson1
Totally recommend Chris Allen’s stuff too :D
Hansiraber is great too and underrated. And if I am not mistaken he made the digital oscilloscope/oscistudio program. It's what jerobeam used
An def on SHROOMZ
@@sigibaes an def on mushrooms
Synthesizers make music from these basic wave shapes: sine, triangle, sawtooth, square and mushroom.
i love this old soviet technology. it is so hardy, always built to last, and i have always found the best machinery parts from old soviet hardware stores
not Chernobyl 🤭
@@TherealET Actually this does include Chernobyl, Because after the accident it kept on running, Just only Reactor 4
@@E.V.A.N-COProductions oh shoot our stuff is made to last
Lol nop
Well manufactured parts in poorly engineered systems.
imagine a soviet post apocalyptic series with this as an intro
Shut up and take my money!
that would be a long ass intro
@@flattirefire obviously cut it down a little
Genius
And the idea being that the soviets tried to manage biological waste by fungi they made but was so successful it quickly ran out of waste to eat and started to go for lifeforms instead.
Doctor: your heartbeat diagram is ok, you can go.
*My heartbeat diagram:*
relatable
if your ekg looks like that then you need WAY more medical attention
Tf kinda heart beats you got???
Not having health insurance POV
At this point there's no need to consult a doctor. You need scientists.
"hey we are getting more signals"
"what does it mean"
" *m u s h r o o m* "
To do that u need a mushrooms
@@artur.384pardon me but learn to use grammar
_Badger Badger Badger Badger_
@@AnimeSunglasses look at my horse, my horse is amazin- oh wait, wrong song
I properly enjoyed that. It just kept getting more impressive. This is precisely the kind of content the internet was meant to distribute.
You're making me want to drag my bin find CRT scope out and hook it up to my computer to watch this on mine, but damn, the visuals really match the round screen aesthetic of that old scope. Very nice.
Right channel needs to be bound to the x axis, a left channel to the y axis(or vice versa). Sometimes to have to mod scopes that don't give you the ability to do this, as it can't work if the scope only allows time domain on the x axis.
@@Bubu567 I've had it working before, the connection on the "X-Y" selector of my scope is a bit crusty, so it doesn't pass the Y data through, and the dot gets stuck in the bottom corner. I literally got it out of a bin, so I'm not surprised it needs some work.
would the intricate pictures contained in this video’s audio survive youtube compression though?
@@oskarroebuck6425 yup, done it before outta a headphone jack nd yt. Works fine
@@oskarroebuck6425 Oh yeah. Worse case is you will see some slight fuzziness or rounded corners.
I admire people who dive so deep into any given subject that they can mold and fold it to their whim. Never thought you could get those images our of an oscilloscope!
Imagine going back in time to the egyptians and showing them this.
Mushrooms
s h r o o m s
“Took y’all long enough to figure that old parlor trick out”
“Wait what?”
“We directly communicate with gods lmao, in fact we MADE a couple”
@@ethananderson2327 hehehehehe, good luck speaking egyptian though, and make sure you don’t visit when Moses is around
they prolly would say. already done seen it. we joining the aliens tmr
This is incredible. Feels like i am listening to an experience pulled from a trip, into this 3d dimension. Gives me goosebumps.
In a way it is, I dare say they mapped out a trip, a lot of stuff looks “familiar” in a way
@@ethananderson2327 I can confirm
That soviet oscilloscope had the greatest life out of all its buddies
Windows media player: I have best visuals adapting to your music in real-time!
Soviet oscilloscope: hold my lamp.
Hold my war*
@@crextor Cold my war
@@SineSet priceless 🤣
@@brad1367 you forgot home nuclear reactor, ushanka and balalayka. Oh, and handy bear.
*hold my tube
The most impressive part is how listenable it actually is. It almost sounds like an actual song
It is an actual song
It sounds amazing
@@alik250 Sure bud, in the same sense that a Jackson Pollock painting is a work of art
@@DUKEHadToDoItToEm It is an actual work of art.
@@DUKEHadToDoItToEm no he means it's an actual song made on purpose lol look at the first line of the description
The guy made other songs for oscilloscope and even a tutorial iirc
I've seen these patterns and I heard these exact sounds while tripping on mushrooms while peeking I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before
Me too.. especially DMT I've definitely felt and heard those sounds when blasting off to hyperspace
I’ve seen them too
No drugs needed to take a trip without leaving the farm. Very cool.
Sour kid
Обалдеть!
Я в восторге!
😍
с соточкой тебя
This has to be one of the most fantastic things I have ever heard and witnessed at the same time.
My recovery journey was greatly enhanced by the therapeutic benefits of mushrooms. Other psychedelics like DMT and LSD have also proven to be remarkable.
Hey mate, where can i source one?
doctorcyruss is your guy, got all kinds of psychedelic and the most knowledgeable that i know.
Is he on telgram?
Yes and tiktok, highly recommended.
It's amazing how they work better than antidepressants and serve as recreational purpose as well.
the most realistic visualizer ever 🥺it’s so in sync
also 2:52 the man eats a mushroom and falls into a portal than that’s when shit gets weird
Its not a visualizer if you didnt know, its the sound you hear, that makes the shapes. The sounds om the left and right channel are made to respond to specific coordinates, the faster the coordinates change, the less you can see a line.
It's realistic because it is real !
Seeing these 'messages' while on Shrooms would allow you to know the meaning of it all- this is the key to everything!
I wish I knew someone nerdy enough to share this with. Don't know anyone who would understand what's going on or how impressive this is.
thanks for sending this to me
That’s how I feel. God Bless.
My thoughts exactly 🙂
Ham radio boomers really dug this
I'm right there with ya bud.
If you know how, add me.
"while also sounding semi musical." this is absolute banger!
This is actually one of the coolest things I have ever seen, and I don’t even have any idea what’s going on 😂
You play this at an EDM concert and everyone whould go crazy
Pretty sure I just slipped into a different universe listening to/watching this. Can everyone in the '2023 world went to complete shyt' timeline confirm I'm still in this universe?
Nah man this is a different one
I've seen shrooms 100 times and the 3 fold genius of it ceases to amaze me
I’m now making a special playlist for things I need to listen to on shrooms.
I remember this being the coolest thing ever because what kid of genius knows to set the frequency such that it draws a picture on an osc.
Oh my God this is absolutely amazing
ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!
2:17 lil guy dancing
I can’t even begin to describe how much I enjoyed this
I'm lissajealous of your ability to do this.
Ive had moments where pure noise is the only thing i can perseive on shrooms. Like randome beats, tones, sirens, and words and shit. Kinda like sensory overload but its all halusinations.
завораживает! будто трип какойто, хоть ни разу не ловил трипы...
ага, а сам про трипы знаешь :)
@@АртемГордеев-р2с Кино запретили смотреть про трипы?
@@vladi_g не подозревал, что подобное создают.
@@АртемГордеев-р2с сотни их, чекни хотя бы вход в пустоту
Idk what I just found, popped up in my recommended and tbh I got hooked and watched till the end. This is really trippy xD
I feel like I'm being irradiated watching this.
Объект Н313 был разработан выдающимся Санкт Петербуржским учёным Дементием Солекладовым, из НИИ соледобычи и шахтёрского дела
Учёный работал ради того чтобы на его устройстве показывали Грибы))
Так соли или грибы?
Гибрид? 😮
Он не был разработан. Схема девайса явилась ему во сне, после водочки с маринованными груздями😏
So dang impressive, also why is there people arguing that this is not actual music in the comments?
It is purposefully made rhythmically, melodically and structurally to be a piece of music, or at least most parts of it, it is by the very definition “music”
But this music also draws which is an extra layer of awesome.
Narcissists like to impose their feelings on others as if they are facts. It's not enough to accept it's music they don't like or appreciate, because they are so important and special that it only counts if they enjoy it. So, they try to redefine art and music to fit their worldview, completely missing the point that what something is and whether you like it or not are two separate things.
@@BlueZirnitra Hit the nail on the head for some people!
@@BlueZirnitra 📠
So cool! This almost makes me want to put some music I've made so far through one of these things (just to see what it does). I'm sure it'd be nothing like this. What a genius this guy is!
I think there are oscilloscope emulators available, too lazy to check tho
@@DamnBrush They do have them and they function using a dual axis grid. However, there's only one I know of (VS-1 Osciloscope) that has the 80's style lens only without the 360° display and it acts as an instrument and not solely as an audio analyzer. It's interesting that instead of amplitude being displayed from the bottom up, with these it's from the centre out. It's quite unique that way.
Товарищ, восхищаюсь вашим успехом.
да классно
Это определенно то видео, которое стоит смотреть в 3 ночи
A... Да..
Can confirm (I just watched this literally @ 3 AM)
1:39, да, скоро будет 3, да скоро вставать на работу
3:21
We're gonna send this to the aliens and they'll be confused as hell
Or: they totally get it and humanity is safe for another millennia or so
No, chances are WE are beginning to understand, coming out of confusion.
I would honestly like to see the oscilloscope be used more in art. The visuals you can get with it are surprisingly crisp and smooth.
Нормальное явление!!! Демо-режим осциллографа.
Вы ещё не видели утюга на углях, как он выходит на орбиту и стыкуется!!! 🙃🔥💪👍😃
Nice - like the shrooms in the DEMOscene :)
I also wanted to ask that question if russian scopes ever supported X-Y mode :) thank for descrition!
"For those asking, yes, the N313 cannot display in X-Y by default. You have to modify it by adding a switch to disconnect the internal time base and replace it with the channel 2 input signal. You also have to add circuitry for matching/setting gain and attenuation. Unfortunately I can longer help with how to do that as I no longer have the scope."
Watching this while PEAKING is one hell of an experience holy shit
- yes , I took shrooms and watched this
Wow, one of the few to do it on them boomers.@@zenosyeetgalvus
Super! No wonder I was repairing the H313, which is already 40 years old. Subscribed. Like. Thanks for the work!
Супер! Не зря я ремонтировал Н313, которому уже 40 лет. Подписался. Лайк. Спасибо за труд!
А что реально такие изображения можно вытворить на таком осциллографе?
@@vanyazuykov Автор же написал в подписи -- в базе нет, но его можно слегка подрихтовать с отвёрткой и паяльником.
I can't describe in words how amazing this is
This tickles my head in a way I didn‘t know I needed
Absolute genius it's a good track to test the bass on my subwoofers with alot of bass
Wow this was one of the coolest things ive ever seen
How ?!!
For those asking what and how :
Jerobeam Fenderson created some "songs" which if you feed the stereo signal to an oscilloscope in xy configuration, will make such cool visuals.
The N313 does not support xy display modes so it needs to be modified in a way that the beam can be directed by the stereo signal in both X-Y orientation. Unfortunately i cannot provide any schematics as the modification was done well before UA-cam, and i no longer have the scope to reverse engineer it, feel free to contact me if you have unanswered questions.
@@gaborcsiszer5150 I would assume you somehow disconnected the internal timebase that's connected to the x deflection and directly put a x input on right before the horizontal amplifier so you can basically use the horizontal sweep as an x axis....
How ?!!
@@Zack-eb1gq get a scope and a way to play audio (phone or tablet with a stereo output) use a headphone cable with the headphones cut off and hook up your scope to the left and right audio wires and the scope probe grounds to the common ground wire on the cable. After that set your scope to x and y mode, ac coupled and volts per division matched on ch 1 and ch 2 (x+y). Press play on the device and enjoy. Took me ages to get it to work myself but then I only just got my first old analog scope. The op has linked in the yt page where these cool files are located. Good luck, have fun
@@gaborcsiszer5150 absolut chadislav
I’ve never stared at my phone’s screen this focused in my life
Magic of cathod ray tubes.
Order received, beginning secret mission, long live the revolution.
This both scared me shitless AND got me dancing.
Thankyou
the is the coolest sheeet ive seen all day
Ngl that drop at 3:57 is fire
Dude this is without a doubt my favorite video I've ever seen. Absolutely insane!!
- Иван! Что это на радаре, Иван?
- Не знаю, Иван, но лучше приготовится к пуску ракет, Иван.
- Вас понял, Иван!
Глупей диалога не придумал?...
@@местныйВолошин Глупее было сложней.
Ай да шутка, Митько
Рубрика "Мыкола шутит".
Ах да, каждый кто живёт в России имеет одно и тоже имя - Иван (случай с Гансом отличается, не надо тут).
I love the soft hum of the power transformer, feels kind of comforting for some reason
This is insanely sick!
I love the stereo effect the x y separation produces
Too freaking cool!
I feel like I actually have a soul, and it’s weeping for the sheer profundity… 😭💯✨❤️🔥
This could be easily a music video
It kind of is
yo this is actually straight fire I need this on Spotify
Oh, look, a giant mushroom!
Maybe it's friendly?
What a time to be alive
Теперь понятно чем занимались советские военные на боевом дежурстве: они перехватывали зарубежное радио и наслаждались видеоэффектами под стереозвук! 😵
Так я и говорю надо леди гагу прогнать и ей подобных ..
Какие черти с них повылазят
Какие военные? это обычный осциллограф.
Это осциллограф для демонстрации на уроках физики в школах.
Always a good day when these pop up back into popularity
3:34 bro started doin his strut
It's amazing how these compositions have such an exacting logic to them that their images can be displayed on just about any oscilloscope in the world.
Just discovered oscilloscope music with this video. It's weird how intuitive this is.
Based on what I can tell just by looking at this, the oscilloscope is in X-Y mode, and this probably corresponds to the left/right channels of the audio (or vice versa). Simple shapes (less surface area) require lower frequencies, while more detailed shapes require higher ones. There has to be roughly as much trace on the left at any given point than the right, and the same with the top and bottom, or the DC audio levels would be skewed. And the more sharp corners you draw, the "harsher" the music would have to sound; to draw a circle, you just need 2 sine waves, and to draw a square, you would need 2 square waves.
You could draw any continuous curve you wanted (within the technical limits of the equipment) by mathematically modeling it as a parametric curve and then translating that to a bunch of 2D points, converted to a wav file. I think the real art here is coming up with really cool visuals like this that also sound neat, and it's an interesting problem to solve for.
this is the coolest thing ive seen all year
Never thought I'd see or feel a sound wave demonstration on the concept of radio waves, but there it is.
The patterns are nice from the electric wave looking machine
The sounds are creating the visuals. That is why the sounds are a bit weird...
I wonder if the more intricate shapes and animations are images loading into a spectral synthesiser, or some form of wavetable frame sweeping.There seems to be a lot of phase and fm modulation underneath it.
Okay I didn’t know they had such epic music videos during ww2
This is cold war n shit aint been around sense ww2
The demo scene should make demos on oscilloscopes.
03:08 why is there a shroom drawing in the display of a ocilloscope?
I thought that visuals are fking amazing, until I took headphones- best fcking awesome music
1:07 sounds like a Mario desert level
This feels like a fever dream you had when you were 6 that you vividly remember
this is actually a time machine
Unique and otherworldly. Bravo Gàbor, this slams.
If you’re not listening to this on headphones, you’re missing out.
Putting them on and listening again thanks haha
That's racist to people who spent big bucks on speakers
this is art :)
красивые эффекты )