@@superlevigaming8521 I saw the information on the Desmos better music link and to me it looks very difficult and confusing, but thank you for your reply . I will be sticking with software and hardware breadboarded audio circuits .
If you mean the notes and rhythm: I had two lists; one storing the note values of the notes and another storing the time (in eighth notes) that the notes start. If you mean the sound of the synth: I used some simple Fourier series to make a saw wave, and then I added a unison effect using multiple saw waves, each of them just pitch shifted very slightly.
Should I do Megalovania next?
dew eet
bet
100%
Well then, Megalovania it is!
Just give me a few weeks. I need to learn Fast Fourier Transform first.
@@superlevigaming8521 good luck on that, fft is weird
Nice! I forgot desmos had these new features!
That's fuckin' awesome! Waiting for track release.
Thanks! I'll maybe release a track in FL Studio; Desmos has a lot of lag issues lol
woah this is sick
This rules
nice work (it's Sebastian)
hi
hello there (and thx)
Can you please tell me HOW to turn Desmos into a DAW ?
Math and programming. Pretty ez
@@superlevigaming8521 I saw the information on the Desmos better music link and to me it looks very difficult and confusing, but thank you for your reply . I will be sticking with software and hardware breadboarded audio circuits .
how on earth did you get the melody to sound like that??
If you mean the notes and rhythm: I had two lists; one storing the note values of the notes and another storing the time (in eighth notes) that the notes start.
If you mean the sound of the synth: I used some simple Fourier series to make a saw wave, and then I added a unison effect using multiple saw waves, each of them just pitch shifted very slightly.
@ oh thats very clever on the synth. Ive been working on my own DAW too actually. Thanks for the explanations!