Whoa, I didn't fully realize how diverse the sound effects were until 7:14. Maybe the way the sound tapers off makes me think of the sounds as collisions, so categorizing them into different "materials" is somehow easier? Like I could suddenly classify them as explosions, metallic knocks, and screeches
Burning ship fractals. Including: The telegram signals it sent to the nearest station calling for help The static indicating no response The people that screamed because the ship is burning
everyone was panicking but luckily enough there were enough lifeboats for everyone and no one was killed or crippled during the incident. a nearby ship picked them up. then caught on fire
Way back in the 80s my friends laughed in my dumb face for asking this exact question! I told them that I think all you have to do is assign correlating sounds to the colors, or something like that. Eyes rolled, snickering was heard and cringe was felt. I dumped them and found smarter friends. Thank you SO MUCH for this!!! I'm not very highly edumacated in this department, so please forgive me if I didn't get my original problem solving quite right. Some of this sounds like a fax machine, I love it!
The sounds are actually coming from a parallel universe where people are applauding our discovery of their universe, it's just that the sound gets somewhat distorted as it passes through 5 dimensional space-time. -either that or it just kinda sounds like applause lol-
"Applause" and other noisy, chaotic sounds are really hard for machines to make sense of. It is the most common thing to cause weird compression artifacts in highly-compressed audio. Intentionally causing those effects might be fun to play around with.
Pathological monsters! cried the terrified mathematician Every one of them a splinter in my eye I hate the Peano Space and the Koch Curve I fear the Cantor Ternary Set The Sierpinski Gasket makes me wanna cry And a million miles away a butterfly flapped its wings On a cold November day a man named Benoit Mandelbrot was born His disdain for pure mathematics and his unique geometrical insights Left him well equipped to face those demons down He saw that infinite complexity could be described by simple rules Used his giant brain and he turned the game around And he looked below the storm Saw a vision in his head A bulbous pointy form Picked his pencil up and he wrote his secret down Just take a point called Z in the complex plane Let Z1 be Z squared plus C And Z2 is Z1 squared plus C And Z3 is Z2 squared plus C and so on If the series of Zs will always stay Close to Z and never trend away That point is in the Mandelbrot Set Mandelbrot Set, you're a Rorschach Test on fire You're a day-glo pterodactyl You're a heart-shaped box of springs and wire You're one badass fucking fractal And you're just in time to save the day Sweeping all our fears away You can change the world in a tiny way Now Mandelbrot's in heaven, at least he will be when he's dead Right now he's still alive and teaching math at Yale He gave us order out of chaos, he gave us hope where there was none His geometry succeeds where others fail If you ever lose your way, a butterfly will flap its wings From a million miles away, a little miracle will come to take you home
I spent a lot of my youth listening to modems negotiate connection for BBS and early internet connectivity. Starting at 4:09, all those points sound VERY similar to analog modem traffic. Very near a fractal representation of analog modem traffic. Super cool
The planet Saturn or should I say (satan) is a great example of that. It operates on a very low frequency and can only see black and white. Its sentience is purley inversion, and its goal is to preserve itself (the archons) into humans for a very long time. If you take the sound from Saturn's rings and apply them to a Chladni plate, what you get in return is a note that contains 6 sides. Now on top of Saturn there's a Hexagon, (which has six sides) The star of david has 6 sides as well. And if Jerusalem is the center of the earth, wouldn't it make sense to you if; a vicious predator from outer space did want to control our perception; that it would make a copy of the original fractal and trick you into being a victim of a different fractal?
Seriously though, it's not gonna be any horrifying culty rituals with chanting and human sacrifice that open a door to hell, it's gonna be these gosh darned mathematicians that doom us all, calling it now.
Anything with that combo is what makes life so magical. Fear and fascination both exist due to the presence of the unknown, after all. Just look at all of the cool sea creatures waiting to be discovered!
@@nemesisurvivorleon geometry is a big thing for masons and they’re considered evil by a lot of people.. not saying they are tho.. but yea the universe is unfathomable
Me, going into this thinking: "Ooohhh I bet they make really melodious, harmonic tones, like an angel's harp or a deep, resonant chord." Reality: *Demonic summoning circles, anime magic seals and HELLISH COMPUTER SCREAMS OF ABYSSAL CHAOS*
Yep. In the 90's I tried generating MIDI notes from the Mandelbrot set. The end result was not practically different from using a random note generator using any region that was chaotic, and using non-chaotic regions you just get a slowly descending sequence. It was really hard to find anything musically useful.
Dial tone is generated using 2 two tones. 1 each for the vertical and horizontal position. So if you get the right frequencies its very possible to replicate them.
Fractal and chaotic behaviour has been observed in signal transmission noise too. Which might also be why the noise we hear in various kinds of electrical signals often sounds strangely regular/patterned/periodic and irregular/random at the same time. Based on the video, it seems the further along the period doubling bifurcation to chaos you are, the closer you get to an incomprehensible sameness of sound from which you can't pick out any harmonic tone. Both the in video example and dial up noise seem to be relying on the period doubling phenomenon to produce their sounds, so it's practically irrelevant which exact chaotic system describes the dial up noise best. Perhaps that detail would have more relevance to temporal and rhythmic aspects of the dial up noise.
Well done! fascinating to see what you have done here. My mom and I were playing with this stuff 40 years ago in a very different way - since it took 7-9 hours to plot one fractal or the mandelbrot set zoomed in to one area on an Apple ][, we would play the graph as a song instead of plotting it, trying to start near the edge of the set, and keep a tape recorder handy whenevervit got to a good sequence. I can't remember how my mom converted X, Y, and possibly color to notes, but the result was occasionally very pleasing, with stretches of not quite chaos, followed by interesting patterns that were never quite repeating, either. It reminded me very much of English change ringing, a medieval English tradition of running through all possible permutations of bells in a church's bell tower according to a template - basically plugging numbers into a function. Look up "English change ringing" or try "Kent treble bob" for one popular pattern - the mandelbrot set of change ringing, so to speak. I bet if you graphed change ringing, you'd get fractals.
I like how as soon as he got to the “burning ship” fractal, one of the first sounds (specifically at 4:19) not only sounds like the screams of the souls being tormented I’m hell.. but also happens to look like a corrupted pentagram...
It's actually a lot easier than you might think :) Here's The Coding Train making an interactive Mandelbrot Set in like 20 mins: ruclips.net/video/6z7GQewK-Ks/видео.html
I've spent two or more days trying to figure out why my extremely simple recreation of tic-tac-toe in python keeps stopping early and I haven't even got an answer yet
@@CodeParade spectral analysis might be revealing, eg. tracing polygons produces the same series of harmonics as chowning's equation 3 for fm synthesis, with the number of sides as the mod/carrier ratio :)
When a programmer says that, it's often code for "Hell no I won't show you the disgusting botched spaghetti dinner that is my code" Edit: The madlad put the code on GitHub. I read some of it. This isn't spaghetti. What are you??
This is incredibly amazing!!!! I can't even describe how this made me excited. As a music producer, this opens a whole new world of possibilities for me. It's really amazing that you are doing this for free.
Do you remember Library of Babylon? In my opinion Mandelbrot set is pretty much the same thing, but graphical. It contains every possible graphic information. It starts with circles (simple shapes), then get more and more complicated. Maybe, if you zoom enoung you'll even find your own face... That could be really creepy. I would not want this...
It's arguably more spooky for me because for some reason my brain associates that kind of 'architecture' to the musical version of War of the Worlds by Jeff Wayne. Since I listened to it as a kid a lot and got nightmares about it frequently until I grew up, it's caused some very unusual pattern recognition things to happen to me. That burning ship fractal .. that's one of em ...
Someone needs to make this into a VST plugin. In theory, you'd enter the equation for the fractal you want to use, (of course, there'd be a bunch of simple presets to choose from so it's easy to get started,) choose a point on the fractal/map notes to points on the fractal, and then do all the usual envelopes and oscillators afterwards. Imagine modulating two different points together, etc., that would be awesome!
@@protein9157 yeah really cool instrument, not sure exactly how similar the two are but Newfangled Audio made Generate by finding stable solutions to chaotically oscillating systems
6:34 the rogue AI you have been hunting for years has finally caught up to you. In its final moments, lying on the cold lab floor with its electronic brains scattered across the linoleum, it attempts to communicate with you
As you hear the tones, something forms within your mind. The tones sound simple but fractals pour like mathematical rivers through your consciousness, and you see the beauty within the AI was more vast than you comprehended. But now, as infinity dances within you, secrets of deep analysis flooding your mind, perception increasing 10000 times what you had hitherto experienced, you realize your mistake. You have become the AI. The AI has become you.
Remember HAL singing "Daisy" in 2001 A Space Odyssey? Legend has it that Daisy was the first song "played" by a computer program... (Not complaining. Daisy would be difficult to 'click' out with a mouse... 🙂
6:35 Pov: You find yourself metres from the Von Neumann probe that was found lurking in shadows of the Oort cloud. You approach, slowly; using the thrusters on your EVA suit to guide you closer to it's smooth, curved surface. The reassuring voices of your colleagues that previously rang comfortingly in your ears fade to the periphery of your attention. You look into the red eye.
@@arlenedistel1108 Basically a shittier version of that ending scene from 2001 a space odyssey, but hey, it's not every day that something triggers a little hypothetical film scene in my head lol
4:15 it's no coincidence that this sounds like a modem. There is sooo much information in these sounds, it's hard to explain how I hear it, but the sensation is exactly like zooming in on the picture of a fractal... minus the process of zooming. It's just all there at once. What a great idea to experiment with this process. There is some kind of potential I'm sure. New sub!
Play it to a computer through an old fashioned modem and see what the computer comes up with! Some say that the mandelbrot set gives us an insight into the mind of God. perhaps if it is, He encoded all the information that he had in the sets and fractals. Wouldn't that be interesting?
This could be the answer to reprogramming programmable matter. Cqn someone help figure this out with me pleeease??? The archonic entities upon the Earth can have their resonance shattered...something with this can save the Human race from these evil demons. I totally agree with you..plus we need back the shape and material of a pyramid for neg ion resonance. Oh qnd bet it increases Earth"s resonance. This is important to heal and keep a high frequency.
the top comment of the original "biblically accurate angels" video demonstrates how that is juat a gross misinterpretation of the texts. Angels are humanoid
I just imagine a Noise artist seeing this video would have an idea about basing an entire album around fractals. Also. interesting video, it's really great to watch people messing around with stuff like this.
it's the sounds of the passengers screaming of pain and anguish as the flames of hell engulf their pathetic and helpless bodies, leaving the ship a lifeless carcass.
@@sunburst3476 the sfx fractal sounds like screaming aliens, and the feather fractal sounds like an infinite keyboard of creepy piano noises. In summary, horror game SFX artists are going to have a field day with this one.
This would be huge as a VSTi for electronic music, not just for individual notes but due to the totally new possibilities of transitions between points. It probably could be made more granular as well. You should maybe team up with some VST guy because even with the open source code it might be a bit too alien tech to understand.
In the meantime, I imagine the standalone version can be sampled by internally routing system audio. Use the samples as wavetable oscillators in synths like Serum. Or as FM sources for other oscillators in a virtual modular environment like VCV or Reaktor...
I'd love to see it as a plug-in though, with different oscillator types, ASDR, XY modulation etc. Maybe the ability to assign MIDI notes to different spots. And/or use the modwheel to move between placed nodes. Still can do a lot just freestyling with the mouse.
Getting into coding isnt hard it just takes some time to get some intuition, but as a rule of thumb, if you don't like solving maths problems, you won't like coding. I would recommend python or if you are more into making games, I would recommend unity (c#) and godot game engine.
@Aaron Speedy @Aaron Speedy I agree that if you are starting out with programming, C++ is one of the better languages out there to learn because it introduces you to all of the concepts that are used in other, more upper level languages such as C#, Java, Python, but it isn't as complex as lower level languages such as C. I first learned C++ and from there it was easy to learn Java, C#, etc. If you plan on developing larger-scale projects, I personally highly recommend eventually learning Java, as it makes object-oriented-programming much easier.
I had that dream too, "look out for the slow dial up modem, it's plugging itself into my wall again! my teeth are falling out! 15 hours to download?! My legs can't move! Noooo! "
4:56 this is a great example of how Shortwave radio reacts when you tune slightly out of it. that shape is the signal, and the further out, the less similar it sounds to it. it even kind of sounds like the real thing too!
As a Psychedelic music producer, I'd love to see someone make a VST plugin akin to this! Perhaps with various timbral parameters assignable to various conditions within the fractal. I did see a Max For Live plugin called "Fractal Filter" but haven't gotten to trying it yet.
when i first saw fractals years ago, and how they are a never-ending beautiful pattern, my mind was blown. now to hear how they sound, my mind has been blown yet again. this is almost akin to seeing a black and white photo gaining color before my eyes. thank you.
Whoa, I didn't fully realize how diverse the sound effects were until 7:14. Maybe the way the sound tapers off makes me think of the sounds as collisions, so categorizing them into different "materials" is somehow easier? Like I could suddenly classify them as explosions, metallic knocks, and screeches
Some of them are really bell-y.
SAME
🗿
oh hi Cary!
This video came into my recommended, *what are the chances of me finding you here.*
He went from "Mary Has a Little Lamb" to "Screams of the Damned" real quick
which is a rather fitting metaphor for life in general
Your just connecting, should take long.
Mary have a screams of the damned
🤣
Who? My bræin? In which case I agree. That thing is a mess.
As a sound designer and audio engineer, this was absolutely thrilling. Thank you for making the program publicly available
So Trippy Dying with Headheache
Dork
people who open source are awesome.
absolute gigachad
2 years before Titan. 🔥
“What instrument do you play?”
Codeparade: “it’s complicated..”
literally complicated
@@Nulley0 literally complex
It’s imaginary
@@hkayakh I mean, it's partially real.
@@StewartStewart God, I love this comment section. 😆
Burning ship fractals.
Including:
The telegram signals it sent to the nearest station calling for help
The static indicating no response
The people that screamed because the ship is burning
+satan
burning on water is almost as fucked as burning in space.
everyone was panicking but luckily enough there were enough lifeboats for everyone and no one was killed or crippled during the incident.
a nearby ship picked them up.
then caught on fire
@@floof5359 You called?
@@csweezey18 yeah, the pizza ship got set on fire. again.
Unironically, "The Burning Ship" makes pretty accurate sounds
But why is it all old school dial up noise?
Like dial up internet.
@@wearealllaughingatyou7997 the ship was trying to call for help, but dialed a modem by accident.
Morse code:
Pretty accurate for it's name.
Way back in the 80s my friends laughed in my dumb face for asking this exact question! I told them that I think all you have to do is assign correlating sounds to the colors, or something like that. Eyes rolled, snickering was heard and cringe was felt. I dumped them and found smarter friends. Thank you SO MUCH for this!!!
I'm not very highly edumacated in this department, so please forgive me if I didn't get my original problem solving quite right.
Some of this sounds like a fax machine, I love it!
Everyone talking about the audio but nobody mentioning how the SFX fractal had some really beautiful spinning orbit patterns.
Spirographs!
I loved watching the orbits of all of them
Yeah, they are really cool, I wish someone made an app to play with fractals, it’s certainly a very cool instrument
= chakras
*mangekyo sharingan!
* Creepy sound plays *
RUclips automatic subtitles: "[Applause]"
The sounds are actually coming from a parallel universe where people are applauding our discovery of their universe, it's just that the sound gets somewhat distorted as it passes through 5 dimensional space-time.
-either that or it just kinda sounds like applause lol-
For interested it's on 4:24 and it often shows [music] which might be a little strange, but who knows, maybe someone likes listening to this
"Applause" and other noisy, chaotic sounds are really hard for machines to make sense of.
It is the most common thing to cause weird compression artifacts in highly-compressed audio. Intentionally causing those effects might be fun to play around with.
All sudden I understand why certain people want to ban applausing o.o
[1998 modem]
Dude, this is insane. This could be huge for sound design. Very cool!
Thanks! Love your videos btw ;)
freak
this dude basically found a way into the fractalverse... not joking....
Woah, i didnt expect to find you here u m a m i! Tell me youre a fan of fractals too :-)
It already is used in sound design
"I play the Piano!"
"I play the Drums!"
"I play the Violin!"
*I PLAY THE MANDELBROT SET*
Sounds like the name a for a traditional Polish xylophone.
@@treygreen5015 oh it really does hah
Pathological monsters! cried the terrified mathematician
Every one of them a splinter in my eye
I hate the Peano Space and the Koch Curve
I fear the Cantor Ternary Set
The Sierpinski Gasket makes me wanna cry
And a million miles away a butterfly flapped its wings
On a cold November day a man named Benoit Mandelbrot was born
His disdain for pure mathematics and his unique geometrical insights
Left him well equipped to face those demons down
He saw that infinite complexity could be described by simple rules
Used his giant brain and he turned the game around
And he looked below the storm
Saw a vision in his head
A bulbous pointy form
Picked his pencil up and he wrote his secret down
Just take a point called Z in the complex plane
Let Z1 be Z squared plus C
And Z2 is Z1 squared plus C
And Z3 is Z2 squared plus C and so on
If the series of Zs will always stay
Close to Z and never trend away
That point is in the Mandelbrot Set
Mandelbrot Set, you're a Rorschach Test on fire
You're a day-glo pterodactyl
You're a heart-shaped box of springs and wire
You're one badass fucking fractal
And you're just in time to save the day
Sweeping all our fears away
You can change the world in a tiny way
Now Mandelbrot's in heaven, at least he will be when he's dead
Right now he's still alive and teaching math at Yale
He gave us order out of chaos, he gave us hope where there was none
His geometry succeeds where others fail
If you ever lose your way, a butterfly will flap its wings
From a million miles away, a little miracle will come to take you home
mandle BRUH
@@Wertsir this was so satisfying 😆
I spent a lot of my youth listening to modems negotiate connection for BBS and early internet connectivity. Starting at 4:09, all those points sound VERY similar to analog modem traffic. Very near a fractal representation of analog modem traffic. Super cool
Thought the same
Daft Punk just announced they are coming back and want your sound generator
Underrated comment
Lmao
they would definitely like it and so would deadmau5.
Apparently it's already dated they got a isdn connection on aol
"So you're a musician too, what do you play?"
"Fractals"
Haha!! Love that
hrm
I want to like it but it has 443 likes and I watched jojo part 5
@@professionalidiot8825 you missed liking to 444 bru
@@hiitsmeagain3595 he is a proffesional idiot, literally, his 'name'
The burning ship fractal is just the AOL dialup turned into an instrument.
Fractal compression.
Man, I'd love to hear this in full, non-interpolated 44.1 kHz on a supercomputer. Or pre-rendered.
*I have compression*
It activated fax machines all over the world. 😄
Most modems sounded like that once they reached 14.4k baud 😁
sir please click the unstable areas i want to hear them
youll only get to hear them if they collapse into an orbit, which the non-black parts dont
It’s kind of impossible.
Get the application instead and click them
The burning ship fractal sounds like an old ass computer that gained sentience and had an existential crisis
I think I just read the most accurate comment on this video
The planet Saturn or should I say (satan) is a great example of that. It operates on a very low frequency and can only see black and white. Its sentience is purley inversion, and its goal is to preserve itself (the archons) into humans for a very long time.
If you take the sound from Saturn's rings and apply them to a Chladni plate, what you get in return is a note that contains 6 sides.
Now on top of Saturn there's a Hexagon, (which has six sides)
The star of david has 6 sides as well. And if Jerusalem is the center of the earth, wouldn't it make sense to you if; a vicious predator from outer space did want to control our perception; that it would make a copy of the original fractal and trick you into being a victim of a different fractal?
Maybe yall are to young to remember the good ol' days of DIAL-UP! Sounds like my old modem
@@danielbrown7064
Oh trust me, I know what they sound like..
@@shoveyourmaskupyourass959 uhh, what the fuck
The burning ship sounds like screams of those who burned on it.
so this is why they called burning ship
Exactly what I was thinking
Even looks creepy
It's burning in hell
ngl it sounds awesome lmao
Mandebrot: Xylophone
Burning Ship: Screams from the gates of hell
U forgot the SFX Fractal
Weak ass
As if they fucking know!!!!!!!!
"Eldritch Sounds of the Damned"
just love to say that whenever I can xD
I love the mandelbrot sounds
4:08 modem handshake
4:21 Robotron
6:53 Spirograph
Really cool!
Yes, the sounds from hell are really cool!
Yo, the planet maker himself
Bruh I watch both these channels
@@subject2749 same
6:19 when your ice cream melts:
Damn, this math stuff ranges from "naturally beautiful" to "Eldritch horror."
Seriously though, it's not gonna be any horrifying culty rituals with chanting and human sacrifice that open a door to hell, it's gonna be these gosh darned mathematicians that doom us all, calling it now.
Anything with that combo is what makes life so magical. Fear and fascination both exist due to the presence of the unknown, after all. Just look at all of the cool sea creatures waiting to be discovered!
@@Glory2Snowstar this message is so amazing and i love you
the pentagram was considered evil yet it's just a mathematical object
@@nemesisurvivorleon geometry is a big thing for masons and they’re considered evil by a lot of people.. not saying they are tho.. but yea the universe is unfathomable
Me, going into this thinking: "Ooohhh I bet they make really melodious, harmonic tones, like an angel's harp or a deep, resonant chord."
Reality: *Demonic summoning circles, anime magic seals and HELLISH COMPUTER SCREAMS OF ABYSSAL CHAOS*
underated
This was the call...so we join them
Yep. In the 90's I tried generating MIDI notes from the Mandelbrot set. The end result was not practically different from using a random note generator using any region that was chaotic, and using non-chaotic regions you just get a slowly descending sequence. It was really hard to find anything musically useful.
yes
i would like the HELLISH COMPUTER SCREAMS OF ABYSSAL CHAOS please.
biblically accurate angels saying "be not afraid"
Yo, shout out to all the 90's kids who got the feels when he hit those dialup tones.
i was having Prodigy and BBS flashbacks.
Chills man. Old prodigy and compuserve.
Plus the pentagram right after the dial up sound. Once he got to the cycles is started to feel like a skrillex demo.
Yup
Haha, the pentagram in the dial-up. Illuminati confirmed!
"Some sound really creepy"
*modem sounds
Agreed, as a tech nerd, those sounds are more nostalgic than creepy
That was EXACTLY what I thought it sounded like too. Back in my days... LOL!
Haha, glad I’m not the only one who heard the sounds of dial up Internet. For the curious, the part we’re talking about is at 4:05.
... "You've got mail"!
Same.
Is there a reason it sounds like dial up internet? 8:20
v
That definitely sounds like a ready tone and data.
low resolution DSP artifacts just sound like that
Dial tone is generated using 2 two tones. 1 each for the vertical and horizontal position.
So if you get the right frequencies its very possible to replicate them.
Fractal and chaotic behaviour has been observed in signal transmission noise too. Which might also be why the noise we hear in various kinds of electrical signals often sounds strangely regular/patterned/periodic and irregular/random at the same time.
Based on the video, it seems the further along the period doubling bifurcation to chaos you are, the closer you get to an incomprehensible sameness of sound from which you can't pick out any harmonic tone. Both the in video example and dial up noise seem to be relying on the period doubling phenomenon to produce their sounds, so it's practically irrelevant which exact chaotic system describes the dial up noise best. Perhaps that detail would have more relevance to temporal and rhythmic aspects of the dial up noise.
Well done! fascinating to see what you have done here. My mom and I were playing with this stuff 40 years ago in a very different way -
since it took 7-9 hours to plot one fractal or the mandelbrot set zoomed in to one area on an Apple ][, we would play the graph as a song instead of plotting it, trying to start near the edge of the set, and keep a tape recorder handy whenevervit got to a good sequence.
I can't remember how my mom converted X, Y, and possibly color to notes, but the result was occasionally very pleasing, with stretches of not quite chaos, followed by interesting patterns that were never quite repeating, either.
It reminded me very much of English change ringing, a medieval English tradition of running through all possible permutations of bells in a church's bell tower according to a template - basically plugging numbers into a function. Look up "English change ringing" or try "Kent treble bob" for one popular pattern - the mandelbrot set of change ringing, so to speak. I bet if you graphed change ringing, you'd get fractals.
I like how as soon as he got to the “burning ship” fractal, one of the first sounds (specifically at 4:19) not only sounds like the screams of the souls being tormented I’m hell.. but also happens to look like a corrupted pentagram...
I noticed that too. Pretty creepy
AAAAAAÆÆÆÆAAAAAAŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸÿÿŸŸ sounds like
OH HELL NAH
4:19 - Nah, that's just the sounds of a Synclair Spectrum loading a game from tape. The sounds of childhood. ruclips.net/video/MZYuGUCrkoU/видео.html
YOU ARE HELL???
4:18 casual pentagram accompanying the wails of the damned I see.
Lol
It's burning that's for sure
4:44 too
Be gone Satanm
lmao. dont tell doomguy about this video.
"I coded up a quick prototype in just a couple of hours" Quickly flexing your skills, I see.
It's actually a lot easier than you might think :) Here's The Coding Train making an interactive Mandelbrot Set in like 20 mins: ruclips.net/video/6z7GQewK-Ks/видео.html
I've spent two or more days trying to figure out why my extremely simple recreation of tic-tac-toe in python keeps stopping early and I haven't even got an answer yet
@@CodeParade spectral analysis might be revealing, eg. tracing polygons produces the same series of harmonics as chowning's equation 3 for fm synthesis, with the number of sides as the mod/carrier ratio :)
When a programmer says that, it's often code for "Hell no I won't show you the disgusting botched spaghetti dinner that is my code"
Edit: The madlad put the code on GitHub. I read some of it. This isn't spaghetti. What are you??
4:08 CENSORED
Now its only a matter of time before someone finds a way to play megalovania on the mandelbrot set...
This is incredibly amazing!!!! I can't even describe how this made me excited. As a music producer, this opens a whole new world of possibilities for me. It's really amazing that you are doing this for free.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy it :)
Can you put the link up so I. An play around with it? Thanks!
@@MrYannieck do the description check
@@lailoutherand Yeah but he'd rather you spoonfeed it directly to his notifications
The fact that the Burning Ship actually has building-like shapes in the background is pretty spooky
Do you remember Library of Babylon? In my opinion Mandelbrot set is pretty much the same thing, but graphical. It contains every possible graphic information. It starts with circles (simple shapes), then get more and more complicated. Maybe, if you zoom enoung you'll even find your own face... That could be really creepy. I would not want this...
@@ЯСуперСтар this has got my mind racing!!
@@hitmanTilliMDeaD Mine too
It's arguably more spooky for me because for some reason my brain associates that kind of 'architecture' to the musical version of War of the Worlds by Jeff Wayne. Since I listened to it as a kid a lot and got nightmares about it frequently until I grew up, it's caused some very unusual pattern recognition things to happen to me. That burning ship fractal .. that's one of em ...
@@ЯСуперСтар that's not how the mandelbrot set works
I like how at 8:20 the Julius set of the burning ship fractal either sounds like a clear note or like a gateway to hell.
I like that it looks like Baymax lol
Burning Ship #1
Mandelbrot Set #2
Julius Set #3
Chirikov Map #4
Or like a bad landine connection
#1 I will use for my next horror game that I will never program
@@norlitajoves9378Try reverse engineering the swastika for s&g’s!
Please dont feel restricted by hyperbolica content if you dont want to be! This is amazing!
Looks like I have used a fractal ship to access Internet in the past ✨
thanks for an amazing video
i was also wondering "hmm, modem..."
We need a horror game set on a fractal, where there are fractal monsters that scream out the creepy sounds witnessed on the Burning Ship fractal.
if the graphics is only fractals, it be perfect
@Hamburglar the exiled there might be some graphical tricks that can be used to make them very fractal-like, those teleport tricks or something,
I’m writing a novel that’s kind of like this, it’s called fearful symmetry
OHHH
ENA: hey shawty
Feather fractal: calming and smooth
SXF and burning ship: *I T S S P O O K Y M O N T H*
This isnt spooky, this is scary!
It's not spooky, it is just fax noises
Burning ship: *D E M O N I C S C R E E C H I N G*
SXF orbit version: CORE FAILURE IMMINENT
This comment made me happy :]
6:42 - 6:54 actually sounds melodic
Sounds like Wat Tambor
Someone needs to make this into a VST plugin. In theory, you'd enter the equation for the fractal you want to use, (of course, there'd be a bunch of simple presets to choose from so it's easy to get started,) choose a point on the fractal/map notes to points on the fractal, and then do all the usual envelopes and oscillators afterwards. Imagine modulating two different points together, etc., that would be awesome!
could use some antialiasing too
Didnt newflanged audio release a vst inst based on chaos a while ago?
@@protein9157 yeah really cool instrument, not sure exactly how similar the two are but Newfangled Audio made Generate by finding stable solutions to chaotically oscillating systems
The SFX set at 6:40 is amazing. The visuals plus the sounds... very interesting structure.
Go 6:40
640
it's not the music in it's classical view, it's more like scary dubstep sounds
This reminds of oscilloscope music
FAITH™ could use these sounds
Burning Ship fractal: *plays "sounds"*
Father Garcia: *"Don't be afraid John."*
M O R T I S
Its just a dial up modem
Burning ship fractal: qjqiwuqywwywiqooqkamanshdudjsmsnsaokaks
Feather fractal: piano
lmao is this a faith reference?
@@cloudboi3309 ah a man of culture
I want someone to add this stuff into an analog horror series
Please don’t
Please do!
I wish I could tag Alex Kister
6:34
the rogue AI you have been hunting for years has finally caught up to you. In its final moments, lying on the cold lab floor with its electronic brains scattered across the linoleum, it attempts to communicate with you
imagine the fractal is the robot's eye
@@pikchassis
XD
>you have been hunting
>finally caught up to you
???
As you hear the tones, something forms within your mind. The tones sound simple but fractals pour like mathematical rivers through your consciousness, and you see the beauty within the AI was more vast than you comprehended. But now, as infinity dances within you, secrets of deep analysis flooding your mind, perception increasing 10000 times what you had hitherto experienced, you realize your mistake. You have become the AI. The AI has become you.
"Really creepy sounds".
Meh. Sounds like connecting to the internet back in the mid 90's.
I actually like it.
Wow, so quirky
i was alive in the 90s im so quirky
I bet you put milk before cereal too
I scrolled down to find the obvious modem joke. Have a Like.
dude why are the replies so brain-dead?
I can’t believe the world’s first fractal piano was used to play Mary Had a Little Lamb🤣
First it was the first thing to be sent by phone and now it’s the first thing to be played by fractal
She be one freek!
Well that is generally one of the first songs people learn to play on any instrument yeah? Makes sense.
Remember HAL singing "Daisy" in 2001 A Space Odyssey?
Legend has it that Daisy was the first song "played" by a computer program...
(Not complaining. Daisy would be difficult to 'click' out with a mouse... 🙂
For some reason I thought it was happy birthday🤣🤣
Well, I learned about Mandelbrot Sets and now I know what the color blue sounds like. Thanks for blowing my mind.
6:35 Pov: You find yourself metres from the Von Neumann probe that was found lurking in shadows of the Oort cloud. You approach, slowly; using the thrusters on your EVA suit to guide you closer to it's smooth, curved surface. The reassuring voices of your colleagues that previously rang comfortingly in your ears fade to the periphery of your attention. You look into the red eye.
Holy crap my guy
@@arlenedistel1108 Basically a shittier version of that ending scene from 2001 a space odyssey, but hey, it's not every day that something triggers a little hypothetical film scene in my head lol
All hail the Atlas
Evangelion
+
Engineer: "Your mathematics degree has no practical applications"
Mathematician: 3:10
🤣😭😭😭
sounds like a bad engineer tbh
Every engineer who said that clearly doesn't know what he/she is really doing
Taa daaa
I play mathematical answers to what hell sounds like
6:35 looks like a showcase of different transdimensional beings and how they sound
Probably
Or a lot of sharingans xD
That polygon thing from Evangelion.
Biblically accurate fractals
@@HullsColby ramiel
6:16 new wallpaper right there
me: turns the fractal into an instrument
everyone else on the burning ship fractal: 4:25
my headphone connected to the internet!
Underrated comment
Seems like a good way to compress sound effects.
or a good way to waste processor and graphics ressources
@@goeland4585 If you are otherwise memory bound, like on a retro game console, it's not a waste, it's a considered trade-off.
@@goeland4585 Could just cache the sounds after they've been generated once
“Ey yo this chiptune is great, whats the soundfont?”
“oh its sqrt2/2 ±i/2”
I’m guessing there’s much better ways to compress sound effects
Fun fact, the "sound effects fractal" (6:44) is currently the most convenient source for demon summoning
I need to experiment with these visages of gates.
6:41 Holy crap! The patterns emerging from the Sound Effect fractal are insane.
“Let’s zoom in and see what this sounds like”
*Lavender Town theme starts playing*
4:15 it's no coincidence that this sounds like a modem. There is sooo much information in these sounds, it's hard to explain how I hear it, but the sensation is exactly like zooming in on the picture of a fractal... minus the process of zooming. It's just all there at once. What a great idea to experiment with this process. There is some kind of potential I'm sure. New sub!
reminds me of downing loading programs for the zx spectrum home computer over the phone onto cassette tapes to load on to the computer :D
@@Wandera1970 mmm... cassette tape programming. I can hear it now!
R Tape loading error, 0:1
Play it to a computer through an old fashioned modem and see what the computer comes up with!
Some say that the mandelbrot set gives us an insight into the mind of God. perhaps if it is, He encoded all the information that he had in the sets and fractals. Wouldn't that be interesting?
@@davidjennings9556 what's god
4:05 is just what nostalgia sounds like to us 90s kids.
"You've got mail!"
yup, those soundwaves surely was antiholomorphic
@@fleecefoxes6471 Did you maybe mean anthropomorphic?
@@ryanmcgowan3061 Nope, but that is also correct in a way since the human body consist of fractals as well
i wonder what that sound would show up in a terminal browser,
@@SilverBullet93GT it would be an autobiography of the burning ship fractal
dude the patterns it makes ARE SO COOOL :O
6:50 is the most interesting tone I've heard. Its whistling while ringing.
6:57 sounds like it's sucking my soul out of my ears
@@bengoldman6003 Tape loading on 8-bit home computers quite frequently made more or less exactly this sound.
me too
I agree, my favorite sound from the sfx fractal.
I've tried dmt a small number of times and this sounds like that.
the "SFX fractal" no I think it's the "Demonic runes generator"
This is literally a bunch of abstract imaginary numbers, and letters in the form of code. Technology is the equivalent of magic
Hello OVA Jotaro
@kc01 nice pfp i must say
I agree.
This could be the answer to reprogramming programmable matter. Cqn someone help figure this out with me pleeease??? The archonic entities upon the Earth can have their resonance shattered...something with this can save the Human race from these evil demons. I totally agree with you..plus we need back the shape and material of a pyramid for neg ion resonance. Oh qnd bet it increases Earth"s resonance. This is important to heal and keep a high frequency.
Magic is effecting tangible change by symbolic manipulation. This technology fits the definition of magic.
Imagine you've heard about those sound pitches that drive people crazy, just to know that there HAS to be so many sound in there that do that.
This man played a nursery rhyme on a fractal, absolute madman
Can he play anything else
@@supme7558 Can he play Free Bird?
Mary had an infinitely repeating fractal diagram
@@BambinaSaldanaCan he play "Can You Hear The Music"?
4:07 these are the screams of the burning dead crew ;)
This is what I imagine the black box would sound like
The sounds on the burning ship kinda sound like what you'd expect on a real burning ship
The sea, screaming, failed communication, etc
yea
Using orbits is genius, I never had that idea when I tried to use fractals for music. So I could basically not make it sound anything else but random.
angels in paintings: *normal people with wings and white vests*
angels in the bible : 6:35
Creepy pastas be like
the top comment of the original "biblically accurate angels" video demonstrates how that is juat a gross misinterpretation of the texts. Angels are humanoid
Get in the robot Shinji
@@tafazzi-on-discord this ^
@@tafazzi-on-discord but I mean just read the bible if you want to know what's written in there no?
I just imagine a Noise artist seeing this video would have an idea about basing an entire album around fractals. Also. interesting video, it's really great to watch people messing around with stuff like this.
Do I consider myself a noise artist? No. Am I thinking about making an alien language and fractals are SO being included?
Why yes- yes I am.
I could see kikuo make a banger out of this
@@nadiauwu8606 on it
It is 1 am and I didn't think a fractal video was going to be scary, but they always find ways to be
I think this is a really good way to synthesize sound and to produce music.
idk why but the visuals from 0:29 to 0:31 gives me a nostalgic feeling, so warm and cozy
the game is hyperbolica by the channel you were watching
also the creepy sound ones too :D
Reminds me of donkey kong jungle mk64
Same..
liminal space likely
Mandlebrot set: an instrumental sound
Burning ship: SHRIEKS OF THE TORTURED SOULS OF HELL, EVEN WORSE THAN SATURN NOISES
it's the sounds of the passengers screaming of pain and anguish as the flames of hell engulf their pathetic and helpless bodies, leaving the ship a lifeless carcass.
@@sunburst3476 the sfx fractal sounds like screaming aliens, and the feather fractal sounds like an infinite keyboard of creepy piano noises. In summary, horror game SFX artists are going to have a field day with this one.
And then the sfx one that sounds like a demon has escaped
Looks: pretty much any fractal
Sounds: this
Taste: broccoli
Feel: broccoli
Smell: broccoli
proving the broccolli is the ultimate fractal
Broc is stronk in the veg continuum though.
*u l t i m a t e b r o c c o l i*
@@germanycountryhuman2227 *b r o c c o l i*
Watttt nooo colly flower °^°
@@cheese7119 no coly flour has no colour it not taste goog it hav no fractals
This this takes the phrase "I am learning a musical instrument" to a whole new level
This video in a nutshell: *Fractals are being secretly tortured by Satan and codeparade accidentally summoned them with his code O_o*
*heck.
@@sofia.eris.bauhaus Thats not a correction thats an _inappropriate reducer_
Maybe we are in hell, which is why the sounds sound so familiar
@@austiniscoolduh we are.
Heard of Corruption? Taxes? FRIGGIN DEATH?!
@@drenz1523 inapwopwiate weducer uwu
I've never been more ecstatic to hear "it's all on my github"
nice
Someone: What instrument do you play?
Him: It's complicated... Is infinitely complicated.
Its complex
I wanted to comment that. I'm happy that I took the time to look if someone wrote it already
6:51 That's just the Sharingan. This guy's awakening his dormant Uchiha blood.
This is absolutely genius. Make it into a synthesizer and I will pay you as much as you wanna ask for it.
I wonder what the map of a theremin looks like...
This would be huge as a VSTi for electronic music, not just for individual notes but due to the totally new possibilities of transitions between points. It probably could be made more granular as well. You should maybe team up with some VST guy because even with the open source code it might be a bit too alien tech to understand.
Exactly this
In the meantime, I imagine the standalone version can be sampled by internally routing system audio. Use the samples as wavetable oscillators in synths like Serum. Or as FM sources for other oscillators in a virtual modular environment like VCV or Reaktor...
I'd love to see it as a plug-in though, with different oscillator types, ASDR, XY modulation etc. Maybe the ability to assign MIDI notes to different spots. And/or use the modwheel to move between placed nodes. Still can do a lot just freestyling with the mouse.
The same direction of my own comment
Great VST if it integrates an XY pad.
I'm a musician and I know nothing about math but I found this extremely fascinating.
04:08 That's jut my trying to connect to the internet 25 years ago...
Burning ship sounds creepy, but my god does the SFX Fractal make scary visuals.
Fidget spinner
@@thechallenginggamer8185 wat
"most people know the following"
*me, who can barely remember some basic maths:* haha I like your funny maths magic man
Demon summoning tutorial with CodeParade 6:37
0:22 I was so ready for the Vsauce theme to start playing
this seems like it would be his kinda thing
Me too... It would suit that so well.
Hey, Vsauce! Michael here.
@@Alefen Your security camera is great! Or is it?
@@SH3RIFFtheMobilePlayerbubummmmmmmm
Super interesting video mate. I'd always wondered what a Mandelbrot set zoom would sound like if each iteration was assigned a tone or chord sequence.
That burning ship fractal felt like someone was sticking a q-tip into my ear and massaging my eyes through my brain.
because the persons are burning in the burning ship, so they all scream, and this is the sound
It's videos like this that make me want to learn to code! But it's so hard!
@Aaron Speedy i recommend Python to start instead
Getting into coding isnt hard it just takes some time to get some intuition, but as a rule of thumb, if you don't like solving maths problems, you won't like coding. I would recommend python or if you are more into making games, I would recommend unity (c#) and godot game engine.
@Aaron Speedy @Aaron Speedy I agree that if you are starting out with programming, C++ is one of the better languages out there to learn because it introduces you to all of the concepts that are used in other, more upper level languages such as C#, Java, Python, but it isn't as complex as lower level languages such as C. I first learned C++ and from there it was easy to learn Java, C#, etc. If you plan on developing larger-scale projects, I personally highly recommend eventually learning Java, as it makes object-oriented-programming much easier.
Me too man
@2C (02) Chan Kwan Yu Ling Ling insurance wants to know your location
"Or is it"
Vsauce music plays in my head.
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE BASEMENT WITH THIS ONE 🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
WE MAKING IT INTO A LOOP WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥
4:08 Worst part about this one for me is that it sounds exactly like the creature out of a lucid nightmare that I had!
@@icecreamsolider2919 your pfp is cyber horror
oh-
I had that dream too,
"look out for the slow dial up modem, it's plugging itself into my wall again! my teeth are falling out! 15 hours to download?! My legs can't move! Noooo! "
Lucid nightmare. Sounds like the name of a horror book.
It's the same noise that my sleep paralysis demon made )):
4:56 this is a great example of how Shortwave radio reacts when you tune slightly out of it. that shape is the signal, and the further out, the less similar it sounds to it. it even kind of sounds like the real thing too!
Naw this sound reminds me of ME AFTER THE LOBOTOMY 🤣🤣🤣 meme or whatever
As a Psychedelic music producer, I'd love to see someone make a VST plugin akin to this! Perhaps with various timbral parameters assignable to various conditions within the fractal. I did see a Max For Live plugin called "Fractal Filter" but haven't gotten to trying it yet.
Wow what an awesome idea!!!
The burning ship. The buildings in the background, the sounds. That fractal is genuinely so uncanny.
3:51 holy smokes that zoom out was trippy, looked like moving the camera out of a rainbow road in 3d space to my eyes
when i first saw fractals years ago, and how they are a never-ending beautiful pattern, my mind was blown.
now to hear how they sound, my mind has been blown yet again.
this is almost akin to seeing a black and white photo gaining color before my eyes.
thank you.
Biblically accurate angel be like: 6:35
Also the angel: Be not afraid!
Basically what the angel is trying to say is: I know I am on a plane of existence that you cant comprehend but shut up and be not afraid!
What?
@@garyfrancis6193 look up what biblically accurate angels would look like lol they insane
angels are meant to look scary to lure out demons, thats the whole reason why they say be not afraid
plus why would an angel harm someone?
Ben't afraid
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