Synesthesia (Oscilloscope Music)
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Composed for Music 109LC at UC Santa Barbara taught by Dr. Curtis Roads, Spring 2021.
Implemented from scratch in Max for Live/Gen, with a great deal of inspiration from the oscilloscope art of Jerobeam Fenderson and Hansi Raber. Recorded using Hansi Raber's software oscilloscope.
Link to 192 kHz audio file: www.dropbox.co...
This is a reupload, the original was slightly out of sync.
This is actually just the best oscilloscope music I've seen since that very first jerobeam fenderson upload. Like, finally, the harmonic relations of tones & the patterns they create are actually being explored & it isn't just an obnoxious buzzsaw noise that draws a pretty picture where the pitch doesn't matter. Sorry, I have beef with how this microgenre has evolved.
Agreed! It's always annoying to me when the music is sacrificed for the sake of the visuals.
Hey didn't you do inappropriate acts with underaged members of a discord server on multiple occasions and defend bestiality?
Didn't you do gross stuff with underaged people in a discord server?
@@Maxis_s i'm not interested in defending myself at length in a youtube comment thread, but the short version is that many of the allegations against me have been countered and retracted. I don't know if directly linking my statement will get my comment automatically filtered, but it is the one post tagged "#bookmark" on my tumblr account.
@@Patricia_Taxxon that doesn't address you openly defending committing acts upon animals, wanting to introduce kids to kink, posting nudes on your twitter account for anyone, including minors which you knew, and saying that people are "dogwhistling" when saying that kids shouldn't see pornographic content
"Hey, can we get a Z axis going?"
Perfect
The TA of the course I was taking recorded that for me to use, absolute legend 🙌
I appreciate the awesome feedback from everyone! I'm very short on free time these days, but I'd love to eventually post more oscilloscope music. Thanks for all the nice comments.
id love to hear it, this is my favorite oscilloscope song.
how did you make it? its really impressive. apparently you say you coded this yourself using your own tools or did i read wrong?
MOAR
my heADPHONES DIED iand i thought it was part of the drop 💀💀💀💀💀
Lol
This guy droped one banger and dipped
Hoping one day I can drop a second track (then dip again)
Woah. My two favourite oscilloscope artist, Jerobeam and C.Allen, have their own ups and downs. Jerobeam has really nice visuals, at the cost of harsher sounds. C.Allen has really good sounds, at the cost or messier visuals.
This is, i think, the perfect balance between the two. it looks amazing, but also sounds incredible. And the music itself is well thought out.
Might be my new favouriter.
You got that mixed up, just see icons rising by c Allen
As someone with chromesthesia, this song is interesting to listen to in the dark lol
(My visualizations are brighter in the dark with less visual disturbances! Very fun to listen to in general 😊)
It's crazy how accurate this simulation is for me.
Very slick! well done!
the man himself
The man came personally.
Thank you! Obviously a fan!
Into my playlist, easily the best track I've seen for an oscilloscope music.
When the waves start forming the circular portion , hard asf
This is a small unknow gem I'm subscribing
The Panning & Spatial audio maneuvering is awesome!
after 4 minuets and 20 seconds I have now decided to buy an oscilloscope
Holy... Well maths I guess, that z axis... The difference that makes.
Absolutely ground breaking when you think about it, sounds like what would otherwise be disharmony suddenly gains a rotational separation to allow the complexity to express itself.
Not checked the numbers on that but that's definitely the vibe I got off that.
If you had a synesthesia when younger that faded through growth, highly recommend.
This is seriously good! :)
Your content is insanely incredible please spend more time in your life making this stuff I love it!
That bit between 0:48 and 1:50 - I wanted that to never stop. The metronome was a great add, but then moving to the percussion while still using that same tempo was genius. I love how you aligned the periodicity of the rotations of the inner echos of the polygons to the beats so that they reached pi and 2pi on the 2nd and 4th AND used that opportunity to change shapes, giving it a very step-by-step feel, like you were telling us one complete phrase at a time. Absolutely lovely. I would really enjoy listening to a much longer track of just that, cycling through various patterns and arrangements.
My neurodivergent 6 yr old loves this just all day all day all day
Glitchy and aesthetic so good!
beautiful piece of art
this is extremely catchy and also looks awesome. one of the best oscilloscope songs ever. underrated
I love the fractal imagery you got going on here
1:19 is the best istg
It was my favorite part to make!
Exceptional. Both the music and visuals are really good in this.
Love your work
3:04 I straight up floated up from my chair
my right ear enjoyed that beginning
These rotoscped electric lights fuel me like electrolytes
Awesome stuff, man.
The coolest fractal ive ever seen
Holy crap this is so cool.
Love it!
you have got to make more of this
Crazy as heck
The ending reminds me of if deadmau5 made music for Minecraft. Great sounds man, you should do some more!
This is great! Would love to see/hear more from you.
Yes. Another cool multimodal art.
This was really awesome! 👏👏👏👏😻😻
One of the best oscilloscope musics lol, really well done
The real usecase for old analog oscilloscopes
Awesome
And Chris Allen didn't see it? So good!
part after part “can we get a z axis goin” 🫢
This is lovely and terrifying at the same time, next-level of analog horror unlocked
Awesome job man. I spend relatively little time per oscilloscope song (so more quantity and less quality, unlike my soundtrack pieces); I churn out a new oscilloscope song roughly every 4 weeks. But they're basic compared to some of the stuff you've done in Synesthesia. How long did this song take to make? (Also I'm gonna take a guess and say you used Osci-Render for at least part of this.)
Glad you enjoyed this! I actually implemeted this fully in Max for Live, so all the heavy lifting of integrating with Ableton was taken care of, but the math for generating all the sound/imagery was done from scratch. I'd say 2-3 months went into this project, but I was taking a light courseload, and thus had quite a bit of free time.
@@anthony_hall_art Very impressive!
Whatever this is that I found feels unreal.
YEAAAAAHHH THIS IS AWESOME
Holy fuck this is wonderful
There goes the sexiest pentagons😅❤
this looks so good! :)
amazing! I absolutely loved it! 10th subscriber
My headphones are going everywhere
bruh this is the type of music you hear in AREA 15 Las Vegas like-
There actually was an interactive oscilloscope sound exhibit at Omega Mart last time I went, have you seen it?
@@anthony_hall_art was it the red laser thingys
Nice!
It’s so great I have to make an intro!
Like spirographs on electronic steroids.
you should make more of this
What brand/Model is this Oscilloscope?
Very nice work! How do you run live music through Raber's oscillator? I can only put in recorded wav files. Also, cannot find any way or information on how to export anything.
I ran a .wav exported from Ableton. If you're on Windows, look into using Windows WASAPI with Audacity to record computer sound!
At least it sounds more like music than what the creator of the thing has shows so far.
you managed to add percussion without ruining the shapes somehow
1:19
how did you make a fractal
To make a fractal, you must combine smaller fractals 💡
this is gassed up shawdy
0:13 What is this pattern called?
@SUIBIPAH looks like a 'fractal tree' or a 'fractal canopy'
Binary tree!
@@anthony_hall_art TY 🖐️
Why blue not green?
I like blue!
What Jeffery Dahmer saw in the eyes of the dead.
should have called it Tree(s)
Good music but bass