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As a music software developer, you're kinda right but you're also kinda wrong, it's hard to explain. For example, I could probably make a DAW, but I still have yet to learn math and Desmos is kind of a mystery to me lol. I guess I know the math but just in the language of computers rather than the language of classic math stuff?
@@LWmusik As an audio software developer, while calculus, linear algebra and other stuff is important, they should not stop you from learning in any way. Basic concepts of overlap-add buffers, format-specific things like controllers, events and so on, GUI, they don't require math. As for actual synthesis, you need minimal math by the way. You can either just combine partials for additive synthesis, or for subtractive synthesis, just begin with a procedural waveform (may be created using just logic or math, really) and go subtractive on it using filters or anything else. It's just important to never let anyone stop you, and if you don't know math in its classic sense, it's not an issue either! Keep creating. ^^
It would be more correct to say that every procedural synthesizer plugin is just a calculator on steroids, the DAWs usually have other responsibilities =]
The fact that the chords change so slowly like this makes it feel like it's an organ playing to a church chant. The plagal cadence at the end seals the deal - I literally heard the "amen" in my head during chords 25 and 26 (1:12 onward).
I've simulated waves in Desmos before, basics like sine, triangles, squares and saws but also played with things like phase modulation. …but I don't have any idea how to actually get a sound out of it.
omg amazin, i would watch and appreciate this for the gimmick, but then these chords really took me by surprise. next we prove desmos is ableton complete
P L E A S E make a video breaking down how this was done and what most of it means, at least like in general terms; I've been trying to replicate this myself because I'm really interested but I'm lost because desmos wants me to assign a val to P and H ;-;
So let me explain what this guy is doing. What is considered a sine graph/sine wave in maths is considered as a fundamental tone or frequency. This means a singular pitch such as the A4 (440hz) or C3 (middle C) notes on a piano or keyboard with no harmonics and thus the frequency or tone may sound flat/dull at times. When you play multiple musical notes together over various intervals you get a chord. A chord in audio physics represents a complex tone, that is - one which is made out of multiple harmonics and frequencies + the fundamental frequency or in the context of a musical chord, the root. If we apply music theory to this, they have applied various skills such as when and when not to use the tonic, modulation and perhaps various voicings and inversions for better harmonic flow. So shout out to them for being able to do this while it took me 2 hours to plot y= x^2 on demos 👏😅😂🎛
Whoa 😳 would you mind scrolling down to show the kinds of equations you used? I'm trying to recreate this cuz it's really cool but I can't figure out how sound waves work 😭 EDIT nvm you can just put a list in the tone function lol tone(2^(A/12) * 440)
@@oxytomii well ive seen entire 3D games in desmos. And considering pcs do this math anyway in daily use, its kinda obvious that its possible in a math programm
I had this same exact idea but I never really fucked with the desmos api enough to figure out how to do it. It'd would be dope as hell if you released the code
are these chords, perchance, featured in a song on your album? havent listened but would like to hear this in a full track (deluxe edition maybe, just an idea but be sure to credit me bc its so smart)
And this is why music theory counts as a math class. Lol, awesome stuff!
omg hi vega,,
im lowkey far more impressed by the chord progression that was kinda magical
we gotta get George Collier on this one
If this was the Eighties of would’ve been nabbed for the intro of someone’s album track
@@anko_dtm I hope this is a joke
well that's the magic of pure intervals
@@aleksandarstojceski3139 why? He’s done transcriptions for weirder stuff
I think every DAWs imaginable are just Desmos on steroids
As a music software developer, you're kinda right but you're also kinda wrong, it's hard to explain. For example, I could probably make a DAW, but I still have yet to learn math and Desmos is kind of a mystery to me lol. I guess I know the math but just in the language of computers rather than the language of classic math stuff?
As a Reason 13 user here, y e s
@@LWmusik As an audio software developer, while calculus, linear algebra and other stuff is important, they should not stop you from learning in any way. Basic concepts of overlap-add buffers, format-specific things like controllers, events and so on, GUI, they don't require math. As for actual synthesis, you need minimal math by the way. You can either just combine partials for additive synthesis, or for subtractive synthesis, just begin with a procedural waveform (may be created using just logic or math, really) and go subtractive on it using filters or anything else. It's just important to never let anyone stop you, and if you don't know math in its classic sense, it's not an issue either! Keep creating. ^^
It would be more correct to say that every procedural synthesizer plugin is just a calculator on steroids, the DAWs usually have other responsibilities =]
The fact that the chords change so slowly like this makes it feel like it's an organ playing to a church chant. The plagal cadence at the end seals the deal - I literally heard the "amen" in my head during chords 25 and 26 (1:12 onward).
yeah now that you say that it sounds like something off of kali malone’s the sacrificial code lol
haha, indoctrinated minds…
@@PASHKULI yeah indoctrinated saying it sounds like an organ
@PASHKULI HOLY SHIT WHY IS EVERY OTHER ATHEIST CORNY ASL
This demonstration finally got me to hear the beats and waviness inherent in equal temperament tuning.
These chords are gorgeous. I was expecting most of them but the octave spread and the timing somehow made it more magical
The connection between maths and music always amazes me
Holy shit this is the best chord progression I've heard in my life dude. Its so nostalgic yet so new and refreshing. Kudos to you!
This is so indescribably cool. When that first bass note hits at 0:48, it made me feel a special kinda way
A album of this would be incredible, ive already listened a couple of times
Thats a great idea!
A berry good idea
I've simulated waves in Desmos before, basics like sine, triangles, squares and saws but also played with things like phase modulation.
…but I don't have any idea how to actually get a sound out of it.
I use the Tone function :]
This is actually something that you’d hear in Minecraft holy hell that was ethereal
This made me feel a complex emotion
You may like life mask by portico quartet. Not quite as simple and elegant as this but very cool.
omg amazin, i would watch and appreciate this for the gimmick, but then these chords really took me by surprise. next we prove desmos is ableton complete
br o this is deadmau5 levels of melody
I’m so glad someone mentioned him here. I had that thought in the back of my mind but didn’t think anyone else would’ve noticed it.
i couldn't learn music theory and now i gotta learn math im cooked
It would be cool if you tagged this video as music so I could listen to it in RUclips music.
scratched a brain itch with this one
0:13 BILL WURTZ FLY AROUND REFERENCE?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
sounds almost IDENTICAL to "it was all a dream" by snails house!
Ngl, that's true. Ujico makes great music.
Kinda reminds me of an unreleased track by Boards of Canada - “From one source all things depend”
Never thought id say i wanna sample math before but wow this is beautiful
Next step: write a Python program to FFT an arbitrary sound file and feed it into Desmos to play music 😁
New video idea... :]
@@berrynote oops too late i already did it :3333 i was bored ruclips.net/video/rZkUCJyyAKE/видео.html
This Impressed me, beautiful work, this make me cry
earthbound energy
Wow, this is awesome. Kind of giving me Radiohead Kid A vibes, I had no idea Desmos could do this!
Omg never thought I would see something from math class on my recommendations 😂
The simplest things are always the most amazing love this ❤️
This is so soothing
on Desmos is crazy
Getting Boards of Canada vibes from this
you made me like desmos now
youre a good chord writer
Thanks!
@@berrynote whats the chord progression?
I need to try this out, it's a cool way of visualizing and understanding intervals!
absolutely crazy
Man, what phenomenal chords
I wish i wrote this this is beautiful
this is beautiful
Reminds me of analogue aphex twin
If someone can hook into Desmos and let you send midi in realtime (or someday even audio) it could make for a really interesting plugin
i’m in love with this
This is lovely.
This is beautiful my guy. I've only been using desmos to get through my electronics work. I'd love to learn how you've done this!
Thanks a ton! I didn't create the graph in this video, but here's a similar one I did make!
www.desmos.com/calculator/jisfczn5s4
omg I gotta try this, that's insane
okok Im going to bed right now....
P L E A S E make a video breaking down how this was done and what most of it means, at least like in general terms; I've been trying to replicate this myself because I'm really interested but I'm lost because desmos wants me to assign a val to P and H ;-;
literal goosebumps dude wut is wrong with you?
*inserts absolute cinema gif*
How are you even doing that, I love the visualization are you able to share a calculator just of that?
Nice chord progression man
Music is math
Reminds me of “YOU AINT GOTTA LIE TO KICK IT MY FELLA, YOU AINT GOTTA TRY SO HAAAARD”
So it’s very good
ah!! this is beautiful, i really would love to animate to this
This is great
new sophie dropped
So let me explain what this guy is doing. What is considered a sine graph/sine wave in maths is considered as a fundamental tone or frequency. This means a singular pitch such as the A4 (440hz) or C3 (middle C) notes on a piano or keyboard with no harmonics and thus the frequency or tone may sound flat/dull at times. When you play multiple musical notes together over various intervals you get a chord. A chord in audio physics represents a complex tone, that is - one which is made out of multiple harmonics and frequencies + the fundamental frequency or in the context of a musical chord, the root. If we apply music theory to this, they have applied various skills such as when and when not to use the tonic, modulation and perhaps various voicings and inversions for better harmonic flow. So shout out to them for being able to do this while it took me 2 hours to plot y= x^2 on demos 👏😅😂🎛
Nice explanation!
0:32 i feel like that shouldve descended e d db
im sorrryy I choked when writing :[
@@berrynote do it again mwahahaha
holy that's amazing
for some reason this was radiohead af
You are a magician
spicy meatball
desmos is so good for music theory like microtones
And they say that music made on a computer with the aid of algorithms is devoid of emotion....
Honestly I want to see someone get a voice into desmos
Love this
this is so great
How in the hell 😂
Beautiful
sounds a little bit like a soundtrack from Kraina Grzybow TV
Sounds a lot like Boards Of Canada
Now do it in just intonation :3
Whoa 😳 would you mind scrolling down to show the kinds of equations you used? I'm trying to recreate this cuz it's really cool but I can't figure out how sound waves work 😭
EDIT nvm you can just put a list in the tone function lol
tone(2^(A/12) * 440)
super cool! how are you doing the audio-rate synthesis? i've been wanting something like that for a while
tone function?!?!
yeah, here's a little graph I made to kinda show how it works! www.desmos.com/calculator/asnf7iuw3z
Sounds awesome dude! Do you mind if I sample it?
Go ahead! :]
the next ym2612
reminds me a lot of the ambient 1 album by STRFKR
Its funny that people find this crazy. This kinda stuff is going on in every sound app.. good job applying this into Desmos tho, sounds neat
its crazy *bc* its in desmos
that's like saying "why do people find it impressive that you can paint in Excel? That's just what every image editor does"
Wait.. u can do this outside of desmos?? That’s craaaaazy
@@oxytomii well ive seen entire 3D games in desmos. And considering pcs do this math anyway in daily use, its kinda obvious that its possible in a math programm
banger
I did not just witness this. 🤪
Great minds think a like I guess.
What a neat approach :)
This sounds extremely close to God Only Knows chords but major 3rd higher, would be a cool idea
Yess I love the Beach Boys :]
heck yeah
Someday i"ll start producing in Exel. But, that's an other story.
wait... new video idea?!
How do you even get it to play sound?
Using the tone feature!
Can you share the graph link?
ok now i have to one up you
I'm pretty sure you can't do waveforms in desmos. How did you do this?
using the tone function, you can make sounds, and a wave function separately. The wave doesn't actually cause the music, I just pair them up :]
Please slide the chord progression I beg 🙏🙏🙏
I don't know it, I kinda just made it up, but you can get it if you put the numbers to the right on a chromatic scale i think :]
do helpless child by swans
I want a link :)
How do you do this please tell me
using the tone function, you can play a specific Hz! :]
are you secretly deadmau5?
how ??!!
I had this same exact idea but I never really fucked with the desmos api enough to figure out how to do it. It'd would be dope as hell if you released the code
tf are the P and H for??
what are _P_ and _H_ ? clearly they're somehow related to _A₁_ but I don't see where they're defined
I'm assuming P converts the semitone counts in A into frequency ratios. Not sure what H is though.
are these chords, perchance, featured in a song on your album? havent listened but would like to hear this in a full track (deluxe edition maybe, just an idea but be sure to credit me bc its so smart)
btw chords are beautiful, genuinely love this
Thanks so much! :]
Resolve
can I get the key for this I NEED to resample this
this should be in A maj? I think so, but make sure to check for yourself :]
bonus points for the captions being translated from American Sign Language (sin language?)
I didn't notice that, thats awesome!
bro how