Music from very short C programs - Continuation
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- This video is partly a continuation from these three videos uploaded by viznut:
1- bit.ly/29X48LG
2- bit.ly/29DGNTq
3- bit.ly/29wk4Hv
Using only a little bit of C code, you can write a simple type of music called a "bytebeat". The possibilities are almost limitless in what you can do with it. Here are some tools you can use if you want to experiment:
HTML5 Bytebeat: bit.ly/1ZrtXqs
8-bit Generative Composer: bit.ly/29oDA4E
Did you find a cool expression and do you want it featured in the next video? Send it to me here: bit.ly/29CEIUf
Here are all expressions seen in this video in order: pastebin.com/ki...
This is amazing. There's been quite a few unique ones here. Thank you!
use of the harmonic series gives the uniquely microtonal sound, I love it
I love "Crude Sinewave Dubstep" "Now this actually sounds pretty cool"
Wish there was an easy way of copying it and editing it on my own :P
At the very bottom of the video description, I have included a link to the whole list of (copiable) expressions seen in this video on Pastebin. I don't think you should have any trouble copying them. If you do, I can put said songs in another reply to your comment. Oh, and, thank you for the feedback.
Now this actually sounds pretty cool actually sounds pretty cool.
Zone out there is from experience!?
Friends friends gg
No I you what are idea have saying
@@M3KAI5ER44 i just had a flabbergasting stroke just ffrom tyt ryign to read that
@@DiscontinuedChannelProbably
wituation fhoo a ohat
tejeez got that gass
0:14 Absolute bop
Thank you for adding mine! TBH I don't even know how I manage to discover this. I was originally just trying to find a way to make a sequence using division rather than the usual multiplication. That sound at the end was discovered by complete accident and if you listen closely you hear it playing low pitched out-of-tune sounds for the entire beginning of the song that somehow turned into percussion.
You are most certainly welcome. You did a really great job at finding this.
heres one I just found
greggman.com/downloads/examples/html5bytebeat/html5bytebeat.html#t=0&e=0&s=8000&bb=5d000001008a0000000000000000320f411aa74214e7510d55b1dd5adfc1b57148eb469574acde5d43ab1652fe526b4346adcf37fa2b5fde9d9be2a555508cbcc403fc4d31ceec021045be56c5ef1f6a2cc4bc7271f0410fbd3ba1cf5c4865652b473eb4558b3d0ffff576e700
Birthday 1999-2000
adding /v+w/t to the end changes things and cancels things
your comment is 6 years old now
I could imagine having a PC, with an earworm, and the spectrogram would just show this
5:13 you are correct if you like this one
7:40 a bit delayed but more correct
2:36 heard this in a malwae4
9:54 this bytebeat is my favourite viznut made a good owrk on that
SALINEWIN!! 1! 1! 1!! 111!
10:11 At this 0.25x. Sound, like, "Crare.exe" by itzsten and Siam alam
6:26
Nice survival horror soundtrack.
oh man the last one I submitted had the circle wave formula left in it
Noise Maker is what you get by adding Blueberry's "Good old fractal melody" and raer's "Street Surfer"
Nobody:
The bowling alley screen when you get a strike: 0:00
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWEWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEEWWW
I think "Techno" should be renamed to somthing like "Green hills" or "Farm planes"
Or "Hills"
Technoblade never dirs
dies not dirs
It sounds like it's defragmenting my hard drive
This is actually lit
Very cool. I love byte eat.
ByteBeat not Byte eat
@@i_did_the_corrupting bytebeep
My favorite is Crude Sinewave Dubstep
11:30
Yess
**Dabs**
3:25 made me think i had sticky keys
11:33 sounds like Shrooms from Jerobeam Fenderson Osciloscope Music
fr though
5:14 UNKNOWN'S PLANET
i jumped when it started playing
The first one almost sounds like the intro to popcorn at one point
My favorite was tejeez's one! I got the name of tejeez's code it's Bassline
Brilliant!
Techno is my favorite one
I would like to learn more about this beautiful peices of C Programs please.
I made a reply to Spherey, who commented on this video, a year ago with two links explaining how expressions (the mathematic formulas) work in C. Unfortunately, that's all I can really provide since I'm not actually good at programming in C (I used other tools to make this video).
Pieces*
the techno one is not compatible with c
7:30 is my favorite
i didnt know slamming your keyboard could make music
If you would like to learn more about how expressions in C work, you can start here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operators_in_C_and_C++
www.javatpoint.com/c-expressions
wow 👏👏👏
ultra nice
t=t*5,((t&t>>9)|(t*(27/20)&t>>11)|(t*(729/400)&t>>12))|(t*6/5&t>>14)
5-limit ratio melody
Epico
How Do You Make Bytebeats
moon scanner sound familliar...
with salinewin
thats kewl
These are pretty cool, but I think I would have liked it better if you added a low-pass filter to them. My ears are pleasantly bleeding!
5:15 This one reminds me of the Nokia "Arabic Ringtone"
these song names are lit roflmao
TREE year from experience
TTT
Tkdur
Fgkc
Rsuris ssyclckhcohcurc
2:52 How did you make a wave WITHOUT A TRIG FUNCTION???
gabrielmiceli.x10host.com/csd.htm
That is so loud thx for scarring me
@@hackermodhelperminecraftcl4476 I mean it's bytebeat. Not blackbird.
@@noahlovotti7722 OK it's so loud *AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
tried to punch the code into one of caustic modules... but the code here takes up more space than the module can accept
Oh man, I've got no coding ability to pull off creating any code that could produce anything remotely listenable
But now I'm wondering if a ChatGPT text AI could be trained on some of these examples to create AI generated bytebeat music!
That's a nice idea
can someone give me the link of nerofunk created by stephanshi?
Yes it's salinewin
Yes it's a skidded malware by an infamous skidder*
@@Celax653 can you run windows?
How did you determine the tempo and key signatures?
It's set by the sample rate.
What every pc virus is:
0:14 man, I never knew malware music could be this funky.
Deep Tones sounds like hell
How did you make a graph?
I used a program called QB64 to make this entire video and used Fraps to record it. QB64 is a programming IDE that uses the QBasic programming language along with other modern commands, see www.qb64.org/ -- I translated each C expression into a BASIC compatible expression. The X coordinate is each sample modulus 256, and the Y coordinate is the value of the sample.
Cool, it looks very cool, thank you for your answer!
(t >> 5)*500 is a helicopter lol
I am legit the dumbest fucking peasant on earth oml.
I've released a new version of my bytebeat online composer. Here's the first track in the video in it:
entropedia.co.uk/generative_music/#v3b64FY1NCsIwFIT3PcVbhSQi+WmbVopZKNiVh0gli0BpMX0K8TSexZP5Ooth+JhhlIRrDp8CY17Xd4FLDLjBVH7fMUw5xRnu6RHnBFJVW8Rbjk9eW621GKpwxqPVTT9UOeIrL8A5MvTeCcZRcko7cG1bt8J7YwXpQEjWqtl7RJixHTFqB+87RtbvdmLG0QSVa+jnDw==
youtube ate my comment
bruh
i tried putting my thing into this thing but caused strange bugs
uk/generative_music/#v3b64FcixCoAgEADQ/b6iRfGUSNFBCR37jKBBOLgQMoM+P3rju+vYer1UCM5aXIGyGqUE1Mp5qewbY4pHiqmU/52T3iIicCYzBEHLbEjTwjPBmVk2SdDreHqbzr3NJPgD
@dinosaurman142 nicurposter
sthephanshi forked your composer
this is so based
0 said
sorry if im filling your comment section with codes
I wasn't the one removing/hiding the comments if that's what this is about; RUclips did that automatically. Fortunately, I found four of them in "Held for review" and recovered them. These comments are still better than about half of the comments that I usually get.
Edit: it turns out that one of them that's in a reply is being hidden, and there's nothing that I can do about it.
found the reply by using "newest first" comment list
I'm putting it in my notepad incase it later gets deleted
what have i done.
(u=((t*5&t>>7)|(t*3&t>>10)|(~t>>7)),u*((127&t*(7&t>>10))>14))))^u>>7)^((t&t+t/256)-t*(t>>15)&64)
@@GabrielMiceli tbh i didnt even know youtube hides comments
my old codes make me vomit
Why the | looks like an :?😂
i couldn't submit the title to my "Traditional Electronic Atlantean Folk"
t=t/4,g=(("11334386" [t>>10&7] ))-(("24545312" [t>>15&7] ))+9,((pow((pow(2,g+9)),(1/7))*t&t>>6))&((pow((pow(2,g+13)),(1/7))*t|t>>10))+1
sample rate is 32hz
6:08 NULL "UNKNULL" THEME
The most dangerous parasite
💠💠💠💠💠NULL UNKNULL
NULL UNKNULL is a SUPERVIRUX born half spermatozoo, half VIRUS-Y, half UNKNOWN.
her powers is INFECT or KILL everyone to make he enough stronger than XOREZ the QUEEN OF SUPERVIRUXs.
he can fly, he can penetrate everything, he can speake but he has no mouth.
what the fuck are you posting?
+Absorp the characteristic.
not a CRAZYMINDFUCK!!
+UNKNOWN THE SECRET GOD
yeah not at all
definitely fucking not
also i googled that it doesnt exist
2:28 DARK MARK ZERO THEME
Pov: u are watching this in 2022
Yeah, things have certainly⋯ changed a lot since I've uploaded this video. I can't remember the last time I've touched bytebeat, but I do still plan on revisiting this topic sometime in the future like I promised.
12:08 ELDER NIGHTMARE SCREAMER V'S BIRTHDAY THEME
ZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZz
no
7:29 UNKNOWN'S DIMENSIONAL VOLCANO
no
1000th viewer
2:28 UNKNOWN'S BLACK HOLE
one bytebeat code i made
t*(39&t>>12-t*(43&t>>10)/t*(49&t>>11)&t>>9-1)%200 (11025 Hz)
A lot of these sound like a truckload of Commodore 64s crashed into a train load of plumbing.
another version viznut's popular bytebeat code
(t*5&t>>7^t*3&t>>10)&t&t>>5