You guys might say like this 2.64e+6 BPM = 2,640,000 BPM = 44,000 Hz Since a composer normally uses 44,100Hz sample rate when they release the song, so the actual BPM will be 44,100Hz = 2,646,000 BPM = 2.646e+6 BPM, and this is the limit of bpm. But, I think the 2.64(not 6 here)e+6 BPM is intended, since the groove BPM of this song that I analyzed is 161.1328125 BPM = 2,640,000 / 2^14 BPM
I think that's because 440Hz (standard A4 note pitch) divides 44,000 but not 44,100. If it was 2.646e+6 BPM the pitch made by the kicks would be 3.93 cents sharp than other sounds. (Smaller than human distinction limit(6 cents), though.)
If you wanna get technical (which I assume you do, since we're talking sample rate) the highest frequency that can be produced at any samplerate is half the samplerate. It's because you need at least 2 samples to create an oscillating pattern. Look up the Nyquist frequency if you want to learn for yourself. You would need to double the samplerate so encode any frequency from straight 2.64e+6 BPM kicks propperly. There are standards for samplerates up to 192kHz, so you "could" go faster, But mathematicly the lowest frequency produced is allready 44,000 Hz. More than double the human hearing range. So you wouldn't hear a thing. But if you wanna get creative with samplerates, you make a beat faster than the nyquist frequency. Then you get aliasing, which is basicly the frequency spectrum folding in over itself. Tones rising above nyquist fall instead, warping the sound in very weird ways. If you're familiar with bit-crushers you might know the sound you get when reducing the samplerate. I'd love to hear extratone playing with aliasing, just to hear what it could sound like. Anyway, Extratone originated from people modding gear like drummachines to make them play as fast as possible. It's only fitting to nerd out on how you can make it faster :P Thanks for comming to my ted talk.
Yeah I mean every sound is just a wave cycle played at a certain speed, so if you take the waveform of a kick and then play it fast enough it will become just a pure tone which is the music theory of Extratone music. You can do the same in reverse taking a synth sound and then playing a note low enough on the keyboard you'll get to hear the individual pulses
Agreed. Kobaryo used the fast kicks to make an actual melody which really shows how skilled he is and its something I haven’t heard with other hypertone songs
@@V0W4N it can't be converted directly like that, Nyquist stated that the highest frequency that can be presented in discrete points is half of the sampling rate. So 44.1kHz can only have a tone of max 22.05kHz, half of that BPM
@@chineason Well yeah, the maximum non-amiguously reproducible frequency of note here would indeed be 22.05kHz. But the reason 44.1kHz is the standard sampling rate is because 22.05kHz is safe enough to encompass all human audible sounds. Even if a 44.1kHz tone could be produced by the kicks, we couldn't hear it anyway.
my favorite part is at 0:58 where the kick speeds back up to a higher octave. Best hypertone song I have ever listened to, only someone like kobaryo could make a 2,640,000 bpm song sound amazing. Keep it up
Kobaryo is the only man I know who could make 2.64 million BPM still sound like an absolute jam. Like seriously, I probably say this a lot, but nicely done on this one especially. To make a banger song is one thing, but to make a banger song at this speed is just incredible🔥🔥🔥🔥
I find it really hard to use this bpm and make it sound good. Not even that, but the fact that the bpm doesnt take over the entire song and is followed with a nice melody. Hypertone is a really complex genre and you did a masterpiece with this one. Even the second drop changes to a heavier structure but still feels so melodic.
I listen to a lot of things: Rock, Pop, Electro, Classic, Symphonic, Lyric, especially Hard Music but still. This track makes me "fly", I don't know why, but it feels like my mind is going elsewhere everytime I listen to Singularity. Only Kobaryo tracks makes me feel like this, every track of the album is amazing, always full of energy, and I get it if people think it's just noise, but to me and a lot of other, it's our lil escape from reality. Thanks for the music Kobaryo
I didn’t say this when I last visited but this is probably the most beautiful sounding yet most realistic hypertone I’ve ever heard. How you make these genres actually work I have no idea. It’s genuinely magic to me.
agreed! including Extratone, and speedcore this is the only one sounded melodically(or more precisely early computer generated sounds) that a wood saw or an angle grinder to your ears
You just gave me inspiration for [human-targeted] music about artificial superintelligence Also the main idea isn't all that hard to understand, peoples. They just made the beat frequency match the desired tone frequencies to create a compound sound. It's a bit odd to me, though, because they only do that in extratone and stuff to generate pitches, and if they changed the tempo lots of times in more normal-paced music it would sound really weird
fun fact, if you slowed this song down to like 121 bpm for example, it would be about 57 days before you finish it (this is just if the whole song was 2.64 mil bpm, ofc since it has slower parts it would take less but still days for it to be complete)
This has gotta be the most interesting song I've listened to from kobaryo This song is so unique to the point where I don't even know how to feel. But I love it. One last thing Kobaryo, l love you man.
Brad taste in music has listened to this album. He liked it, but only this song that he gave the shrug. But of course i like this... Hyper ambient to the soul
Ok wait, so how do artists like kobaryo actually get the bpm that high? Dont most DAWs peak for bpm? Are the kicks like super short and the the bpm is at max? (Thats what i think but idk)
Holy mother of god this song is actually amazing! I genuinely love it so much man! It's absolutely incredible! Sounds amazing as well which can be very difficult with a song with this high of a bpm, but somehow you managed to make it sound incredible. 3:14 is my favorite part, but not by much because every part is just the same amount of banger...ness Idk, but what I do know is that this song SLAPS! Amazing work! Keep it up! :D
You guys might say like this
2.64e+6 BPM = 2,640,000 BPM = 44,000 Hz
Since a composer normally uses 44,100Hz sample rate when they release the song, so the actual BPM will be
44,100Hz = 2,646,000 BPM = 2.646e+6 BPM, and this is the limit of bpm.
But, I think the 2.64(not 6 here)e+6 BPM is intended, since the groove BPM of this song that I analyzed is 161.1328125 BPM = 2,640,000 / 2^14 BPM
Wait how did you get the groove bpm I’m genuinely curious 👀
I think that's because 440Hz (standard A4 note pitch) divides 44,000 but not 44,100. If it was 2.646e+6 BPM the pitch made by the kicks would be 3.93 cents sharp than other sounds. (Smaller than human distinction limit(6 cents), though.)
If you wanna get technical (which I assume you do, since we're talking sample rate) the highest frequency that can be produced at any samplerate is half the samplerate. It's because you need at least 2 samples to create an oscillating pattern. Look up the Nyquist frequency if you want to learn for yourself.
You would need to double the samplerate so encode any frequency from straight 2.64e+6 BPM kicks propperly. There are standards for samplerates up to 192kHz, so you "could" go faster, But mathematicly the lowest frequency produced is allready 44,000 Hz. More than double the human hearing range. So you wouldn't hear a thing.
But if you wanna get creative with samplerates, you make a beat faster than the nyquist frequency. Then you get aliasing, which is basicly the frequency spectrum folding in over itself. Tones rising above nyquist fall instead, warping the sound in very weird ways. If you're familiar with bit-crushers you might know the sound you get when reducing the samplerate. I'd love to hear extratone playing with aliasing, just to hear what it could sound like.
Anyway, Extratone originated from people modding gear like drummachines to make them play as fast as possible. It's only fitting to nerd out on how you can make it faster :P
Thanks for comming to my ted talk.
@@PotatisSlottet Check hypertone for bpms above 20000
So... if a song is too fast, it becomes relaxing again? Weird. Love it.
high notes are 10s of thousands of waves per second.
same
Yeah I mean every sound is just a wave cycle played at a certain speed, so if you take the waveform of a kick and then play it fast enough it will become just a pure tone which is the music theory of Extratone music. You can do the same in reverse taking a synth sound and then playing a note low enough on the keyboard you'll get to hear the individual pulses
@@Healibordyep
@@Healibord this is hypertone
this is the first hypertone song that i have ever heard that actually sounds like music and not just a mix of a spedup chain saw and white noise
Ong
real
Agreed. Kobaryo used the fast kicks to make an actual melody which really shows how skilled he is and its something I haven’t heard with other hypertone songs
i do not listen to hypertone often but this one's good
"Your heart syncs to your music's bpm"
Me:
Death
@@saivaraprasad4371 No, you'd die and come back, to die again.
Your heart would literally explode from beating that fast. It would go hypersonic.
Baki characters when they bleed:
BPM264万:サンプルレート44.1kHzにおけるBPMの音声出力的限界
yeah i noticed it too when i converted it into hz
44.1kHz对应的是264.6万BPM,所以离限制还差一点
@@V0W4N it can't be converted directly like that, Nyquist stated that the highest frequency that can be presented in discrete points is half of the sampling rate. So 44.1kHz can only have a tone of max 22.05kHz, half of that BPM
@@chineason Well yeah, the maximum non-amiguously reproducible frequency of note here would indeed be 22.05kHz. But the reason 44.1kHz is the standard sampling rate is because 22.05kHz is safe enough to encompass all human audible sounds. Even if a 44.1kHz tone could be produced by the kicks, we couldn't hear it anyway.
@@chineasonI suppose that any silence would still count as 2.64e6 bpm then no?
Finally!!, We've come to the edge of the album. It's fucking 2 Million BPM!!!
2.6*
@@brlewhoop57882.640000🤓
oh wait.. there's more.
Meanwhile "The omniverse - Giant void in the universe" with 1.7e+154 bpm: 🗿
@@sumlittleguy this one is more legit cuz it doesn't use weird tricks
Cammelia: BPM 2021
Kobaryo: BPM 10000
Cammelia: BPM 2022
Kobaryo: BPM 20000
Cammelia: BPM 2023
Kobaryo: BPM 2.64e+6
my favorite part is at 0:58 where the kick speeds back up to a higher octave. Best hypertone song I have ever listened to, only someone like kobaryo could make a 2,640,000 bpm song sound amazing. Keep it up
2.64×10^6÷60=44,000
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Awesome "Extrambient"
It needs at least 88kHz sampling rate XD.
@@moeameakitsuki it atleast needs 96khz
this comment reminds me of something similar to this
ちなみにこういう曲好きな人は、Aekhloriąで検索するともっと幸せになれるゾ
I love how it becomes so ridiculously fast that they literally used the kicks to make melodies lmfao
extratone is the name of the genre. happens a lot in extratone
It's actually hypertone
thats kind of the point of extratone and anything faster
So chaotic and so beautiful at the same time. Definitely the best hypertone song I ve ever heard. This just gives me chills 🤍💜
This is Megatone
@@Dark_Assassynthat this point it doesn’t fit into any “tone” genre anymore it’s just, a singularity 😏
@@Just1barofsoap You're right, it's just singularity.
@@Dark_Assassynthhypertone
One of the best Hypertone tracks I know, this is sooo beautiful and Experimental ❤
Thank you Kobaryo
1:36 どこか懐かしさを感じた
Hypertone that goes so far forward on the bpm it becomes relaxing again, im both confused and astounded.
2:35 literally the highest pitch you could ever hear, insanity.
こういうKobaryoさんって割とNew year death 2020以来かなぁって けど桁がおかしくなるくらいまでやってくれてほんとにうれしい....
bpm 1000 えぇ...
bpm 10000 ??????
bpm 2000 ハハ...
bpm 2.64+e ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
👍 melodic hypertone
Kobaryo is the only man I know who could make 2.64 million BPM still sound like an absolute jam. Like seriously, I probably say this a lot, but nicely done on this one especially. To make a banger song is one thing, but to make a banger song at this speed is just incredible🔥🔥🔥🔥
Man?
@@purpugle You're right. He's more akin to a god.
@@LoneKakarot That is not...
the best 2,640,000 bpm I've heard in my life, I love it 💕😍
its 2.640.000 bpm, not 2,264000 bpm
@@cunnieseverywhere wut they literally said 2,264,000 which is correct notation.
wtf is wrong with you@@cunnieseverywhere
@@slamopfpnoobneverunsub5362 what??
only kobaryo can make something with a bpm this high sound good
Sunhiausa could too
cap
tbh its not bpm anymore
@@tdb517 2640000 BPM = 44000BPS
@@L3NN0XXNgl when I first heard this song I though it was from Sunhiausa/Aekhloria
man literally managed to make hypertone not sound like the seperation of the soul from the body i am genuinely impressed
there it is
probably my favorite kobaryo song
same honestly.
Same tbh
I find it really hard to use this bpm and make it sound good. Not even that, but the fact that the bpm doesnt take over the entire song and is followed with a nice melody. Hypertone is a really complex genre and you did a masterpiece with this one. Even the second drop changes to a heavier structure but still feels so melodic.
kobaryo is everything ok
I listen to a lot of things: Rock, Pop, Electro, Classic, Symphonic, Lyric, especially Hard Music but still. This track makes me "fly", I don't know why, but it feels like my mind is going elsewhere everytime I listen to Singularity. Only Kobaryo tracks makes me feel like this, every track of the album is amazing, always full of energy, and I get it if people think it's just noise, but to me and a lot of other, it's our lil escape from reality.
Thanks for the music Kobaryo
camelia: omaga i released 2021 bpm song!!1!!
Kobaryo: 2 FUCKING MILLION BPM
I didn’t say this when I last visited but this is probably the most beautiful sounding yet most realistic hypertone I’ve ever heard. How you make these genres actually work I have no idea. It’s genuinely magic to me.
Kobaryo, Я восхищён вашей музыкой, это лучший hypertone, который я слышал! Спасибо за лучшие ощущения от вашей песни(◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
and this is peak
bro get yo 10billion rise of kingdoms code aaa10202 outta here i see you everywhere :d
@Georgie(?) zamn thank you now i can get my wife back because i will get 11.4gorillion power in rise if kingdoms!!
do not chart this, i beg you
@@V0W4N Mannn STOP SHUT UP PLEASE YOUR GONA GET INFINITE POWER STAPH
@@elvis8rgg he's gonna fuckin do it
My favorite hypertone song by far.
(This is the only hypertone song that I’ve heard that doesn’t hurt my ears
agreed! including Extratone, and speedcore
this is the only one sounded melodically(or more precisely early computer generated sounds) that a wood saw or an angle grinder to your ears
好き
You just gave me inspiration for [human-targeted] music about artificial superintelligence
Also the main idea isn't all that hard to understand, peoples. They just made the beat frequency match the desired tone frequencies to create a compound sound. It's a bit odd to me, though, because they only do that in extratone and stuff to generate pitches, and if they changed the tempo lots of times in more normal-paced music it would sound really weird
fun fact, if you slowed this song down to like 121 bpm for example, it would be about 57 days before you finish it (this is just if the whole song was 2.64 mil bpm, ofc since it has slower parts it would take less but still days for it to be complete)
god this entire album was such a treasure, this song especially was phenomenal
thank you kobaryo for temporarily curing my tinnitus
Honestly might be the best hypertone track I've ever heard
I LOVE the low extra tone kicks, the higher ones however can be painful
BANGERRR
bangerrr
I love this song so much. So beautiful ! First time i hear hypertone
I LOVE YOU KOBARYO I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH ONLY YOU CAN MAKE THIS CATASTROPHIC AMOUNT OF BPM SOUND AMAZING
Woah...
This is one is genuinely beautiful!
What the fuck, im actually crying, this is so beautiful
This is the best hypertone track of the world. And Maybe the best Kobaryo track's
My mind just ascend
never thought someone would've made melodic hypertone
if I put it on 2x, does it make it a 5.28e+6?
lmaoo yes it does
the ultimate meditation music
目覚ましに最適な曲をありがとうございます。😊
Its OVER 9000!
1:20❤
This has gotta be the most interesting song I've listened to from kobaryo
This song is so unique to the point where I don't even know how to feel. But I love it.
One last thing
Kobaryo, l love you man.
Thank you so so much about this 💜💜
Beautiful, loved it♡
my favorite bpm wow
This is an absolute banger!!!!!!!!! 🤩😍
Glad I clicked on this
This album was a blessing, thanks kobaryo :)
Absolute banger, somehow. I absolutely love this!!!!!! 🔥❤
2.64 million bpm good gosh. it sounds pretty good for having that.
This sounds so chaotically beautiful, I LOVE IT! 🔥❤
Sooo the beeps and... Those are... That high of a BPM. Love it!!!
Spectacular Song Kobaryo, you never disappoint us!
my man breakin world records
So beautiful ❤
This dial up modem goes hard
This shit makes me cry 🥹
I knew that if I heard any song with a BPM in the millions it would be from Kobaryo. I would have it no other way.
Incrível
One of my favourites from Kobaryo 💜
i listened to it at 1,5x speed and didnt even notice xd
Ngl it sounds really good on 1,5 speed :d
i dont know how, but i always end up coming back to this. good music per usual kobaryo!
New Banger
One of my favs tbh, I really like it!
damn this goes so hard tho
0:58 hell part 1
crazy!
Brad taste in music has listened to this album. He liked it, but only this song that he gave the shrug. But of course i like this... Hyper ambient to the soul
This gives me feeling of hope…
holy fuckkkk
Ok wait, so how do artists like kobaryo actually get the bpm that high? Dont most DAWs peak for bpm? Are the kicks like super short and the the bpm is at max? (Thats what i think but idk)
I just found my new favorite song :DD
this is so HARD what a bop
Real proof that if you make a song fast enough, it will cause a binary overflow and wrap back around to being calm and relaxing
This is just beautiful
I just listen this song like 300 times at work and home 👌🏼
Thanks Kobaryo-sama 🙏🏼
Greetings to everybody 🇲🇽
this is amazing
3:03 from this moment it becomes awesome
the entire thing was awesome idk what you mean
i think 0:48 is better because it has an actual melody, 3:03 is just an audible representation of a mental breakdown
beautiful
It's either tatsuyangu - milky way galaxy or this for best hypertone song, and I don't know which one to choose
Yooo someone else who knows that song. milky way galaxy is the fastest listenable song lol. However, I'd say singularity takes the upper hand imo.
I just remembered that "the omniverse - Andromeda galaxy" exists which is definitely the fastest listenable song.
@@Aerolite_FPS I'm so glad I know those songs, they're great. They're exemplary of what hypertone should be in my opinion.
❤❤❤. I love hypertone so much. I wanna try this genre.
HOLY
This is my first time hearing a song this fast, and I’m so shocked that people are able to reach this fast 😭
I was just mapping it a few hours ago, and this came up.
hypertone my beloved
это так восихитительно, атмосфера очень необычная и казалось бы не очень сочетаемая с большим бмп, но тут...)
wow this is in a lot of ways cathartic i never heard anything like this
Stunning track!
Holy mother of god this song is actually amazing! I genuinely love it so much man! It's absolutely incredible! Sounds amazing as well which can be very difficult with a song with this high of a bpm, but somehow you managed to make it sound incredible. 3:14 is my favorite part, but not by much because every part is just the same amount of banger...ness Idk, but what I do know is that this song SLAPS! Amazing work! Keep it up! :D
You Are On Another Level.
what is bros doing with 2.64M
yayy! on the main channel now :))
When the song is all one note, but it sounds like it’s going multiple octaves apart
k this is the first hypertone song ive listen to ever, and lets just say im not let down
cool
some weirdass adofai tech charter is gonna love this one