@@erictao8396 actually I just thought of this now: it kinda sounds like a fitting sound an enemy from Destiny 2 would make. You’d get that if you seen/played it before. But who knows maybe Desmos is a tool for top secret comms from such a species, waiting to be decoded XD
@@tunedtoeb I imagine that species is pretty pissed at the people who made nyan cat in desmos. Either that, or they took one look and realised that our species has surpassed them in technological superiority long ago
@@rommix0 Desmos, while being the best online tool, sadly leaves a lot to be desired. Their CAS barely makes any computational optimizations, infact, I believe it barely caches values. This can easily be observed when working with a double summation. Really want to sit down for a month and write a good c++ graphing program, so much cool stuff could be done with an open source multi-threaded program similar to Desmos. I love Python for math, but sometimes it's exhausting working with the data
Hahaha thank you! I think Desmos would freak if it tried playing the "infinite jaggedness" of it, so sadly this is only an approximation. I wonder what it would sound like as a waveform though (someone could do it in Audacity maybe?)
Hahaha it's the Weierstrass function, which is an example of a "fractal curve" which is infinitely jagged no matter how much you zoom in! Contemporaries called it a "monster" and "lamentable scourge"; learn more here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weierstrass_function
@@KangJangkrik Oh I see, there are some limitations to Desmos (like you can only get one octave from E4 to E5 and you can only play one note at a time) but if you wanted, you could play any song you wanted as long as it fits within those constraints :) check out some of my other videos for demonstrations
The second one is exactly how I imagined the Weierstrass function would sound: like the haunting of a ghost.
LOL imagine a Ravel piece based on this
The function with two sinusoids of another video (ruclips.net/video/XZGk0_yyrjo/видео.html @ 0:53) sounds similar.
@@erictao8396 Imagine an urban legend based on this. The ghost of Weierstrass.
@@Klabbity_Kloots I love this
yep XDXD
With enough well placed waves you can make desmos speak
LOL Desmos's audio rendering system might not be sophisticated enough for that..
@@erictao8396 ruclips.net/user/shortso9aivBz214U
@@daco-shitpost stop self promoting
@@daco-shitpost pretty funny tbh
Johnny von Neumann used to say "with four parameters I can fit an elephant, and with five I can make him wiggle his trunk."
The sound reminds me of good old Nintendo games on the NES! love it tho!!
:O omg blackpenredpen, I love your videos, thanks so much for the comment!!!
@@erictao8396 😊
Yo what are you doing here??
Hi bprp!
@@blackpenredpen I SUBBED LOL
The first attempt sounded like some kind of crackly utterance an unknown species would make in some kind of shooter game maybe, lol
LOL that's a perfect description, maybe the Desmos sound system is really an alien species trying to communicate to us
@@erictao8396 actually I just thought of this now: it kinda sounds like a fitting sound an enemy from Destiny 2 would make. You’d get that if you seen/played it before.
But who knows maybe Desmos is a tool for top secret comms from such a species, waiting to be decoded XD
@@tunedtoeb I imagine that species is pretty pissed at the people who made nyan cat in desmos.
Either that, or they took one look and realised that our species has surpassed them in technological superiority long ago
kinda sounds like the first attempt was actually generating some kind of radio signal
I know right? I wonder what happened while Desmos was trying to play it
@@erictao8396 You gave Kim Jong-un the nuclear launch codes.
@@erictao8396 You would think Desmos would optimize their code and use spline interpolation instead while playing the audio.
@@rommix0 I wonder if the code is anywhere for how Desmos does it
@@rommix0 Desmos, while being the best online tool, sadly leaves a lot to be desired. Their CAS barely makes any computational optimizations, infact, I believe it barely caches values. This can easily be observed when working with a double summation. Really want to sit down for a month and write a good c++ graphing program, so much cool stuff could be done with an open source multi-threaded program similar to Desmos. I love Python for math, but sometimes it's exhausting working with the data
For anyone curious, this is how FM radio not works.
LOL it'd be pretty funny if FM radio worked using an infinitely jagged curve
"FM radio not works."
NOT or NOW ????
I make that mistake all the time.
Love to see my favourite function in a video haha.
What a wild function, I love it
@@erictao8396 The trig you learn in class, versus the trig you get on the exam haha.
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first one sounds like a ghast
Definitely something from another world
the flight of bumbelbee lol
Hahaha not quite
Great video! Keep up the good content!
Thanks so much!!
Spooky
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did i just hear desmos bark at me
First one sounds like an enderman
LOL maybe this is how they communicate
The first one is desmos having a stroke
LOL pretty much
The first seems like a Geiger counter
LOL maybe the weierstrass function is radioactive
@@erictao8396 😂
Lol it sounds much better than I thought. Cool
Hahaha thank you! I think Desmos would freak if it tried playing the "infinite jaggedness" of it, so sadly this is only an approximation. I wonder what it would sound like as a waveform though (someone could do it in Audacity maybe?)
0:04 bark
so good
2nd attempt: Flight of the Bumblebee
Wait what? It's a sine wave but.... It's sine wave in sine wave?
My brain hurts
Hahaha it's the Weierstrass function, which is an example of a "fractal curve" which is infinitely jagged no matter how much you zoom in! Contemporaries called it a "monster" and "lamentable scourge"; learn more here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weierstrass_function
@@erictao8396 oh i see! Thanks for the link!
@@arnavtete7793 No problem!
@@erictao8396 thats awesome
Wasn't this sound effect in Undertale when you're in napstablook's house?
isn't this one of the song that Napstablook have on it's computer?
LOL
Flight of the Bumblebee?
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Synth on desmos?
What do you mean?
@@erictao8396 ...i mean, is it possible if you make a synth on desmos? (Big views potential)
@@KangJangkrik Oh I see, there are some limitations to Desmos (like you can only get one octave from E4 to E5 and you can only play one note at a time) but if you wanted, you could play any song you wanted as long as it fits within those constraints :) check out some of my other videos for demonstrations
@@erictao8396 cool! +1 subscriber for you
Thanks so much!!!
How u make it make sounds
Hello! Click the graph on Desmos and press Alt+T
@@erictao8396 I found out how it turns out there's an entire menu for it right there in the thing
@@FoxDog1080 Yep!!
Now play Dirichlet function hehe
LOL I thought about it, but I think it would just sound like a bunch of 0s and 1s
first
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@@jocabulous ω^2th