In the case this is a genuine question, Desmos has a (limited) graph-to-sound feature. The video author, being a math wizard and comprehending how all sounds are just waves, experimented with making specific, wave-like functions to play as if they were small snippets of music. Electronic music, of course.
I GOT JUMPSCARED AT THE END WHAT THE HAY-
gottem 💀
Stop spoiling
stopping kids from saying stopping kids for saying first
💀
@@TheMatthewChannel4096 💀
No you can't just stop people doing god's work!
0:56 I like this part
Screamer timestops:
2:06
End of screamer timestops.
2:06 just sounded awesome. (kinda sounds like the beginning to Sayo-nara)
doki doki reference?!?
The shepherd tone starts at 0:26
THX
you're welcome
😂
That first part sounds nice though
Sounds like something straight out of Earthbound
0:33 THX
The end 😮😮😮
THX in the backrooms
2:07 poh: you are detonating the base of emotions
w song
dá pra fazer uma música com esse sons
tone(?)
what is happening lmfao
real
In the case this is a genuine question, Desmos has a (limited) graph-to-sound feature.
The video author, being a math wizard and comprehending how all sounds are just waves, experimented with making specific, wave-like functions to play as if they were small snippets of music. Electronic music, of course.
hi
@@Danidanijr hi
someone give this kid max/msp
what are these functions called and how to find them?
link in description
@@TheMatthewChannel4096i know, but i can't find what are they called
It is not just one simple equation lol…. tone() makes the sound, some random other function f(x) draws the graph etc.
Link?
In the description
Is desmos an instrument?
yes
can this brake my headphones?
no lol
Lovefool @@TheMatthewChannel4096
D:
not first
last
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