My brain spent 7 minutes trying to comprehend the fact that with the help of one beam and magnetic coils, it is possible to render 3D animation. Music of technology. ❤
An oscilloscope typically uses charged plates, not coils. I know, because I built one which used coils. 😮 And...yeah...that means that you're, quite possibly, correct.
Old, old arcade cabinets (think Asteroids) used Vector Graphics instead of the traditional pixel graphics we're use to, and I believe there was a home console that used it as well... I don't recall its name though Edit: @klausstock8020 Thank you, the Vectrex. I didn't want to clog upcthe thread with replies but it's appreciated
I'll have you know that a Sconicare toothbrush vibrates perfectly in tune to this song. Ridiculously amazing experience to brush your teeth with this on at the same time.
Funny you mention this! I'm in engineering school, for electrical engineering, and I learned that sudden changes/spikes have high frequency signals associated with them! Which is exactly what percussion tends to have as well.
@@DigitalWolverineit is a lot if calculus and piecewise functions, i took AP calc and did some of this stuff but all i got was like basic tones and a square wave out of like 30 different functions. This stuff is insane
umm you relly don't need to know to much to do this. i'm xoxos. fight me. (there's a video somewhere of one of my oscillators on prettyscope). i mean... s0 = 1; s1 = 0; then you just go s0 -= w * s1; s1 += w * s0; and you're spinning just smoke a lot of weed
This is so impressive. The fact that you were able to simulate reflections and refractions while the ball "moved" through an ever changing space, it is so mesmerizing.
This is some Trent Reznor level stuff man. It's STILL wild to me as an electrical engineer to think that this is the literal visualization of sound being produced.
Yeah I'm an audio engineer. I spend my days looking at waveforms in an editor. This should make sense to me, but it really doesn't. I can't compute. "Any sufficiently advanced technology will appear to be magic." Or something like that haha. I feel like I will learn a lot just by studying it.
@@inthefade The video is encoded in frequencies much higher than those audible to humans. Basically, we have two signals occupying different frequency bands combined and sent along the same line. The reason the (relatively) low-frequency audio isn't interfering with the video signal is because the timescale on the oscilloscope is faster than the audio signal. It's kinda like how when you look at the ocean, you're technically looking at two kinds of waves: the tides, which rise and fall only twice a day, and the regular wind-driven waves, which have a much higher frequency. You don't actually perceive the tides because the timescale of your perception is much shorter than the timescale of the tides. Similarly, the oscilloscope doesn't really "see" the audio.
Watching this on an 85" 4K screen and listening in 7.1 surround, I feel like my living room just became ground zero for an Alien Abduction. Welcome back, sir....we've been waiting patiently.
Thank you for making and releasing this. You’re allowing me to relive an era of my life that was lost to time. I went through some pretty bad breakups and basically lost my sanity, my home, my car, everything really. Getting to hear this made me feel that sense of wonder I had back then before everything. Thank you.
I have not yet managed to get my non-electronics-savvy friends to appreciate the genius of your work, but damn I'll keep trying. Amazingly diverse visuals, rich soundscape, lovely tune, thank you and congrats!
Same for me. I'm just in total awe while watching this. My friends that don't know/understand the tech behind and how impressive this is think it's weird and don't understand my fascination... But well, I'm happy that there are people out there that appreciate this art of a genius!
what i really love about is the simplicity, its just a sphere and some lines intersecting. ive made some oscilloscope music and its difficult to keep it simple sometimes. and to do that for a whole 7 minute evolving track is just wow
I watch and I wonder if the audio is more important than the visual and it seems they are exactly, precisely, equally important. A perfect 50/50 combo.
Subscribing to this channel with notifications enabled was definitely one of the best decisions I've done. Otherwise I could have missed out on so much!
This is kinda how a gravitational Wave scan would work. Also combined with radar. A network of satellites doing this for 24 hours straight, could produce a holographic, animated, map, of a planet, that could be saved permanently. So you could have a 24 hour animation, to see what's on the planet and where. You could have other satellites always in orbit, to provide a real time image of a given area, remotely. And you could start doing that with every planet, starting from most valuable, to least.
I can totally see it for me at my little venue @@je2555 I wonder if it would be possible to use an ILDA laser and a LaserDAC like the HeliosDAC with this. Maybe PureData could be used to play the audio and draw the lines with the DAC
This is huge. I did not expect to see a new song from you, thank you for the wonderful surprise! Sounds absolutely amazing and looks even more amazing!
I just stumbled upon this from my recommended videos and holy moly. One undertaking this must have been to create. An absolute masterpiece. This is what analog electronic music is all about to me. (Even if it was created using digital means). Capitalizing on the beautiful and organic nature of electric current being turned into sound. Every movement feels natural and almost like the wave itself is alive and reacting to its environment. Then you go and take it to another level by illustrating it with a mix of artistry and logic for each section of animation. It feels like I'm watching a living creature move and dance and experience its world and a deep and very exciting way. To the artist who I've just discovered today: thank you for creating this absolutely beautiful work of art.
Hey - glad you're back ! looking forward to the release. I actually started writing my own oscilloscope software years ago, and I always used your mushrooms tutorial to test it. Maybe you just inspired me to start developing it again !! Cheers
Incredible!!!! I can't even begin to imagine how you made some of these effects. Your art was already amazing, but youve clearly improved leaps and bounds over the years. Thanks for sticking around, cant wait for the ep to release
Holy cow - the dithering at the end, the fluid movements, the reflective effects on the ball, the track itself - I loved your art before, but this is leagues above, absolutely incredible
I was waiting for ages for you to drop a new banger! This is a pure masterpiece! Seriously the visual details are insane, thst alone is just extremely impressive! But to manage to still have a proper soundtrack? Im speechless man! And that's why I always stayed subscribed and will always follow your work! Keep going man! I'm loving it!
This makes me want to become a successful game developer to get rich and hire you one day. Your art is outstanding and more people should be aware of it!
synth nerd here, this cnannel was randomly suggested to me on my work account. This is SO good I had to go on my home computer to subscribe so I never lose this precious unique channel. Thanks for sharing sir.
This is easily my favorite of your works. It feels like that one really cool section from Blocks, but for the whole song and I could not love it more than I do-
This video makes me feel the same things I felt when watching the Boom Boom Pow music video by the Black Eyes Peas for the first time, that is to say pure awe. This was such a massive improvement (but not that the previous ones were bad, this one is exceptionally phenomenal!)
After all those years. We got it. Yes.
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought, "Somebody's doing that Fenderson thing."
HE'S FINALLY BACK
its been so long
HE RETURNS
Yes! :D
My brain spent 7 minutes trying to comprehend the fact that with the help of one beam and magnetic coils, it is possible to render 3D animation. Music of technology. ❤
An oscilloscope typically uses charged plates, not coils.
I know, because I built one which used coils. 😮
And...yeah...that means that you're, quite possibly, correct.
I think that, although the objects appear 3D, because it is being rendered with a single beam, they are technically 2D but I’m not sure.
@@L33tSkE3tIt’s all a matter of perspective.
Literally.
Old, old arcade cabinets (think Asteroids) used Vector Graphics instead of the traditional pixel graphics we're use to, and I believe there was a home console that used it as well... I don't recall its name though
Edit: @klausstock8020 Thank you, the Vectrex. I didn't want to clog upcthe thread with replies but it's appreciated
@@Enderdragon91 Vectrex
He went radio silent for a year and then dropped a banger
Huh. Functions was… wait a YEAR AGO?!
He went radio silent for 5 years before if that's your concern.
@@karolmongiello2725 I know
*they. It’s two guys lol
Can’t rush art, brother. Art of the highest caliber no less!
I'll have you know that a Sconicare toothbrush vibrates perfectly in tune to this song. Ridiculously amazing experience to brush your teeth with this on at the same time.
Sounds silly but you know i might actually have to try it 😂
Does a 20 dollar amazon toothbrush work?
lets see
🪥⸜(˃ ᵕ ˂。 )⸝
this reminds me of flatland; a sphere passing through a flat plane, at first seeming to be a circle of changing sizes, dissappearing and reappearing.
An.. Intersection ;)
I once had an OC inspired by a video explaining it. It was just a red, flat square with BFDI-type legs.
Yea it's almost like its telling a story about a 2D Ball escaping its dimension and entering the third dimension.
Someone upload the movie on here, TH-cam.
m.th-cam.com/video/avMX-Zft7K4/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUOZmxhdGxhbmQgbW92aWU%3D
using discontinuity clicks for percussion/rhythm is really clever
yes your ears have gotten used to that in the last couple decades of "IDM" :p
Funny you mention this! I'm in engineering school, for electrical engineering, and I learned that sudden changes/spikes have high frequency signals associated with them! Which is exactly what percussion tends to have as well.
Reminds me of Kraftwerk
The idea of getting reflections working is insane. Even if it’s just done by hand.
oh its all just math
It’s all math but it’s a language of math none of us understand lmaon
they use a program that you can download, im sure one of their videos talk about how they do it
@@DigitalWolverineit is a lot if calculus and piecewise functions, i took AP calc and did some of this stuff but all i got was like basic tones and a square wave out of like 30 different functions. This stuff is insane
umm you relly don't need to know to much to do this. i'm xoxos. fight me. (there's a video somewhere of one of my oscillators on prettyscope). i mean... s0 = 1; s1 = 0; then you just go s0 -= w * s1; s1 += w * s0; and you're spinning
just smoke a lot of weed
This is an order of magnitude more sophisticated than previous works. Wow.
Pretty cool to watch evolve.
YO HONEY NEW OSCILLIOSCOPE MUSIC JUST DROPPED
Preheat the tubes, fire up the plasma and take the scopes for a walk! I'll be right there!
0:31 The sound you hear when you're getting a haircut
Нет, это джедаи сражаются с ситхами на световых мечах! Star Wars. 🥰👍
@@Deny5346:15 definitely looks like light sabers :)
Let’s fuckin gooo!!! New Jerobeam!!! This is not a drill!!
🙅🪛
WE ARE SO BACK
the way the left and right channels are used here is tingling my ears so much i love it
why are you everywhere hold on
@@kornsuwin you are like the second person sating this qwq
im sorry for being chronically online lol
@@nyuh it's fine it's just we have a suspiciously similar group of interests
@@kornsuwinyeah….why do you think that is?
hey i've seen you on tumblr
this is why i never unsubscribe
This is so impressive.
The fact that you were able to simulate reflections and refractions while the ball "moved" through an ever changing space, it is so mesmerizing.
I love the more abstract imagery approach of this one!
This is some Trent Reznor level stuff man. It's STILL wild to me as an electrical engineer to think that this is the literal visualization of sound being produced.
That's what I was thinking, it really reminded me of later Nine Inch Nails especially
Yeah I'm an audio engineer. I spend my days looking at waveforms in an editor. This should make sense to me, but it really doesn't. I can't compute.
"Any sufficiently advanced technology will appear to be magic." Or something like that haha.
I feel like I will learn a lot just by studying it.
@@inthefade The video is encoded in frequencies much higher than those audible to humans. Basically, we have two signals occupying different frequency bands combined and sent along the same line. The reason the (relatively) low-frequency audio isn't interfering with the video signal is because the timescale on the oscilloscope is faster than the audio signal. It's kinda like how when you look at the ocean, you're technically looking at two kinds of waves: the tides, which rise and fall only twice a day, and the regular wind-driven waves, which have a much higher frequency. You don't actually perceive the tides because the timescale of your perception is much shorter than the timescale of the tides. Similarly, the oscilloscope doesn't really "see" the audio.
Watching this on an 85" 4K screen and listening in 7.1 surround, I feel like my living room just became ground zero for an Alien Abduction. Welcome back, sir....we've been waiting patiently.
Thank you for making and releasing this. You’re allowing me to relive an era of my life that was lost to time.
I went through some pretty bad breakups and basically lost my sanity, my home, my car, everything really. Getting to hear this made me feel that sense of wonder I had back then before everything. Thank you.
Outstanding!
When this guy comments on a good video you *know* it's good
"No, YOU are outstanding!!" 😅
5:26 That bit is freakin' HEAVY
Portal
I have not yet managed to get my non-electronics-savvy friends to appreciate the genius of your work, but damn I'll keep trying.
Amazingly diverse visuals, rich soundscape, lovely tune, thank you and congrats!
Same here. They don’t get just how impressive this is…
Same for me. I'm just in total awe while watching this. My friends that don't know/understand the tech behind and how impressive this is think it's weird and don't understand my fascination... But well, I'm happy that there are people out there that appreciate this art of a genius!
Just play this through a real oscilloscope.
@@shaami8622 they still wouldn’t get it, they don’t get what an oscilloscope is
@@CyanAddict34 i didnt either, until i understood what an oscilloscope actually do. Just show them some basic waves then theyll get it.
what i really love about is the simplicity, its just a sphere and some lines intersecting. ive made some oscilloscope music and its difficult to keep it simple sometimes. and to do that for a whole 7 minute evolving track is just wow
DUDE THIS IS ENTHRALLING
Man I love oscilloscope music. You keep getting better and better.
Same
How does he even do it
Chris Allen made some tutorials on how he made oscilloscope music, but his style is different
the reflection effects blew my mind LIKE HOW TF DO YOU DO THAT WITH AN OSCILLOSCOPE (also I swear you seem familiar)
Holy crap it's cattenchaos
We really DO bump into each other everywhere
@@-NGC-6302- you are omnipresent
I feel like this is what seeing a hypersphere would be like. We're actively watching the 4th dimension.
listening to this in headphones is such a delicious brain massage
This video alone increased my attention span longer than it ever has been before
This is some next level shit :O The way the sphere refracts the lines behind it...
Time to spend several hours going down this rabbit hole again, absolutely phenomenal work!
I really love the idea of the sounds and visuals being shaped by a circular void.
I watch and I wonder if the audio is more important than the visual and it seems they are exactly, precisely, equally important. A perfect 50/50 combo.
Average minecraft tech mod enthusiast trying to explain the mod to their friends:
Love the visuals on this one. The way the black hole changes the sound is very interesting, and this theme is kept throughout which is dope.
This is the kind of bangers you hear when you hyjack a UFO and you figure out how to flip on the alien radio lol 👾 👽
YAY A NEW ONE
A TOTAL BANGER 🔥🎇🧯🎇🧯🎇🧯🔥🧨💥🧨🔥🧨🔥🧨🔥🧨🔥🧨🔥🔥🔥🧨🔥🧨🔥🔥🔥🧨🔥🧨🔥🔥🧨🔥
Subscribing to this channel with notifications enabled was definitely one of the best decisions I've done. Otherwise I could have missed out on so much!
I love these, especially the last one.
Tons of new creativity, and mixes some aspects of past videos.
This is kinda how a gravitational Wave scan would work. Also combined with radar.
A network of satellites doing this for 24 hours straight, could produce a holographic, animated, map, of a planet, that could be saved permanently.
So you could have a 24 hour animation, to see what's on the planet and where.
You could have other satellites always in orbit, to provide a real time image of a given area, remotely.
And you could start doing that with every planet, starting from most valuable, to least.
Return of the King
i imagine these as actual visuals in a live set. the experience would be beyond words (according to my head-canon at least)
Yeah, but driving an xy green industrial laser with galvos and painting these visuals on the sky
I can totally see it for me at my little venue @@je2555 I wonder if it would be possible to use an ILDA laser and a LaserDAC like the HeliosDAC with this. Maybe PureData could be used to play the audio and draw the lines with the DAC
4:05 i love how the "spiral sphere" is a recurring theme in his audiovisual music.
This is huge. I did not expect to see a new song from you, thank you for the wonderful surprise!
Sounds absolutely amazing and looks even more amazing!
I just stumbled upon this from my recommended videos and holy moly. One undertaking this must have been to create. An absolute masterpiece.
This is what analog electronic music is all about to me. (Even if it was created using digital means). Capitalizing on the beautiful and organic nature of electric current being turned into sound. Every movement feels natural and almost like the wave itself is alive and reacting to its environment.
Then you go and take it to another level by illustrating it with a mix of artistry and logic for each section of animation.
It feels like I'm watching a living creature move and dance and experience its world and a deep and very exciting way.
To the artist who I've just discovered today: thank you for creating this absolutely beautiful work of art.
Your return was fortold by the mystics! Thanks for coming back we missed you!
With the advancement of your style between Function and now this, I am SO looking forward to the next iteration of oscilloscope music from you 😃
Congratulations Hansi 3D & Jerobeam Fenderson. You have an awesome collaboration, I am so proud of you ❤❤❤
Honey, Honey wake up more jerobeam fenderson oscilloscope music
you've improved so much since last year, amazing work!! i love the 3d parts a lot
1:56 music part start
This feels like a dream you would have if you lived in the universe of 2001: A Space Odyssey or Alien.
Or Tron
Hey - glad you're back ! looking forward to the release. I actually started writing my own oscilloscope software years ago, and I always used your mushrooms tutorial to test it. Maybe you just inspired me to start developing it again !! Cheers
over 1K views an hour, people love this. Organic , deep , the mix of air pressure waves and mean free path electron collisions is a wonder to behold.
Incredible!!!! I can't even begin to imagine how you made some of these effects. Your art was already amazing, but youve clearly improved leaps and bounds over the years. Thanks for sticking around, cant wait for the ep to release
This is like a spaceships radar gradually breaking as it tries to comprehend a black hole.
Holy cow - the dithering at the end, the fluid movements, the reflective effects on the ball, the track itself - I loved your art before, but this is leagues above, absolutely incredible
the creativity of people astounds me. incredible
im always amazed how you can get visual patterns from musical rhythms and vise versa and still sound amazing. This is such a unique art form.
This is one of your best work yet. Let me tell you, too- wearing headphones with haptic feedback is an E X P E R I E N C E.
What a pleasant surprise! I'm excited and preordered instantly of course. Here's hoping you'll do a vinyl release too
Let us GOOOOOOO
Simply amazing visuals to a fantastic musical track! That the visuals and audio is the same is mindblowing.
I get the same vibes as I did from 90's trance and I love it :)
Wow - this is absolutely spectacular! I was just checking out where osciloscope music was these days and this came up and blew my mind
WHAT, I WAS JUST GOING THROUGH THE OLD SONGS! BALLER!
Babe wake up, new jerobeam fenderson
These videos have always fascinated me and I'm just so glad people still work on these
i clicked on your profile to see what your full username was and i immediately saw a lapfox album
nice to know that theres quite alot of us
It's a little bit dusty, but it's here, right where you left it. Take it. 👉👑
that was one of the best trips i've had /j
honestly keep up the good work!
this man cooks for a year and gives us perfection, without ever failing
This feels like the true meaning of sacred geometry, yet it is crafted by human hands. Stunning, enthralling, gorgeous, magnificent, love your work!
This is legit very fucking good industrial dance music... feel like I'm listening to early Sophie or Death Grips. Very cool stuff!!
NEW JEROBEAM FENDERSON LETS GOOO
The visuals on this one are really cool i must say - I love the 3d effect a lot of things have here
you’re the reason I got 2 oscilloscopes. love your work!
these get sooo much better every time!!!!! love it
No way I watch one of his videos randomly yesterday and all of a sudden there's a new upload in my feed
I was waiting for ages for you to drop a new banger! This is a pure masterpiece! Seriously the visual details are insane, thst alone is just extremely impressive! But to manage to still have a proper soundtrack? Im speechless man! And that's why I always stayed subscribed and will always follow your work! Keep going man! I'm loving it!
Oh my god he’s back
oh wow!
glad you're still making these, honestly made my day
you broke my speakers. Right at the 1:00 mark, the st*pid dots.
sorry
@@jerobeamfenderson1 NP, those were old anyways. Is there a way for you to filter that and still hold the image? I wouldn't want more audio carnage
Glad You are back J!
When the world needed him most, he came back
A new one 0_o
Also thanks for transporting me to the movie theatre while watching "The empire strikes back" for the first time.
This makes me want to become a successful game developer to get rich and hire you one day.
Your art is outstanding and more people should be aware of it!
Great! And easier to see how the A/V connects at the beginning
this is the perfect marriage of music, math, and physics
Really unusual stuff. I like it. Thanks for taking your time to make something different.
Gabor Lazar & Jerobeam dropping in the same year?
That's heaven.
They should join together! "Lazarbeam."
God damn that is impressive, the bloom makes the vewing so much more mesmerizing, it's amazing ! So glad you are still at it, keep up the great work !
My heart rate monitor when I see a notification from Jerobeam Fenderson be like
THANK YOU JEROBEAM WE HAVE BEEN WATING
2:28 sounds like the Portal 2 OST
Agree ^^
synth nerd here, this cnannel was randomly suggested to me on my work account. This is SO good I had to go on my home computer to subscribe so I never lose this precious unique channel. Thanks for sharing sir.
He's back, baby!
The 3D effects are awesome. Please make more frenchcore and hardcore like music.
1:01 getting your tattoo removed:
you can do that?
@@puzzlepuddles6712 with a laser yes
This is easily my favorite of your works. It feels like that one really cool section from Blocks, but for the whole song and I could not love it more than I do-
I'm so glad I'm still subscribed to see this banger!
Best enjoyed in a completely dark room with just one very big screen. Thank you!
Ive LITERALLY just finished relistening to your stuff this week, i am beyond ecstatic rn
This video makes me feel the same things I felt when watching the Boom Boom Pow music video by the Black Eyes Peas for the first time, that is to say pure awe. This was such a massive improvement (but not that the previous ones were bad, this one is exceptionally phenomenal!)
After all these years... he's finally back. Welcome back Jerobeam.
I dont understand how a person with a talent such as this is not known everywhere or is not working in a major project
Their name should be everywhere. A lot of other oscilloscope musicians/technicians as well.