Fun Fact: The chord at 0:11 is almost the exact same chord played in Hinoki Wood by Gia Margaret, otherwise known as the chill guy song. It's just the wrong inversion of the chord but the key and chord type is the exact same. Just thought I'd point it out ;)
this is one of the most calming and beautiful things i’ve heard in a while. i’ve been struggling with major art block for weeks now and have the urge to create something beautiful in relation to this.
I’m on the piano and I just found out what it it Do a this progression G# major 7th to G major 7th Take it all 12 keys diatonically and you’re good. Sounds dope
I abaolutely need a sample of this, idl how to describe it man. Just the perfect classic digital synthesizer that sat in the attic for 30 years, your dad played with it for a while but eventually it was lost to time, only found by you when you were moving out
THIS IS SO COOL also i think if you make a 0 ms ticker whose value feeds into a linear function based on the BPM that corresponds to that its output increases by one every beat you can automate the chord changes so that you don’t need to manually click the arrows however that is a purely artistic choice and if it sits more right with you to leave the free-time/human element that is perfectly ok :DDD
I made an example of what I mean by programming a little tune that’s more rhythmic (to a rather extreme extent), you can find it by replacing the bit after the “calculator/“ in the URL with pgbjn7nc56 I think-it’s a bit janky and the rhythms come out pretty ehh on my lower-end system but it should be better in cases like the one in your video where the rhythms are much slower :D
aaaaaaaaaand i've found a new artist to obsess over for an undefined amount of time. Being a math nerd can really pay off, and hoping this makes it to your spotify eventually!
Additive synthesis is possible in Desmos? Eventually somebody's gonna make it talk, because speech synthesis is basically that, just slightly more complicated. That resolution was so satisfying, btw... I got chills.
Very nice! You can tell something musical is good when you can predict and sing the next notes or the root of the chord (on your first listen) and still enjoy it and feel satisfaction from the actual music itself :) I enjoyed this a lot
the chord at 0:23 actually strikes me right in the heart how did you make this so good ???? im totally stealing some of these chords lol. they are so evocative
this is so great, can you hear that funky little... what I can only describe as a moire in audio form with so many frequencies playing over each other? I love it so much
first several chords remind me of David Maslanka and my time in high school band, playing with what was likely the best band my school ever had. going on band trips, getting my first gf, feeling and contemplating the deep emotions maslanka so excellently scored. Thank you.
Spotify wrapped be like: "You're in the top 1% of calculus listeners"
top 1% Fourier transform listener is crazy 😂
the sound engine on desmos has no need to be that good. it sounds almost analog
it is analogue. additive synthesis
@@endymonyt4268 it isnt analog, your computer has no way of doing additive synthesis
@azteriaaa this literally is what additive synthesis is. the video is just doing it in demos
@@endymonyt4268analog refers to actual fluctuating voltages, this is just a digital simulation of addative synthesis
@@dj_ak4 then it's just digital additive synthesis? additive synthesis just refers to the fact that it's creating sound by adding together sine waves
dude you make music in math better than i do in fl studio
SAME
fr
yeahhh
Maybe because music IS math
Yeah, music is math in some way too
sounds like an ending to a 5$ indie game (it changed your whole perspective on life)
$15 indie game just straight up changes you. Not part of you. Just You.
A 5$ indie game that changes the face of gaming and culture forever and is still remembered years after it came out
Its got that earthbound vibe
And special thanks
To You
May fate allows us to meet again, somewhere and sometime.
@@elric1710 or just gets forgotten 2 weeks later before the dev goes crazy on twitter wanting more attention after a decade or so
i love the part where your computer was like hnnnggg
yo, the computer makes sounds just like me then
@halzion frrrr sameee just needs some more
different
noises to imitate me ong.
Jesus loves you
@@lnCamobinding Isaac reference??
Maybe
Also apparently there's a nice cozy fire crackle in the background (definitely not the DESMOS shitting out)
*as desmos shits itself*
"wow nice aftereffects"
@Goldberg_composes regular Brian Eno over here
That's just desmos lighting itself on fire in the background
@@sam_the_hunter486 we've come full circle
nah those are just fireworks
additive synthesis goes crazy
posy's video on this is great, especially the face he makes when he does THE LAUGH
im addicted to desmos music now
but honest question, what are the things in parenthesis???? what does [0,2,5,11] mean 😭
@@invastore looks like semitones from main sine wave
@@ByaKiro i see... so 11 would be 11 semitones up from the root sine wave?
@@invastore yes
@@invastore Lists. Each of those represents a semitone to play at. It's actually possible to do microtonal music by replacing the 12 with a 31.
You're really pulling out all the stops for this one
Nice
ba dum tss
Acctually he only pulled Gamba 8’ and 16’
peak humour
HAH-
0:25, I’m about to explain Punch-Out speedruns, aren’t I…?
Let's talk about... The journey to Punch-Out Glass Joe%
@ we’re finally landing starts playing
where does your pfp come from
@@chocolatechipcookiesareawesome oh i made it. do you like it?
@PyroKastrixyes
"what instrument do you play"
"Desmos graphic calculator"
INSANE chords being produced on desmos rn
Whatever's making that little vinyl crackle sound is just the cherry on top. 👌
i'm pretty sure that's just desmos' audio artifacts, it does sound quite a lot like vinyl crackle sounds though :3
i think its just my cpu acting up :l
interesting
@@berrynote full circle
Could be hard limiting
jokes aside this is gonna be on my 2025 wrapped
this sounds like the last metaphorical breath of an old family computer finally giving in and breaking after years of use.
I would replace every last transistor to keep my childhood pc alove
Thats kinda sad actually
I have kept a Chromebook working for 7 years by now. I know I will hear this soon.
DON'T MAKE ME CRY
credits song for my computer's death
This song is so emotional
I don't know why but I thought I could cry
bro pfp is と
same
@@SlightlySchizophrenicis that a deepwoken reference
@@Shixaal deepwoken player spotted
I would love an album like this
ikr ur pfp is literralt daft punk tho it kinda has the same vibe
greenhouse (Halley Labs) has a lot of music like this, ink1 is an example I can list off the top of my head
@alchemlemnis HALLEY LABS MENTIONEDD OMGGG i loooove halley labs and lapfox, dude
@alchemlemnis Wild, i was listening to then not 10 minutes ago!
@itskazz2 SAME
tfw it resolves and you feel happy inside
the fuck with?
i love hearing all the overtones and stuff come in, really great sounds as always!
overtones make me drool ive been learning how to overtone sing the past week
this sounds like one of those songs that makes you feel insanely nostalgic
I like how occasionally it is diminished but when it returns to being in key it’s just so 😫
If minecraft was made in 1990 this would be the music.
why
100% minecraft sounding music
And the universe said I love you, and you are love
@@starrysunset456 ok
@@starrysunset456 man, i love the poem in the Minecraft credits
0:15 sound like "i was only tempoprary"
kinda like "never" too
I don't get it
@@gyroelongatedpentagonalbip728Yeah me neither
@@gyroelongatedpentagonalbip728 its not a joke its a song title
@@Eyan-ku5jnno it doesnt
earthbound music be like
Definitely sounds like the praying music
I was thinking the same thing
dude one of the notes of earthbound music can be heard in it too
*Paula prayed to (Player).
I'm more impressed by this beautiful chord progression than anything else in this video. Been listening on loop. This is so good!
aphex twin been real quiet since this dropped
FACTS
Fun Fact: The chord at 0:11 is almost the exact same chord played in Hinoki Wood by Gia Margaret, otherwise known as the chill guy song. It's just the wrong inversion of the chord but the key and chord type is the exact same. Just thought I'd point it out ;)
You main a major chord? That's not really special is it
@hugol.4785 chill guy
The chill guy
If it weren't for that annoying clipping this is a fucking masterpiece dude!!
yeah sorry bout that its my cpu being wacky :l
funny because some other folks and I love the impure aspect of it
like vinyl scratching
The noise is a proof of using real desmos
why is this giving me nostalgia I have never heard this song in my life
this is one of the most calming and beautiful things i’ve heard in a while. i’ve been struggling with major art block for weeks now and have the urge to create something beautiful in relation to this.
1:09 is juicy as heck. That’s a nutty sound. Also how do you do this? I need to know because this is a wonderful tool to teach people how sound works
As a music enthusiast I feel like there's harmonic stuff going on here, but I dont know what he is actually doing that's just my guess
@@spacenexo5654 Dmaj to A7 first inversion, Ab7 (half step down), Bbsus4 to Bbmin, Eb7, Ab
I’m on the piano and I just found out what it it
Do a this progression
G# major 7th to G major 7th
Take it all 12 keys diatonically and you’re good. Sounds dope
Holy fuck that sounded beautiful. Very impressive, I love you can see the exactly when the higher frequencies come in.
sounds like if C418 and deadmau5 did a collab
They actually _did_ collab, the result is Mau5cave in Seven Years of Server Data IIRC
@@StuffandThings_holy shit this is the best piece of random unnecessary information ever
This sounds like when a retro game ends and the credits roll...
Legendary youtube homepage pull
i love being able to see the math that makes the sounds, thanks for sharing!
this sounds like when the host slips and falls so you walk until you find a massive plug towering out of the ground
/ref
...and what is this a reference to?
all of desmos's joints grinding and cracking together due to it working so hard to make music:
commenters: cozy crackly fire :)
if someone were to write these out i could die happy
It sounds like the ending to a show with insane lore kinda like HFJone
green backpack, soda bottle, lantern.
hjfone reference
So true omg
YESS
TRUE.
YES OJ MKY GOD
desmos is my favorite daw
1:00 minecraft vibes
I didn't even notice that you hit 12k congrats!
thanks! i've been stuck at 11k for around a year and a half, its a bit weird for it to be something different!
@@berrynotehope you make it further!
@@berrynotewelp congrats becuase you're almost at 14k
this is just a great demonstration of how sound design works
very earthbound sounding to me! its really cool and eerily heartwarming if that makes any sense
That was more….beautiful than I thought it’d be.
I abaolutely need a sample of this, idl how to describe it man. Just the perfect classic digital synthesizer that sat in the attic for 30 years, your dad played with it for a while but eventually it was lost to time, only found by you when you were moving out
Desmos on Venus
This is actually super soothing.
This is beautiful.
There are no other words to describe it.
Church Organs are beautiful.
"This is... the story Rainbow Road's got broken in Mario Kart Wii" Ahh music
dude this chord progression makes me so happy its so good
I must say how fantastic this is! You have successfully combined my two greatest loves into one! Desmos + Organ My word. Astounding.
Life changing $5 indie game core
look up "petscop ost bathroom tomb"
this had no business sounding this emotional
This isnt stereo love...
Its stereo marriage
was not expecting a desmos graphing calculator video to make me teary eyed but here we are
Those are some *incredible* chords
Absolutely beautiful. Was not expecting this. Bravo!
pipe organs are the best, and this is a great representation of one, you captured it perfectly
this is the only thing i've ever listened to that made my mind go completely quiet. bravo.
POV: you broke a leg drowned, died, came back, and broke the leg again when a tree fell on you.
and then the only one who knew what to do, fell off a fucking waterfall...
f(x)=x^0
Damn that reminds me of a video on “better than wolves” mod. I think it’s called 2 hours of pain.
Those chords tho!! 🩵🥺😭U made a real organist happy~ 🥰
So, this confirms it. Music is math and can be produced by math. Algebra really is like sheet music.
THIS IS SO COOL
also i think if you make a 0 ms ticker whose value feeds into a linear function based on the BPM that corresponds to that its output increases by one every beat you can automate the chord changes so that you don’t need to manually click the arrows
however that is a purely artistic choice and if it sits more right with you to leave the free-time/human element that is perfectly ok :DDD
I will check it out :D
I made an example of what I mean by programming a little tune that’s more rhythmic (to a rather extreme extent), you can find it by replacing the bit after the “calculator/“ in the URL with pgbjn7nc56 I think-it’s a bit janky and the rhythms come out pretty ehh on my lower-end system but it should be better in cases like the one in your video where the rhythms are much slower :D
ok literally about 23 seconds after writing that I found your other video where u use a ticker already 😅😅😅
these chords are making me ASCEND
hi ghost man
hi ghost
yo hi ghost!!!
WHU
HE’S HERE!
HI!
aaaaaaaaaand i've found a new artist to obsess over for an undefined amount of time. Being a math nerd can really pay off, and hoping this makes it to your spotify eventually!
U can make a drawbar organ by doing freq, freq x 2, freq x 4, freq x 8
ooooh, I'll check it out!
0:24 *emotional chords kickin in making me cry*
this is the sound that plays when you’re crying in bed pretending that the pillow next to you is a fictional character comforting you
What a lovely tone. So warm.
i dont know why but the synth reminds me of hfjone in some way . i like this a lot
Additive synthesis is possible in Desmos? Eventually somebody's gonna make it talk, because speech synthesis is basically that, just slightly more complicated.
That resolution was so satisfying, btw... I got chills.
ooh i want synth album
Very nice! You can tell something musical is good when you can predict and sing the next notes or the root of the chord (on your first listen) and still enjoy it and feel satisfaction from the actual music itself :) I enjoyed this a lot
the chord at 0:23 actually strikes me right in the heart how did you make this so good ???? im totally stealing some of these chords lol. they are so evocative
this is the nmost heavenly sound ive ever heard. omg
gorgeous voicings
this is so great, can you hear that funky little... what I can only describe as a moire in audio form with so many frequencies playing over each other? I love it so much
Technically speaking, you could theoretically get the waves to sound like anything if the wave is accurate enough
This is one of the sounds i would use to describe a beautiful sunset in a summer
someone needs to show this to AZALI
Totally agree man, he can do some serious wonders with music
Two probabilities
1) He would actually do it
2) he's thinkin' _"How tf would I do the calculation"_
Desmos cannot handle the Sheer POWER of you creation, Its beautiful.
As my music teacher told, music is partly based on math so it's nice to see how it works ever further now :3
could you like not with the additional analogue cat face thingy
@@i_wateraaaaa you lack whimsy :3
@@i_wateraaaaa get some whimsy :3
@@i_wateraaaaa whimsey just called :3
@@i_wateraaaaa :3
It's crazy what you can do with just some simple sine waves
EQ it a bit, add some reverb, and crackle, you got a Minecraft C418 Track on your hands
imma ask desmos to make some plugins...
It’s so good it’s making me shed tears
This is beautiful what
Saved it in my classical music playlist
"Desmos sounds like a church organ..."
**literally just compound sine waves**
why is this genuinely so beautiful, it sounds like some kind of dreamy goodbye
flutes and reeds... i need to play a pipe organ
first several chords remind me of David Maslanka and my time in high school band, playing with what was likely the best band my school ever had. going on band trips, getting my first gf, feeling and contemplating the deep emotions maslanka so excellently scored. Thank you.
first few chords remind me of "Give us this Day" by Maslanka specifically
0:25 sounds like the Summoning Salt intro
fr fr
Were finally home...
(forgor music name)
Absolutely Epic! Reminds me of that channel JohnDoesStuff. He had some super cool animations with Desmos!
desmos the best daw
Absolutely beautiful and stunning
similar to how porter writes harmonies
It sounds so calming and beautiful