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Parafaragaramus
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Trippy visual music
#23708277 - 10/04/16 09:36 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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So I just discovered what is most likely going to be an amazing thing to watch/listen to while tripping. Not sure if anyone has ever posted this before but I just found Oscilloscope Music. It seems this guy makes songs that produce amazing visual images when fed directly into an oscilloscope. Basically whatever you're hearing is what you're seeing. The videos alone look amazing but if you happen to have an oscilloscope laying around you could feed the audio signal into it and watch it directly on there. I don't personally own one but it seems there's no shortage of videos on youtube.
Quite fittingly this one is titled shrooms
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zZZz
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That's pretty cool, I was using an iPad but I immediately felt the bass frequencies on my hands while holding the iPad. I gotta try this again with a solid sound system.
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fractalsybolism
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Re: Trippy visual music [Re: zZZz]
#23708815 - 10/05/16 02:59 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Shpongle is intentionally very visual. Like spirals and spokes on a wheel. Shpongle is the real deal for sure.
JB's Monorail?
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Parafaragaramus
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I like what I've heard from shpongle and have been meaning to listen to them more. I'm not sure how they go about making their visuals but I think this is different because an oscilloscope is a tool that just measures changes in voltage over time. The things you see is just the voltage change of the sound that would be output to speakers. And I personally think that makes it more intelligible.
Don't get me wrong I love the work and dedication that goes into some nice visuals with sounds but I think those are open to interpretation as to what you may see in your own sense. This just kind of blows my mind because it only has one interpretation.
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fractalsybolism
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Shpongle visual interpretations are very intentional and are more based in classical music. They just have a thing for spirals, DMT/mushrooms, and wheels. Snakes and mandalas. If you use repeating patterns this tends to happen anyway. Visual music is very subjective indeed. Shpongle is just very very good at all of this. Knowing how to form repeating patterns that make moving pictures basically.
Edited by fractalsybolism (10/05/16 02:39 PM)
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Parafaragaramus
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I plan on tripping sometime this weekend so they will most likely be on my list. Do you have any particular recommendations? I can definitely see how visual aspects can congregate towards a common sector when it's explored long enough. And I'm sure tripping and music and visuals have been growing together for a long time now.
I also love the idea of how anyone with this measuring instrument can get the same visuals anyone else would get playing the same track.
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Re: Trippy visual music [Re: melon] 1
#23713583 - 10/06/16 03:37 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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J.S. Bach - The six cello suites - Pau Casals, 1936/39
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