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OC Thread Nanonymous No.15075 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C]
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Let's give back to Nanochan. Make and discuss some Original Content whether it be art, music, stories, etc. It doesn't matter what medium. This thread would be more efficient than spam threads of said content that wither away. I'm sure most nanons aren't picky if they are here.

>Why?
To put smiles on all your pretty faces.

Here's my 'tiny' contribution.

Nanonymous No.15076 [D][U][F] >>15077 >>15079 >>15238
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Well, I make music I guess. Attached is a WIP of one of my most recent track.

Nanonymous No.15077 [D][U][F] >>15083
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<In honor of the ADL's latest inclusion into 'hate symbols'.
It's feels better when it's a nanochan exclusive. Culture enrichers beware!

>>15076
sounds ambient

Nanonymous No.15078 [D] >>15080
Nice submissions, though I think this thread would fit better on /l/.

Nanonymous No.15079 [D]
>>15076
It better be worth it.

Nanonymous No.15080 [D] >>15081
>>15078
Agree. OP, make another one there.

Nanonymous No.15081 [D]
>>15080
>make another one
I can request for a mod to do it on a /meta/ thread. This thread might become /l/ worthy.

Nanonymous No.15082 [D][U][F] >>15083
File: f774de707c14ca1d046cc22b04e17d55d11ecfc402c891974c0bddb9473908e0.jpg (dl) (28.42 KiB)
Reminds me of these dudes.

Nanonymous No.15083 [D]
>>15082 meant to quote >>15077

Nanonymous No.15196 [D][U][F]
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i dont really care how this is used.
i tried.

Nanonymous No.15238 [D]
>>15076
Thats actually not bad

Nanonymous No.15239 [D][U][F] >>15240
File: 4e41af2bf89d725bac8c1fdbace16ae5b7ac60649d8312c7bdb545c95e77d1cc.ogg (dl) (3.00 MiB)
I did this with python on accident. I dont know how but if i listen to the entire thing it makes me nauseous. Im not sure if it will still work though as ive had to compress it rather heavily and it sounds a bit different now. The original file is like 50MB
There is a bit of an earrape at the start so watch out

Nanonymous No.15240 [D]
>>15239
Only the beginning made me feel nauseous. What were you trying to achieve when you made this nanon?

Nanonymous No.15248 [D][U][F] >>15252 >>15264 >>15301
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>15240
I was trying to make two sine waves, then take one and use it to create variations in the other. The first would be slow as fuck like 4hz and the other one something audible, like 440hz. If it had worked it would have created kind of like a wobbly sound with the frequency going up and down as dictated by the slow wave. Ideally it could take any function, not just sine, so i could create cool variations.
Turns out that this is much more difficult than it looks like and that i definitely dont have the math background to do that. Ive managed to make it calm down a little so it doesnt go nuts but for some reason it takes the derivative of the function I give it and i dont know why. By all logic it should work.

Pic related its the function going nuts instead of staying nice and calm

Nanonymous No.15252 [D]
>>15248
The effect you achieved is called "isochronic tones":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isochronic_tones

Instead of python, try TidalCycles:
https://tidalcycles.org/

Nanonymous No.15264 [D][U][F] >>15279
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>>15248
You want the frequency to go up and down? Maybe you take the frequency nu = 100*sin(2pi*4*t) + 400 Hz, then take the signal f = sin(2pi*nu*t)

Nanonymous No.15279 [D] >>15301
>>15264
That was the logic i initially went with and you know how it ended up
I cant seem to get it to work. I take it the t is the index of the sample?


Nanonymous No.15301 [D]
>>15279
>I take it the t is the index of the sample?
t is time. t = i/fs, where i is the index of the sample and fs is the sampling rate.
But this couldn't be your issue, since >>15248 is going to infinity, not oscillating at too high a rate.