Yes, I suppose so. I haven't tried this on any other computers yet, but even from this I can tell that some of the sounds at the beginning are related to my hard drive spinning up - mainly because it physically sounds exactly like that. By swapping out hardware and rebooting the computer and comparing the differences, I assume one could get an idea as to the sound of various hardware's "power footprint".
Interesting stuff, keep em coming
labobo 5 months ago in playlist More videos from r2blend
Dubstep?
testchimp23 7 months ago
Is this what it sounds like inside Tron ^^;?
FlashIeme 9 months ago
great! the middlepart reminds me on some of the very old tracks from sahkorecordings . yes there are people who produced sound
like that on purpose (-; with selfmade synthisizers.
fluctibus 11 months ago
your Pc is a whole band! awsome! make more of these "EXE in Audio"-Sounds :D
Beathovenxxx 11 months ago
Could one potentially determine what, very roughly and very widely, the computer was doing with hardware simply by recording the LED?
0quaereverum 11 months ago
@0quaereverum
Yes, I suppose so. I haven't tried this on any other computers yet, but even from this I can tell that some of the sounds at the beginning are related to my hard drive spinning up - mainly because it physically sounds exactly like that. By swapping out hardware and rebooting the computer and comparing the differences, I assume one could get an idea as to the sound of various hardware's "power footprint".
r2blend 11 months ago
I recognise that pulsing from 0:09 to 0:22 ... is that one of those 2.5" portables being polled?
durisnonfrangor 11 months ago
@durisnonfrangor
I don't think so. It may be one of my hard drives, but I don't have a 2.5" portable.
r2blend 11 months ago