The fact that there is no ambient sound before/after the music, and that you don't say anything, will unfortunately make many people suspicious that this is dubbed. Not an accusation, but just so you're aware.
You must immediately remove the infringing audio from this video! WMG has determined that it matches one of the 421,678,922,456,754 songs that WMG has registered at the U.S. Copyright Office by means of shipping them a small uCPU board that randomly plays every possible permutation. If your song has not played yet, it will, sooner or later, so your goose is legally cooked!
@256byteram A CPU programmed to play every possible song (combination of notes) so as to be able to "copyright" each one -- including Happy Birthday, Bach's B-minor mass, and Shiny Happy People -- by sending a device which "plays" all of them eventually. It would take longer than the lifetime of the Universe to do so. This would be funny, except there's probably some copyright troll out there who's given it serious thought. Nice project, BTW -- driving it from paper tape is pure class!
A superb entry!
smartpartzzkidd 10 months ago
I love the old Heathkit paper tape reader/writer.
OldCrowsSynthShop 1 year ago
@OldCrowsSynthShop
Yeah, I wonder if he has the Heathkit H8 to go with it.
douro20 2 months ago
555 plays Bach???
cristinaGlopez 1 year ago
The fact that there is no ambient sound before/after the music, and that you don't say anything, will unfortunately make many people suspicious that this is dubbed. Not an accusation, but just so you're aware.
thenendo 1 year ago
@thenendo I had the output of the synth plugged directly into my computer along with the camera. I know what you mean though.
256byteram 1 year ago
@256byte - CampKohler is joking with you, pretending to be a patent/copyright troll.
I predict that someday, the name 256byte will be as famous in music circles as 50 cent!
apple2forever 1 year ago
@apple2forever Well, at least someone has a sense of humor!
CampKohler 1 year ago
You must immediately remove the infringing audio from this video! WMG has determined that it matches one of the 421,678,922,456,754 songs that WMG has registered at the U.S. Copyright Office by means of shipping them a small uCPU board that randomly plays every possible permutation. If your song has not played yet, it will, sooner or later, so your goose is legally cooked!
It's true, I tell you.
CampKohler 1 year ago 11
@CampKohler what the hell are you talking about.
256byteram 1 year ago 7
@256byteram A CPU programmed to play every possible song (combination of notes) so as to be able to "copyright" each one -- including Happy Birthday, Bach's B-minor mass, and Shiny Happy People -- by sending a device which "plays" all of them eventually. It would take longer than the lifetime of the Universe to do so. This would be funny, except there's probably some copyright troll out there who's given it serious thought. Nice project, BTW -- driving it from paper tape is pure class!
FlyByPC 1 year ago
@CampKohler LOL Yeah really. WMG and Viacom are such @n@l tools.
DoloresHaze84 1 year ago
That is so cool, I wish I had even half the ability and knowledge to make that.
illustriouschin 1 year ago
dang,... a little too good
sonicase 1 year ago
WOW that's fantastic.
drOffset 1 year ago
dood thats amazing!
missinformationage 1 year ago
Wow.
mstyne 1 year ago
wow thats awesome!
jrspruitt 1 year ago
Very nice.
jeriellsworth 1 year ago
Wonderful! :D
Esperantanaso 1 year ago