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From: drwav
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  • I'm 13 and I understand his to use this with binary using the powers of2

  • I really liked the first four bits. :)

  • the numbers 0 to 255 sounded so cool in binary

    thanks

  • That is totally awesome !!

    Just excellent with the audio.

    Thanks

  • @RODALCO2007 Thanks for the subscribe but I probably won't be posting any more videos as I use this account just for storing my favorites and other member only YouTube features.

  • @drwav No worries mate. But that counter with the audio is awesome

  • Mechanical rhythm. Beautiful by design.

  • 8-bit rules! This music seems to me very peaceful :D...

    How great were those days playing Game Boy~

  • Nintendo NES/Gameboy!

  • @SPS148669 Still have one of those and play it too.

  • Beautiful.

  • lovely :)

  • Love it!

  • Excellent work!

  • Awesome!!

  • another hidden gem in youtube

  • So thats why it's called 8-bit?

  • count the circles

  • Heh, that's pretty cool.

  • Sounds not unlike the Tandy 1000's onboard sound hardware, doesn't it?

  • Will the machines ever be able to make music-art?

    The answer is Yes!

  • es absoluatemente lo mas!

  • this counts to 255

  • If blinking speed of left most boll is once in a second then what will be speed of right most boll????????????????????

  • 1/2^7

  • Nifty

  • A binary increment; that's pretty cool. :o

  • sophie is a wreck head

  • i dont know what this is all about, i study music not science but i know this is somewhere inbetween! anyway, i somehow came across this and i just couldnt stop watching it haha i love ittt

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