um . . . again . . . what's the point . . . i'm not bring mean or nothing, but like sure i get that the oscillator is run by light, but why did you do this? what does it achieve>
Have you tried this with other than white lights? Say, will red light produce a predictable lower oscillator tone due to the increased wave frequency? Great demo! Something I've been looking for!
this is interesting
ILoveNancyReyes 2 years ago
HAHAHA (1:14)
gothamcityman 3 years ago
um . . . again . . . what's the point . . . i'm not bring mean or nothing, but like sure i get that the oscillator is run by light, but why did you do this? what does it achieve>
JordanRead13 3 years ago
Have you tried this with other than white lights? Say, will red light produce a predictable lower oscillator tone due to the increased wave frequency? Great demo! Something I've been looking for!
truths33k9r 4 years ago
Wow, this is amazing! Just saw the other videos you've got... have you ever thought of actually recording this sounds?
Specially the solenoid ones... incredible, man ;)
cryotankexpansion 4 years ago