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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2011

What happens when a film nut gives funny ideas to his son, who is a computer geek? And there just happens to be some toilet paper around? Well, this happens.

Processing: http://processing.org/
Music: http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/67560
Code: https://github.com/wwwwolf/processingsketches/blob/master/roadsounds/roadsoun...

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  • Videosta suurin osa oli kaikkea muuta kuin otsikon väittämää niin että jos joku ei jaksa katsoa videon loppuun asti niin jää lopputulos kuulematta.

  • @Pehmokettu Niinpä, mutta toisaalta jos asioita ei selitetä yhtään, voi videon pointti jäädä hyvin hämäräksi. Pitäisi varmaan tehdä vähemmän "viihdyttävä" versio. =)

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  • modulating the volume doesn't make much sense. why not quantize to discrete musical notes and modulate the pitch?

  • Too much fluff in this video. Skip to 3:20 for results.

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  • @TerryFallenblood yeah that was my thought as well, modulating the volume doesn't come close to what would be possible.

  • Why are there 14 dislikes exactly? Someone having a case of the mondays?

  • I wonder how this applies to cognitive dissonance and cognitive load. One would be receiving this input audio-visually..

  • Use frequency modulation with 44kHz to see happens? :)

  • Cool idea. From the sound of it, however, you're using your road tree video as amplitude modulation of a 220hz signal. If you get rid of the 220hz signal, speed up the envelope signal on a loop and shift the signal bias, we could hear what interesting noise results from the tree light and shadow itself. . . .

  • @ESurge morse code output would be totally a non-sense

  • Ok, so what you need to do now is instead of having a sound from frequency, but instead make it trigger different pre-recorder sounds. You can easily trigger bass beats and what not.

  • I'm so glad that I watched 4 minutes of how to make something that I could have spent 4 seconds making on my theremin.

    Good write up, but completely uninteresting output.

  • @TerryFallenblood That was my first thought... volume isn't nearly as significant as pitch. Might be smart to limit it to a set major scale, and see what happens.

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