[HN Gopher] A web app that can play musical scales according to ...
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A web app that can play musical scales according to mathematical
equations
Author : eviledamame
Score : 53 points
Date : 2021-10-10 17:15 UTC (5 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (alexcrist.github.io)
(TXT) w3m dump (alexcrist.github.io)
| MayeulC wrote:
| See also https://www.windows93.net/#!bytebeat
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| edit: I looked up the name, there is more to that on the web:
| http://canonical.org/~kragen/bytebeat/
| https://greggman.com/downloads/examples/html5bytebeat/html5b...
| savrum wrote:
| It crashes when using tan(x)
| sen wrote:
| That's really fun, got lost in that for a fair while.
| Guffton wrote:
| Great idea, but keeps crashing for me (firefox)
| cesaref wrote:
| Tried x/sin(x) as a formula, and it crashed. Apart from that,
| it's fun
| fezzez wrote:
| Similarly tried tan(x) and it crashed
| [deleted]
| Jap2-0 wrote:
| x^-1 crashes as well.
| codeulike wrote:
| This is fun!
|
| Feature request: mute a whole track - its a useful way of
| figuring out how each bit sounds without the other bits
| lelandfe wrote:
| Looks like you can - volume icon in the top right of each
| collapsible track listing.
| codeulike wrote:
| Ah yes, I see now, thanks
| gus_massa wrote:
| Feature request: If I use an ilegal equation like y = sin(2x),
| then it shows a flat line. It would be nice to add an error icon
| or other indication that something is wrong.
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| Also, how is this parsing the equations? It may be nice to extend
| it to some usual cases like my equation.
| poetaster wrote:
| Really nice that it's multi-track. I've done a bit of byte muzak,
| but this is more fun and instructive since you see and hear the
| fns.
| bazeblackwood wrote:
| Audio doesn't appear to work in mobile Safari
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