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  • femto2 hours ago
    This guy (Gavin) built a physical version of the same music visualisation spiral. Fixed at 12 notes per octave and no ability to act as input. He feeds it with MIDI from a standard keyboard.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;tinkerings.org&#x2F;2021&#x2F;11&#x2F;20&#x2F;spiral-music-visualization-using-teensy-or-python&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;tinkerings.org&#x2F;2021&#x2F;11&#x2F;20&#x2F;spiral-music-visualization...</a>
  • phoenix_ashes5 days ago
    inspired from a few years of travel, i built something that aims to bridge the gap between modern western music with historical and global tunings.<p>the modern western mode of 12 Tones Equal Temperament (12-TET) is the default and likely the one you are most familiar with. once comfortable with the ui, i recommend exploring other N-TET versions to see what what harmonies your intuition guides you towards!<p>to better help you understand these N-TET modes, there is a 2D geometric visualizer that will computes the geometric shape of your chord and match it against common chord classes (major, minor, 7ths, 9ths, etc.)<p>the 2D version uses a realtime 2D convex hull algo.<p>there is also a 3D Tower version that hacks around the 3D convex hull algo (looks accurate but not accurate)<p>there is also some basic synth sound design implemented as well.<p>please enjoy!<p>~yoshih
  • throwawayk7h8 hours ago
    If anyone is unclear on how to switch to microtonal mode (okay, if you&#x27;re pendantic, &quot;xenharmonic&quot; would be the right term), use the gear at the top-right and change the Tuning system from 12-TET to something else.
    • kibwen3 hours ago
      Thanks, having a way to link directly to a certain configuration would be interesting.
  • observationist8 hours ago
    It&#x27;s unusable on mobile browsers - centers the page, can&#x27;t scroll left or right.<p>On desktop it&#x27;s awesome. Very cool!
    • xnx5 hours ago
      Almost fits in horizontal layout, but not quite.
  • DavidPeiffer5 hours ago
    This reminds me of a neat piece of computer keyboard -&gt; audio software I found on what had to be an &quot;old internet&quot; site 15-20 years ago. For lack of a better phrase, it was relative tone keyboard. I&#x27;ve looked but have not been able to find the software, not remembering any hint of the name, but it was fun to play with.<p>It worked one of two ways, I&#x27;m not positive which.<p>--------<p>You stared with musical note C. One note could be played at a time. G would go down a half note, H up a half note. F down a whole note, J up a whole note. Repeatedly pressing G would go down the chromatic scale. Playing a Diatonic scale up would be a combination of pressing H and J.<p>--------<p>Pretend the keyboard letter G is the base note, mapped to C in music. F would give a half note lower, H a half note higher, and so on across the home row of the keyboard. Then you could adjust the base note (perhaps T to go down a half note, Y to go up a half note).<p>In essence, you could transpose a song from the key of C to D by doing a modifier, and your fingers could complete the exact same sequence. In a jazz application, something on Spiral Synth like &quot;FSA, GDS, HFD, K&quot; might have been
  • hmokiguess3 hours ago
    That&#x27;s so cool!<p>Also, I really liked your audio performance monitor to debug the audio engine. I&#x27;ve done a lot of work with Web Audio and it&#x27;s so annoying to &quot;visualize&quot; or &quot;track&quot; what&#x27;s happening.<p>I&#x27;ve been searching for a decent &quot;F12&quot; &#x2F; &quot;Developer Tools&quot; for it.
  • markzh1232 hours ago
    Very cool! The settings for the actual tuning system (the point of this webapp) were a bit hard to find though.
  • xnx7 hours ago
    Very delightful even just to run a finger back and forth across a row on the keyboard.<p>Why doesn&#x27;t clicking on the key spiral trigger the same visualization in the right panel that using the keyboard does?<p>I wonder if &quot;shift&quot; would be a good modifier to some of the key behavior (reverb?)
  • gatkinso7 hours ago
    Very cool. May i suggest making the keys pizza-slice-shaped so they are slightly easier to press?
  • 29athrowaway8 hours ago
    I played this piano and it reminded me of Twilight Zone (1959).
  • zahlman8 hours ago
    This should be in Show HN.