Nils Feske (505) - "Gamma" -- Chiptune Visualization / Atari SAP
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- čas přidán 11. 08. 2012
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So, I decided to take a look at all the separate channels of some chiptune music at once. Thought it might look cool, since those waveforms are usually so pretty. I quickly put together a script to create this and other videos.
This video has a lame naive timbre-capture algorithm: it just finds the first zero-crossing and locks it to the left side of the screen. This way you see waveforms aligned to each other - at least most of the time. A decent algorithm is trickier than I thought. Until then, have another one. CZcams needs more chiptune anyway.
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You can find this along with tons of other great Atari music on the Atari SAP Music Archive (ASMA) at:
asma.atari.org/ - Hudba
after 11 years it is still amazing!
pokey - under rated forever until now. thankyou decent programmers
finally something that looks nice if my neighbours accidently look through my window seing my monitor^^
nice visualization!
Epic is one of the over used words on the internet. This song is "epic" in its own right.
This song is so nostalgic for me just because this video is one of the first oscilloscope views I've ever watched!
This video gave me the urge to buy an Atari 600XL, and program on it!
This sound amazing
Wow, this is a great song. I like the Goldrunner style bass in the first part.
A big thumbs up for the visualizations!
They're not mine. I just make the visualizations. :P
A few more are coming today.
GREAT MUSIC, MAN
GREAT TRACK
amazing track :3 chiptune is pure magic. Reminds me old days
nice 👍😊
It depends.
This works because 1ucasvb has the file with all the tracks (drums, melody, harmony, etc). He takes the tracks and visualizes the sound of each track. You could do this any tune, as long as you have the original tracks (or else you can't have the 4 way windows). You can still show the overall waveform, but you won't see as many patterns or the clear separation of instruments.
I hope that answers you question!
Thank You!
Wicked
POKEY is what PAULA could never be...!
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This is amazing! how do you do it? would it be possible to create a program that took a input such as a guitar or music and turned it into a output visualization such as this? i know there are things like the Atari Video Music that do it, but this is pretty dope.
Good one. A bit long perhaps.
is there any resources we can look up for this? wave functions, etc?