File: binary counter.swf-(3.51 MB, 1014x420, Anime)
[_] sdf Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)01:38:20 No.2878047
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)01:42:59 No.2878051
Neat. For the music theory impaired is this some particular chord?
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)02:03:09 No.2878062
>>2878051
I would guess its just your typical 8 tone scale.
Anyway, that answers your question, but the whole language of music theory is garbage nonsense. I
would know, Im an expert.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)03:57:27 No.2878143
http://countingbinary2.ytmnd.com/
interesting...
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)04:03:12 No.2878148
Amazing, but binary sounds so sad.
I'd love to see this done in other bases... octal and hex should sound nice, but I think
odd-exponent bases would be very harsh.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/17/15(Mon)07:11:09 No.2878238
>>2878148
How would this even work in octal/hex?
It works in binary because the note can either be playing or not be playing.
How can there be 7/15 different notes to cycle through for octal/hex? I'd like to see that work
in a non-retarded way, if it could be done.