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| Make a Fourier Analysis of the current sound file. Take the 10 loudest frequencies and display their representative colour. (according to octave is double the frequency and 440Hz is A).
The coulours are also changing their brightness (how much white) according to their overall pitch. 20 Hz is black, 20 kHz is white. | Make a Fourier Analysis of the current sound file. Take the 10 loudest frequencies and display their representative colour. (according to octave is double the frequency and 440Hz is A).
The coulours are also changing their brightness (how much white) according to their overall pitch. 20 Hz is black, 20 kHz is white. | ||
Revision as of 23:19, 2 December 2018
*SYNESTHESIA*
WHAT COLOUR ARE YOU?
http://www.flutopedia.com/sound_color.htm http://www.harmonics.com/lucy/lsd/colors.html
http://www.harmonics.com/lucy/lsd/freq2wl.html
Idea:
Make a Fourier Analysis of the current sound file. Take the 10 loudest frequencies and display their representative colour. (according to octave is double the frequency and 440Hz is A). The coulours are also changing their brightness (how much white) according to their overall pitch. 20 Hz is black, 20 kHz is white.
