As said in the title, this machine graphs the noise that it hears. This also prints two outputs for what it hears on the left and on the right. In theory this could be made into real sound but I'm still working on that. This is the next step tho: Stereo!
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you have to slow it down
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It will probably just sound like a lot of squeaks or static
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AY IMA DO THAT!
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It is a bit hard, but take the dmnd-pstn graph, and turn the dmnd to white and the pstn to black in some kind of photo editor like paint. Then save the new black and white graph as a .tiff, and then open Audacity and import raw data, and choose the .tiff
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so is it possible to make the results into a sound file on my computer
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It's semi random, and I have no actual knowledge of hearing.. I based the actual hearing device off of some hearing mechanic, the exot drippers are meant to replicate hairs that move as the sound moves by and each records a different pitch irl so I've replicated that by giving each "pitch" a different amount of pstn to add to the data. And they stack on each other, which is really convenient.
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Does the graph plot random data or is the results from the graph actual noises that the moniter's microphone picks up. I tried making different levels of noise but I couldn't tell!?