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I introduced Sonic in my blog post last month. Today I will use Sonic to add sound to the graphics from three old posts, the vibrating L-shaped membrane, the Recamán sequence and the chaotic behavior of the Swinging Sticks.
Contents Vibrating L-shaped Membrane For almost fifty years, I have wanted to hear the MathWorks logo. I have written about the L-shaped membrane many times, link #1, link #2, link #3. Click on this link and listen to the audio in a Sonic movie of the vibrating membrane. The sound is generated by resampling one tone from a xylophone. And here is one frame from the movie. ![]() Recamán The inventor of the Recamán sequence is a Columbian mathematician, Bernardo Recamán Santos. The sequence is A005132 in the OEIS, the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. Here is my blog post. Click on this link and the listen to the audio in a Sonic movie of the Recamán sequence. The sound is generated by resampling the middle-C key of a piano. Here is the last frame of the movie. ![]() Swinging Sticks The Swinging Sticks is a kinetic sculpture that exhibits chaotic behavior. I have added sound to my blog post about the sticks. Here is the link to a Sonic movie of the Swinging Sticks. The audio is also generated by resampling one tone from a xylophone. And, here is one frame from the movie. ![]() More... |
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