Posted this here because really this is the story of a program and the guy that wrote it. Totally fascinating stuff. In part 2 we learn that in 2015 he rewrote the “deep note” program to run on a standard desktop computer in C.
The story is really cool too. True innovation is looking at something that nobody else really pays attention to and making it so much better. I think this is possibly Lucas Film’s biggest contribution to theater and it’s not even a movie.
There’s a pop-up newsletter nag dialog as soon as you start scrolling
Sorry about that I guess? I mean, I listen to the podcast in a podcatcher so I never see that :)
Here’s a guy’s attempt to recreate the note using Supercollider, an open source synthesis framework:
https://earslap.com/article/recreating-the-thx-deep-note.html
Posted this here because really this is the story of a program and the guy that wrote it. Totally fascinating stuff. In part 2 we learn that in 2015 he rewrote the “deep note” program to run on a standard desktop computer in C.
The story is really cool too. True innovation is looking at something that nobody else really pays attention to and making it so much better. I think this is possibly Lucas Film’s biggest contribution to theater and it’s not even a movie.
Also, Hey! found you on here I guess haha.