: Using Fourier transforms and wave equations, the software calculates how a virtual membrane would react to a specific frequency. This allows for "perfect" visualizations that aren't limited by gravity or the friction of physical particles.
While you can make a physical tonoscope at home using a drum, latex sheeting, and salt, software versions offer:
You will never listen to sound the same way again.
: Using Fourier transforms and wave equations, the software calculates how a virtual membrane would react to a specific frequency. This allows for "perfect" visualizations that aren't limited by gravity or the friction of physical particles.
While you can make a physical tonoscope at home using a drum, latex sheeting, and salt, software versions offer: software tonoscope
You will never listen to sound the same way again. : Using Fourier transforms and wave equations, the