👨💻 Can we generate guitar distortion effects using just Python? Absolutely! In this video, we take the theory of non-linear functions and turn it into real-time distortion effects using Python programming! 🎸💻
🚀 What You’ll See in This Video:
✅ Generating a 440Hz sine wave (our clean tone)
✅ Applying tanh, cubic, arctan, exponential, and hard clipping
✅ Visualizing the waveforms before and after distortion
✅ Actually playing the distorted sound using Python
🎧 Hear the difference between clean and distorted tones and experiment with your own effects!
🔥 Whether you’re a Python coder, musician, or DSP enthusiast, this is a must-watch to see how math meets music in the coolest way possible!
Stay tuned for part-3 & 4 where we will implement Guitar Distortion in Analog Electronics
Click here for Part-1
https://youtu.be/2JKSUfcowrM
Click here for Part-3
https://youtu.be/w0EYrWXktsY
Click here for Part-4
https://youtu.be/s9S3Yu-Ikks
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