Frequency Generator·Sacred Resonance Chamber
“In the geometry of sound, every frequency is a path back to stillness.”
Stack up to six oscillators. Adjust frequency, waveform and amplitude for each voice. Recipes below invoke known intervals & esoteric stacks.
Each bell is modelled with five inharmonic partials — hum, prime, tierce, quint, nominal — and a long exponential decay. Click a bell to strike it; it rings naturally.
A bell is not a single note. It carries a constellation of partials that don't fall on the harmonic series — which is why a bell sounds like a bell and not a flute. Large bells take seconds to bloom; small ones decay in a heartbeat.
The strike you hear here is synthesized: no recordings. Tune the decay with the dial to hear the strike aged into a cathedral's long tail, or chopped into a handbell's quick shine.
Drag the mallet through the 3D field. Tap a bowl for a struck bloom; keep dragging along its rim to pull out a continuous singing tone.
Load a frequency from one of these canonical sets. Each carries a tradition. Verify with your own ears.