Like the infinite monkeys typing Shakespeare, but with audio instead.

If there was a program that created a series of sounds at random intervals, pitches, amplitudes, etc., how long would it take to produce an output that sounds like music, some sort of recognisable recording (e.g. a bell ring, a dog barking), or perhaps even a human voice?

  • Asidonhopo@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Low fidelity mumbled speech sounds a lot like radio static if your ears are tired enough too

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      13 days ago

      Back when I would stay up too late playing World of Warcraft, my computer fan would occasionally speak to me.