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Listen — the signal lab

Perfect signal.

Press the line open and a quiet drone wakes up. Sweep the tone — the same waveform you hear is the one drawn on the canvas. No samples, no shortcuts. Two sines, a triangle, a lowpass, and an analyser. Built in the browser.

Signal off.
silent1.1 kHz· open
presets

Two detuned sines + a third partial · lowpass · −24 dB peak · WebAudio

Why "signal"

In hi-fi the unit of merit is signal-to-noise — how much of what the source intended survives to your ears. In marketing, the unit is the same: how much of the truth makes it past the noise to the buyer. In trading: how much of the price action is real demand versus chop. Different rooms, same problem.

What "perfect" means here

Perfect signal is unreachable on purpose. It's the asymptote you tune toward. Every cable swap, every dealer training, every chart you read on MadCoolMoney is a single small move toward a signal that's a little less veiled than yesterday.

"Pioneer in the search" is just being honest about that. The product isn't the answer. The product is the search.

About this page

The lab above is a single AudioContext: two detuned sine oscillators plus a triangle partial, summed into a biquad lowpass, fanned into an AnalyserNode for the oscilloscope. The slider rides the lowpass cutoff. Stop the line and the context's master gain ramps to zero — graceful, no clicks.

If your browser blocked audio, click the canvas first. Browsers gate WebAudio behind a user gesture by design.