Abstract

Inspired by the color matching game “Colorblind” by ChewSoft, Tone Deaf is the new game that challenges players to match the pitch and timbre of a note by touching the screen to draw a single cycle of the waveform. The shape of the waveform is then used to determine the appropriate harmonics and their phases, while the length of the cycle determines the frequency. Players will progress through multiple levels of difficulty, starting with simple waveforms such as sine waves, sawtooth waves, and square waves, and finally emulating the complex patterns of instruments such as the piano, trumpet, and violin.

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