Warning: You have to read the instructions to be able to properly use it. Instructions: Right and Left Arrow to control the pitch of the first seven alternators. Up and Down Arrow to control the pitch of the second seven alternators. Use the keys 1234567890qwertyuiopas to move the alternator either up by a third partial or a fifth partial. To make this easier key 1 moves it up by a third partial, and key 2 moves it up by a fifth, key 3 moves a different alternator up by a third partial and so on and so forth, a few of the alternators don't have fifth or third partials which is intentional. Press the z key to set all alternators back to the fundamentals. And finally press the Space key to play a note.
Please point out any inaccuracies that I may have missed! I want this to be as accurate to the original as possible. Known inaccuracies that I am okay with existing: -The tone wheels can go up a semitone and done a semitone unlike the original which had one tone wheel per note. -Even with Turbowarp's 3D Sound script a tiny bit of harshness remains that shouldn't be there. -You can flip on both the third partial and the fifth partial on one alternator, the reason this is possible is because I am too lazy to fix it. Credits: Thaddeus Cahill for the original Telharmonium. @-Turbowarp for the 8D/3D Sound Script. All of the tones were generated in Audacity. #Telharmonium #The_Telharmonium #Telharmonic