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Content warning some find the site very hypnotic/trancy, also displays infinite falling pages of colours http://fallingfalling.com/
you have a max and min pitch and multiple notes playing at the same time, the closer a note is to either end the more you decrease its volume, so the notes start quiet and low, increase in pitch and volume to become noticeable, then when getting towards the high end they start to fade out, but because other notes are playing over them at the same time you dont notice them fading in and out and the whole thing seems to just go up forever
good example of this is mario 64 stairs music (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wp3rzAdwT8) done well enough that it works but not so well you cant notice the lower notes coming in to replace the higher ones
If the sound ids are different for some reason, you can replace them in the beginning of the main.lua file.