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yo what is going on everybody dan trim to here and welcome back to my tutorial series browser know is this is tutorial number 15 and today isnt important today it is tone jst which is a legit holiday it takes place whenever I dont know at least one of you are watching this video for the first time so you could take the day off from school or work and share the video so it happens every day just it doesnt work that way Im just kidding theres a lot I need to go through so I probably shouldnt be joking around this is serious lets get to business first we will not necessarily abandon the p5.js sound library there are still times in which I opt for it overtone Jes and in some ways it is a really nice vehicle to teach certain audio concepts to I will continue using p5.js for graphics and Dom manipulation because I want to focus on audio and not have to teach another set of non audio related tools if that makes sense you can stick with p5.js with me but you might also consider looking