These sounds are made by a piece of software that I created recently. Generally I'm developing a multi-purpose engines for brain entrainment sonic environments according to specification I created some time ago. The specification and this software - are also great tools for learning and understanding basics of sound synthesis and processing, like AM/FM/PM modulations, and also - can be used for making funny sounds like you can hear.
These sounds are made by a piece of software that I created recently. Generally I'm developing a multi-purpose engines for brain entrainment sonic environments according to specification I created some time ago. The specification and this software - are also great tools for learning and understanding basics of sound synthesis and processing, like AM/FM/PM modulations, and also - can be used for making funny sounds like you can hear.
@klankbeeld - they hear it so clearly and evidently (when I give them samples to listen, they don't know what it will be; they have no expectations nor reasons to be suspicious about what "perhaps" to expect), that later when we talk - they can't beileve that someone can't hear it this way. They are just overwhelmed. After such session - I ask them questions about impressions, perceptions, and so on and so forth.
I personally - can swich on and off my auditory perception between various systems (ways of hearing), because I've learned it and know how to do it. If I couldn't - I wouldn't believe either.
So this is not a matter of beliefs, but rather of design properties (not necessarily limitations).
Dear @ ayamahambho, I would not cheat you. The more I listen, the more I wonder whether people hear it, or wanted to hear. Hence my ambivalence .. But, I still watch the phenomenon. and notify you when I heard a convincing example.
People who can hear up and down movements (and still - it is about 90% of subjects) - they don't understand/believe (literally - they can not comprehend) how it is even possible, that someone does not hear the verticality in such recordings. It's an interesting phenomenon, and it was opened on the forum, to solve it there.
If you can't hear the verticality on both - mine and the original of Zuccarelli (you mean this one?) - it tells something important about the origins of Zucarelli's recording (typical approach + marketing), but also probably points to some perceptual issues (when you close your eyes and let someone to play with physical matchbox - do you hear vertical movements?). And/or hardware; people sometimes don't know they have active DSP effects or different than 2.0 settings on their computers/players (ordinary things happen everyday).
This recording uses only a basic setting, known by anyone who works with this topic. I have not even began to experiment with modifications.
And as mentioned on the forum - "holophonic" is only a word that describes the fact, that people can hear vertical movements/locations; replicating spatial perception via recording techniques and/or software adjustments - refers only to that word because it is about "holo-" (=whole, all, total) and "-phonic" (=sound). According to what you said - hearing anything in vertical axis - is nonsense. (-;
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On the other hand dear @klankbeeld - once when I asked on the forum (via sample request) for certain kind of field recordings - I remember you were the one who tried to cheat me. So I don't know now - whether I can take you seriously. (-;
'm Still not convinced. I hear only the left, right and rear. The original Internet has the same problem. And example of hairdresser too. In my example you'll hear the same "problem"; http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=117237
I like this alot, especially that high tone beep which my guess is you're phone receiving a text.
Thanks
yyy? @samdale, it's lossless in flac, not mp3 (nor from mp3).
not in mp3 atleast for me :(
Quite amazing. I'm not sure if I'm hearing birds, bubbles or an accumulator, or a combination of all three.
I LOVE this. Thank you!
Awesome! I'm gonna use this in my game! Thanks a lot for sharing!
none of your loopable versions of her cats purr are mp3 ): Im a sad panda.
great loops though
awesome excellent
thanks!
Feel free to do it.
These sounds are made by a piece of software that I created recently. Generally I'm developing a multi-purpose engines for brain entrainment sonic environments according to specification I created some time ago. The specification and this software - are also great tools for learning and understanding basics of sound synthesis and processing, like AM/FM/PM modulations, and also - can be used for making funny sounds like you can hear.
The software is available for free:
http://planetaziemia.net/hemi-synths.htm
but I also put some info on freesound too:
http://www.freesound.org/forum/production-techniques-music-gear-tips-and-tricks/32451/
For professional applications, visit here:
http://conscious-sound.bandcamp.com/
Feel free to do it.
These sounds are made by a piece of software that I created recently. Generally I'm developing a multi-purpose engines for brain entrainment sonic environments according to specification I created some time ago. The specification and this software - are also great tools for learning and understanding basics of sound synthesis and processing, like AM/FM/PM modulations, and also - can be used for making funny sounds like you can hear.
The software is available for free:
http://planetaziemia.net/hemi-synths.htm
but I also put some info on freesound too:
http://www.freesound.org/forum/production-techniques-music-gear-tips-and-tricks/32451/
For professional applications, visit here:
http://conscious-sound.bandcamp.com/
thnx mate....very clean...Love you experiments.
awesome!!!
fantastic !!!!!! thank you very much
thx :D
I have no fear for dogs. They just talk sometimes too much (-;
Fantastic! Thank you for swallowing your fear, and facing the Dog in the Night with "communication" rather than confrontation! :-)
I had to post this on every social media thing i had access to. Incredible!
very cool sound. Thank you.
Calm very nice chimes !!
:-D
@klankbeeld - they hear it so clearly and evidently (when I give them samples to listen, they don't know what it will be; they have no expectations nor reasons to be suspicious about what "perhaps" to expect), that later when we talk - they can't beileve that someone can't hear it this way. They are just overwhelmed. After such session - I ask them questions about impressions, perceptions, and so on and so forth.
I personally - can swich on and off my auditory perception between various systems (ways of hearing), because I've learned it and know how to do it. If I couldn't - I wouldn't believe either.
So this is not a matter of beliefs, but rather of design properties (not necessarily limitations).
Dear @ ayamahambho,
I would not cheat you. The more I listen, the more I wonder whether people hear it, or wanted to hear.
Hence my ambivalence .. But, I still watch the phenomenon. and notify you when I heard a convincing example.
Kind regards ;-)
People who can hear up and down movements (and still - it is about 90% of subjects) - they don't understand/believe (literally - they can not comprehend) how it is even possible, that someone does not hear the verticality in such recordings. It's an interesting phenomenon, and it was opened on the forum, to solve it there.
If you can't hear the verticality on both - mine and the original of Zuccarelli (you mean this one?) - it tells something important about the origins of Zucarelli's recording (typical approach + marketing), but also probably points to some perceptual issues (when you close your eyes and let someone to play with physical matchbox - do you hear vertical movements?). And/or hardware; people sometimes don't know they have active DSP effects or different than 2.0 settings on their computers/players (ordinary things happen everyday).
This recording uses only a basic setting, known by anyone who works with this topic. I have not even began to experiment with modifications.
And as mentioned on the forum - "holophonic" is only a word that describes the fact, that people can hear vertical movements/locations; replicating spatial perception via recording techniques and/or software adjustments - refers only to that word because it is about "holo-" (=whole, all, total) and "-phonic" (=sound). According to what you said - hearing anything in vertical axis - is nonsense. (-;
*
On the other hand dear @klankbeeld - once when I asked on the forum (via sample request) for certain kind of field recordings - I remember you were the one who tried to cheat me. So I don't know now - whether I can take you seriously. (-;
'm Still not convinced. I hear only the left, right and rear. The original Internet has the same problem. And example of hairdresser too.
In my example you'll hear the same "problem";
http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=117237
Till now I maintain, holophonic is nonsense.
great!