Re: [313] tone shifting

2001-01-09 Thread Kieran
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Kent williams wrote: ] In the context of DJ-ing, tone-shifting is what happens when you mix ] two records and new music emerges from the the interference between ] the two tracks. It's a real phenomenon -- if you combine two signals ] they can interfere with each other --

Re: [313] tone shifting

2001-01-09 Thread Todd Smith
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 9:36 PM Subject: Re: [313] tone shifting On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Kent williams wrote: ] In the context of DJ-ing, tone-shifting is what happens when you mix ] two records and new music emerges from the the interference between ] the two tracks. It's a real

Re: [313] tone shifting

2001-01-09 Thread Kent williams
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Kieran wrote: Has anyone ever produced any double vinyls of the same track with a1 being a particular track and c1 being the same track, but with the inverted phase wave? When both a1 and c1 are perfectly mixed, the inverted and normal waves should totally cancel each

Re: [313] Tone shifting

2000-10-04 Thread Glyph1001
In a message dated 10/4/00 4:43:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I can't rememer with who it was that originally stated that tone shifting is a mechanism of the brain that *fills* in the gaps in highly repetitive music, but I agree with him and have to add that this fenomenon doesn't occur

Re: [313] Tone shifting

2000-10-04 Thread Revaron
In a message dated 04/10/00 10:43:27 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I can't rememer with who it was that originally stated that tone shifting is a mechanism of the brain that *fills* in the gaps in highly repetitive music, but I agree with him and have to add that this

R: [313] Tone shifting

2000-10-04 Thread fab137
You know your'e a (broke) raver when you go dance in contruction sites LOL - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 12:40 PM Subject: Re: [313] Tone shifting In a message dated 04/10/00 10:43:27 GMT Daylight

Re: [313] Tone shifting

2000-10-04 Thread arora
ever tried chilling to a coffee percolator? i used to spend my mornings up at biostation, relaxing to the sweet sounds of our large coffee percolator. -m On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, fab137 wrote: I can't rememer with who it was that originally stated that tone shifting is a mechanism of the brain

Re: [313] Tone shifting

2000-10-04 Thread Nick Walsh
My mum reckons that when I play the Sonic EP in my bedroom it sounds like a foundry downstairs:) NO kidding!!! l8r, Nick (Dj Pacific:) --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 04/10/00 10:43:27 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I can't rememer with who it was that

Re: [313] Tone shifting

2000-10-04 Thread FRED MCMURRY
Re: It also occurs while on the train, in a room full of computers, or wherever there is a repetitive sound. Thats why I like riding trainsthere so much music to be heard!! Anyway, amongst others, there was one that said you know you're a raver/techno freak when you find yourself nodding

Re: [313] Tone shifting

2000-10-04 Thread Nick Walsh
I used to work at a Kinko's and I found that environment was a rich source of metal on metal beats. Folding machines, multiple large Xerox machines churning out copies wich big ka-chung sounds, the hum of computers, staple machines, the high pitch zip sound of color copiers it was

RE: [313] tone-shifting while tired

2000-09-27 Thread tristan watkins
Taking the toneshifting phenonmenon to its logical extreme, if you sent enough emails to Johanna Thompson would they eventually begin to generate autorepsonses? Sorry. I had to do it. Just had to. I know it's not really a funny situation. Tristan --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: