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

2001-01-09 Thread Todd Smith
PROTECTED]> To: "Kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "313 list" <313@hyperreal.org> 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 h

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 -- tech

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..

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
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 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 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 fenom

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 > >o

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: > > toneshifting