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RD
October 3rd, 2005, 06:34 am
So Ive finaly decided to give up on my fancy experiment, and break it down to a simple Q&A like thing.

First you will need to listen to a song ALL NIGHT LONG DURRING SLEEP. Yes, it may keep some of you awake, but to bad. Then listen to it agian the following day and answer some questions for me after words.

1)What song did you listen to?
2)How long did you listen to it durring your sleep?
3)Are you experiencing any audio impairment?
4)When you listen to the song again, does anything sound diffrent? If so, list them.

After that, I will make a big list of all your records.



1) Radical Dreamer
2) 9 hours
3) No
4) Yes. The song is louder, The vocal is crisper and resonates, I can mentaly block out specific parts in the song, The pitch is higher (Transpose?)

1) Itsumo Nando Demo
2) 9 hours
3) No
4) Yes. The song is louder, The song resonates, I can mentaly block out specific parts in the song, The pitch is lower (Transpose?)

Noir7
October 5th, 2005, 01:53 pm
What do you mean, the pitch is higher? As if you from now on hear it in a different key? That's impossible :mellow:

mystery_editor
October 5th, 2005, 02:13 pm
its not impossible. it simply sounds in a different key. it has happened to me a number of times. its a really weird feeling when i listen to OSTs for games that I play(ed) alot, and the music sounds different, and yet sounds exactly the same to other people

Noir7
October 5th, 2005, 03:09 pm
Different maybe, not transposed different. Say for example if you were to listen to a song that is originally in C, it all of a sudden is in D for you. Then what if a flautist or something would play it in C, wouldn't that kind of crash then? If you still believe it's in D, then you've probably gone tone deaf.

RD
October 5th, 2005, 11:32 pm
No, its truly weird. Its in a compleatly higher pitch for the vocal, but the background instruments are in a lower pitch then when I listened to it originaly.

Also, it stoped doing that now...Its truly amasing, try it for your self. But it may not work.

Liquid Feet
October 10th, 2005, 01:27 am
Forgive me for the terrible pun, but I'm afraid you're just radically dreaming again. >_>;