Posted by ArmAlex on
09-29-2011
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fiogf49gjkf0d Isn't this how we listen to reproduced music?
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Best regards,
Armen
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Posted by Romy the Cat on
09-29-2011
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fiogf49gjkf0d This post was posted twice before at this site and I have deleted it as I sincerely thought that the poster had language encoding problem as the characters were broken. Armen has sent email informing me that it was exactly how he meant his text to be. I do not know what it is all about but anyhow, my apologies for deletion of the thread previously.
The Cat
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Posted by Markus on
09-29-2011
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fiogf49gjkf0d Totally legible, and a relevant, if cheeky, question as well.
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Posted by manisandher on
09-29-2011
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This message serves to prove how our minds can do amazing things! Impressive things! In the beginning it was hard but now, on this line your mind is reading it automatically with out even thinking about it, be proud! Only certain people can read this. Re post if you can.
Unfortunately, I don't agree that this is amazing at all or that only certain people can do this.
Armen, are you suggesting that reproduced music doesn't have to sound exactly the same as live music and that it's actually how our minds interpret reproduced music (I guess to have the same effect as live music) that is important?
Mani.
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Posted by N-set on
09-29-2011
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fiogf49gjkf0d This code of Armen, 7H15 C0D3 0F 4RM3N, (I also think it's not very demanding--every reasonable teenager would break it easily) is a great toy-model showing the error correcting power of the barin-a continuous stugle to make sense out of the sensorial chaos it gets. Hearing is much more dimensional (infinite-dimensional) than just linear reading with finite alphabet, so go ahead and imagine what the brain does to patch the audio artefacts. This all somehow connects to the claims made by some that SET's by their harmonic spectrum make the error correcting job easier for the brain as they do a sort of pre-error-correcting, "naturalizing" the harmonic spectrum of the reproduced sound. I've never seen any serious scientific investigation of those claims though...(most probably it does not exist). 4NYW4Y, 3XC3113N7 3X4MP13, 4RM3N!
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Posted by ArmAlex on
09-29-2011
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Manisandher wrote: Unfortunately, I don't agree that this is amazing at all or that only certain people can do this. Mani I didn't ment this code is so special that needs power of MI6+CIA to decode it, but how are brain acts.
Mani wrote: Armen, are you suggesting that reproduced music doesn't have to sound exactly the same as live music ... It does have to sound exactly the same as live music, but unfortunately it's impossible. ...and that it's actually how our minds interpret music... My post begins with a question so its an open debate.
Regards, Armen
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Posted by ArmAlex on
09-30-2011
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fiogf49gjkf0d Dear N-set, I think there is 2 scenario in listening to reproduced audio: 1-In lesser systems "code" algorithm works, it means brain works in error correcting mode. 2-This is where true high end begins, The system fools your brain, and you think you are listening to real music.
Regards, Armen
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Posted by bernie_f on
09-30-2011
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fiogf49gjkf0d It will give an interpretation of the things you throw at it, the rest is done by our brains. Your brain (and your current mood = current emotional status of your brain) will take you to real music. It works like this:
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bernie
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