On 11 Mar 2009 at 18:39, Robert Greef wrote:
> So some aural illusions at work, it would seem. Anyone for psychoacoustics?
>
> Robert
>
I think so.
When we hear a sound and it stops, our brains retain a memory of the sound so
that when we hear a subsequent sound we can compare the two and he
OOPS! The dog leapt up and hit reply before I could type my response,
so please ignore my last post, or insert "This is my German Pointer
writing this" as you see fit!
I'd meant to comment on Barry's magazine article at the time of
publication, but avoided it as I didn't have agogi
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-Original Message-
From: Robert Greef [mailto:rob...@greef.fsnet.co.uk]
Sent: 11 March 2009 18:39
To: nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [NSP] Midi, rhythm, popping, agogics, psycho
With all the talk about languages, I noted some adverse comments about
midi. I use midi to convert tunes i