Your reverse speech documentary videos are amazing! It's opened up an entire new realm of thought to me. I plan to record myself, then reverse it to see what is in my heart. Should I just load the recording into a sound editor app and flip it end to end? That would make me hear the end first and the beginning last of the entire speech. Or do I need to use the editor to flip every word individually so that I hear the speech in normal forward order, but with every word individually reversed?
OK, number 11 helps answer my post on number 8 on your other video. Some people will always hear gibberish and some people need more exposure to listening to reverse speech to be able to hear more reversals.
Your reverse speech documentary videos are amazing! It's opened up an entire new realm of thought to me. I plan to record myself, then reverse it to see what is in my heart. Should I just load the recording into a sound editor app and flip it end to end? That would make me hear the end first and the beginning last of the entire speech. Or do I need to use the editor to flip every word individually so that I hear the speech in normal forward order, but with every word individually reversed?
solokat1980 3 months ago in playlist More videos from 17Stormy17
@solokat1980 Thanks. Just flip the whole clip, then listen to the reversed segments in bits that sound like very short phrases.
17Stormy17 3 months ago
Good stuff
Stryker20008 1 year ago
OK, number 11 helps answer my post on number 8 on your other video. Some people will always hear gibberish and some people need more exposure to listening to reverse speech to be able to hear more reversals.
cvoyles 2 years ago
thanks for debunking the myths !
dwellnhim 2 years ago