AHAHAHA OH MY GOD. 3:35. You hear a facebook IM noise. I got sooo confused cuz I have facebook open but I couldn't find the chat anywhere. Well played, criox12.
@Saelleris I don't think that was a facebook noise actually... all I had open was garage-band when I made the recordings. Just a weird recording thing I guess.
If you want the natural resonate frequency of the room, you should use white noise. That's why Lucier specifies "natural resonate frequency of the room ARTICULATED BY SPEECH".
Nice, mostly because your sounds are mostly clipping and distortion, and not the room's resonance.
An experiment like this also perpetuates any shortcomings in the reproduction/recording chain. It seems some of those recordings are distorted, and in turn are affecting the result.
It gets really noisy
icceeQueen 4 months ago
AHAHAHA OH MY GOD. 3:35. You hear a facebook IM noise. I got sooo confused cuz I have facebook open but I couldn't find the chat anywhere. Well played, criox12.
Saelleris 1 year ago
Actually, more like 3:30
Saelleris 1 year ago
@Saelleris I don't think that was a facebook noise actually... all I had open was garage-band when I made the recordings. Just a weird recording thing I guess.
criox12 1 year ago
@criox12 Really? If you listen to the end of the second to last bar, there's a popping noise.
Saelleris 1 year ago
If you want the natural resonate frequency of the room, you should use white noise. That's why Lucier specifies "natural resonate frequency of the room ARTICULATED BY SPEECH".
Nice, mostly because your sounds are mostly clipping and distortion, and not the room's resonance.
mikestopcontinues 1 year ago
An experiment like this also perpetuates any shortcomings in the reproduction/recording chain. It seems some of those recordings are distorted, and in turn are affecting the result.
Satlam 1 year ago