Gods Cricket Choir

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  • paolodoffini: Devi attendere che la intro è completato prima l'audio inizia.

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  • Now I feel guilty for feeding them to our lizards.

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  • @austinm08 Because there are two tracks layered on top of each other. One is the sound of crickets in normal time (fast) and the other is slowed down very much and is played at the same time for effect.

  • I still don't understand what the uploader means by his text at the beginning of the video. There's no way crickets sound like that when stretched out. That is a constant, legato sound. Crickets' chirps are shorter in duration and repeat. And if that is crickets' chirps stretched out, then why are we still hearing normal cricket chirps along with it?

    P.S. I know about audio.

  • It's a lot like when Elaine was sleeping with Jerry in Seinfeld... "Fake, fake fake fake."

  • I really, REALLY want to believe this is true...but I've been messing around with cricket recordings for a few hours now, trying to get the time right, and it never sounds anything remotely like this. any advice?

  • @madmastermaxify Maybe slow cricket song down yourself, - see what you get. Who knows. <3

  • @smntha1300 What the person who provided the audio claims is that if you take the lifesapn of a human (about 80 years) and scale the lifespan of a cricket UP to the lifespan of a human and THEN stretch out the sound by the same proportion, you get the sound of a choir that you hear in this video:

    Human life= 80 years

    Cricket life= .25 years (just for illustration sake)

    ratio: 320:1

    Stretch out the cricket sound from 1 sec. to 320 secs and you get this sound.

    Hope this helps

  • fake... duh

  • wow

  • There is grace in the world.

  • i had to watch it twice cause i thought that will be something scary !!

    :)))

    5*

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