adam faranda wrote:
> Another post on this list, led me to Peter's track
> 'Breathing-hihat-monster-stereo'. I found that while I was listening, I
> could feel my respiration and heart rate were trying to mirror the track,
> but only at the points where it's sound was within the range of human
> breathing. My dime-store hypothesis is that this is an effect of mirror
> neurons. The psycho-acoustic effect of this track would work really well in
> a dance mix?? Awsome Track !!!!
>
Thanks for these words, I just read them before going to a government's
administration fat guy and it helped me to keep myself calm :)
This track is a little playing with a PureData patch from PureData's help
files about a Looping Sampler.
To be more precise the file
/usr/local/lib/pd/doc/3.audio.examples/B08.sampler.loop.pd
I modified it only a little bit and recorded my breath to play with.
links:
listen <http://soundcloud.com/freqrush/breathing-hihat-monster-stereo>
sourcefiles:
breathing.sampler.loop.pd<http://sites.google.com/site/experimentalfrush/puredata/breathing-hihat-monster/breathing.sampler.loop.pd?attredirects=0>
breathing.wav
<http://sites.google.com/site/experimentalfrush/puredata/breathing-hihat-monster/breathing.wav?attredirects=0>
Cheers
Peter
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