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Old 17.07.2003, 07:31 PM
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbo...nseschallenge/

TommyS posted this link some time ago and there's that scale thing where the both C's are exactly the same but still the it seems that the scale rises all the time.

The page says that effect is achieved by mixing same frequencies and the ear automaticly picks the highest one. Does anyone know how those frequencies are mixed? It would be great to have infinitely rising FX patch.
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Old 17.07.2003, 11:10 PM
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seems like to me they mixed octaves puting on the first one...the lower octave on a higher level and the second one the higher on a higher level...

thats what it seems like... C3-C4...............then C4-C3 where the second is the higher in volume...atleast something of the sort...
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im not sure of what u r doing to...there is a point to it...the pitches in between were still raising in the octave...its just those 2 that werent...im sure u will still reach the end...
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Hey, I'm not quite sure what you mean...
Made an mp3 of what I thought you might looking for..
http://www.trancex.dk/test.mp3

sorry about the bad quality...made a mistake when I converted it
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I dont think that is what hes lookin for...he wants to make a never ending scale...which can be done but we will never hear it...


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ok
didn't know exaclty what he meant about that question
just wanted to record something I guess
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On muusikoiden.net there was a theory like this:

C3-C4
D2-D3
E2-E3
F2-F3
G2-G3
A2-A3
B2-B3
C3-C4

I don't think that's so simple.

I found a way to make that kind of rising sound but LFO3 needs to be triggered. Damn!
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well why dont u use your sequencer to trigger the notes? why r u tryin to do it straight from the virus...?


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well why dont u use your sequencer to trigger the notes? why r u tryin to do it straight from the virus...?
Trigger what notes? I'm trying to clear up what frequencies I'll have to use.
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ok maybe this will help....

http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~jw/notes.html


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I know the basic note frequencies but what bloody frequencies are needed for that trick.

Trying to figure out the frequencies in sequencer might (will) take hours.
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