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... See msg. number 174. -Carl...
Carl Lumma
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May 25, 2002
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... chords of ... hearing a ... caused by ... i don't see how the presence of virtual pitches would help explain this. virtual pitches occur at the missing...
emotionaljourney22
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May 25, 2002
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... I thought you were suggesting a 2nd-order virtual pitches, if you will. ... Is there a name for 2*a-b combination tones? These are louder than a-b and a+b...
Carl Lumma
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May 25, 2002
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The 2*a-b difference tone is called the "cubic difference tone" in most works I've read. I hear slow beats, warbles, etc. in just chords and dyads on my PC,...
John Chalmers
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May 26, 2002
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... i'd want to check over the psychoacoustic literature again to make sure cubic difference tones aren't *supposed* to be audible binaurally . . ....
emotionaljourney22
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... Mac, ... right, but this was some pretty *fast* beating/warbling carl was talking about . . ....
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... How could a difference tone possibly be audible binaurally? I thought binaural tests were one of the classic ways researchers showed virtual pitch to be...
Carl Lumma
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May 29, 2002
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... make ... cubic difference tones are thought to come from a higher level of processing than the non-linearities that cause most other combinational tones. ...
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May 29, 2002
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the harmonic_entropy group. File :...
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Jun 27, 2002
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... perhaps ... can ... is ... ye ... Well, hello there! When will dinner be served? --George...
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Jul 1, 2002
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... list ... showed ... a ... nail ... and ... i take it you found the "margo" or vos-based curve more appealing? that was your "appetizer" -- the chef would...
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... Ah, yes! I was so busy reading the menu that I hadn't noticed that ... 1/(m*n) ... much ... While different quantitatively, it does have the same...
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... (for ... yes, but i specifically offered it to her not because of the position of the global maximum of discordance (which i wasn't even looking at at the...
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hey george, take a look at this curve: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harmonic_entropy/files/dyadic/secortst.g if i left it unlabeled for your fun and amusement...
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... importance ... more ... the ... ratios). ... local ... what ... I think we're talking about the same thing, but I just didn't say it the right way. By...
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Jul 3, 2002
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I've had a few free days this week and wanted to program the harmonic entropy algorithm(s) in TrueBasic. Alas, I couldn't find them in the list archives; can...
John Chalmers
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Jul 8, 2002
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John, I've posted my code to this list on 1 Feb. 2001. For the error function I use an approximation, this is the code: function Erf (Of_Number : Long_Float)...
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... and ... than ... bumps ... it ... but ... translate ... actually, it doesn't work that way in the harmonic entropy model. firstly, hearing harmonics is not...
emotionaljourney22
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Jul 8, 2002
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... thanks manuel -- john, let us know if this can be clarified. i've also made a number of posts that sketch, conceptually, how harmonic entropy is calculated...
emotionaljourney22
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Jul 8, 2002
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Manuel, Paul, etc. Thanks, I may be contacting you personally if I can't find the relevant posts or understand them. I've been experimenting with the Tonicity...
John Chalmers
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Jul 9, 2002
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... make ... I ... making ... I guess you could put it that way. But I would like the curve to correspond to what is actually heard with musical tones (i.e.,...
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... not ... So ... the ... tones ... human voices, bowed strings, brasses, all of these can have audible harmonics into the 40s. but again, this doesn't...
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... even ... We seem to be looking at this in two different (but related) ways: you're considering the tones in the intervals as partials over a missing...
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Jul 10, 2002
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... would ... consonance. ... in ... to ... waveform). ... audible ... *heard ... with ... if consonance were simply a matter of coincident partials, then ...
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... a ... would ... If we're only considering intervals, then otonal/utonal has no bearing. Do you also have a calculation of harmonic entropy for chords? ...
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... a ... even ... exactly. you seem to be missing my point. read it over again. are you saying that completely different factors are at work in determining...
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One comment: I don't see why one would expect otonal and utonal chords spanning the same interval to be equally consonant under either Helmholztian or...
John Chalmers
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