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by filoeleven
1867 days ago
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Part of why we evolved two ears is to be able to locate sounds within our perceptive field. I think the best example is to listen to some recordings made with two head-mounted microphones. I like these here; one was the closest I’ve come to believing I was standing in a pond while in my own house. It requires headphones to get the effect: https://quietamerican.org/field_vietnam.html There’s another component at play too: beat frequencies. This happens anytime you have different frequencies playing simultaneously. This is a result of simple waveform interference. Lots of examples, but I’ll never pass up a chance to link to Julius Sumner Miller[0]: https://youtu.be/7dxkW5bsUgs So the brain is doing lots of work to integrate the stereo “image,” in much the same way we can wear 3D glasses and perceive depth[1]. Binaural beats reduce things down to a more fundamental level: you’re playing with how your mind integrates the stereo field in a weird way, and it produces a beat frequency that does not exist in the pulsed air. This may be learned behavior. [0] I’m eagerly waiting for some music producer to sample this video: “all the music fell out”, “we should have this mechanism called beats”, “beats: wonderful!”, etc. [1] I wonder what the effect of rapidly switching the left/right components of a stereo image would be. Probably nausea. |
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If the cochlea is effectively taste buds for sound, the only thing the brain is going to get is which part of the cochlea is being tickled. There's no time domain information there, just some ambiguous 'pitch'.
If that's the case though, how does the brain know to synthesize the 4Hz differential between these two frequencies. The 432Hz and the 428Hz aren't making it to the brain, just the fact both ears are getting tickled in very close but different places.
(Also my dad absolutely LOVED watching JSM and would always call us into the room any time he was doing one of his crazy experiments on TV. I agree his stuff is very 'sampleable'
Edit: Just watched the video, it's actually a gold mine for hip hop lol. Just play this in the background and scrub around his videos - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVISRjhXzzM
good thing it's friday (may need to fix volume) - http://www.youtubemultiplier.com/6095af3ba32b6-jsm-on-beats-...)