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why filter cut-off & resonance are so effective with psychedelics compounds

aXis
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Posted : Apr 7, 2008 06:04
n this is how i know that every isratrancer is a critic an audience an artist and a fucking orgnaiser and a politician.

LOL where did i show my ego in my post please tell me u dumb twat.
vector_0
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Posted : Apr 10, 2008 07:24
lol, is this thread spillover from the chillout drama?

also, why are metal strings so popular with guitars?
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MARGHERITA
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Posted : Apr 13, 2008 15:08
As i see , no one know why this magic FX interact with our brains...

no one have a serious answer to that question ?

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Posted : Apr 13, 2008 16:02
I have no answer but when i listen the Filter cut-off & resonance i cum           Stop Sex ... Make War !!!
Elad
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Posted : Apr 14, 2008 06:38
WTF is filter "cutoff and resonance"

which FILTER
where is the CUT OFF POINT
where is RESONANCE knob on

it can also mute the sounds in good case and kill your ears and speakers also in bad case , but the middle has lots of beauty in there for sure.

but with the right work it is fun.

why ?

first i think brain react more the filter sweeps then steady filter (99% sure all feel this way if they know wtf im talking about)

simply becuase its playing with the HZ just like melody but in a diffrent way that is less used therefor more experimental or psychadelic.
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vector_0
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Posted : Apr 16, 2008 03:56
i don't think there is a serious answer to that question. its like asking why power-chords are so effective with rock music           http://soundcloud.com/rob-vector
rich
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Posted : Apr 16, 2008 08:17
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On 2008-04-16 03:56, vector_0 wrote:
i don't think there is a serious answer to that question. its like asking why power-chords are so effective with rock music




No, it's actually not like that.

Anyway I think Elad's answer is best.

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first i think brain react more the filter sweeps then steady filter (99% sure all feel this way if they know wtf im talking about) simply becuase its playing with the HZ just like melody but in a diffrent way that is less used therefor more experimental or psychadelic.

vector_0
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Posted : Apr 16, 2008 17:47
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On 2008-04-16 08:17, rich wrote:
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On 2008-04-16 03:56, vector_0 wrote:
i don't think there is a serious answer to that question. its like asking why power-chords are so effective with rock music




No, it's actually not like that.





care to elaborate? I still don't see the distinction           http://soundcloud.com/rob-vector
rich
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Posted : Apr 16, 2008 19:53
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On 2008-04-16 17:47, vector_0 wrote:
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On 2008-04-16 08:17, rich wrote:
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On 2008-04-16 03:56, vector_0 wrote:
i don't think there is a serious answer to that question. its like asking why power-chords are so effective with rock music




No, it's actually not like that.





care to elaborate? I still don't see the distinction




Power chords are an aspect of rock music.
Filter sweeps etc are an aspect of psytrance. Not of psychedelic compounds.

The question was regarding the effects of filter sweeps etc on a brain under the influence of psyyyychedelic jjjjjruuuuugzzz.

Elad
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Posted : Apr 17, 2008 04:30
at first i thought its kinda joke
but then with some thinking i got to this answer... anywayz about chords etc...

also chord change is triggering the brain
some combination more then others
for the same reason , the Frequency change.

so it works in a way that if u have steady cutoff its like play one chord

but if u sweep it around its like play chord-progression

but the best is chords progression + cutoff sweep (or other parameters , i think FM or Pitch can have the effect just as well)
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makus
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Posted : Apr 17, 2008 10:36
i'm with elad, there must be some connection between changing the frequencies and _special_ brain reaction corresponding to the changes.

i don't think this is the same as rock chords or some other music elements. if one applies filter effects to the guitar part we get the same _special_ reaction independently.           
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aXis
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Posted : Apr 17, 2008 12:18
id like to add my belief here ,:'also because our brain likes repetitiveness.... so , like in a complex melody , u dont understand it till it comes back to the note of the scale , u cant make it out , Same here the sound comes back after sweeping all around and brain goes whoompa !
Kaz
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Posted : Apr 17, 2008 13:03
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On 2008-04-07 01:03, psycho-italiano wrote:
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On 2008-04-06 06:52, aXis wrote:
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On 2008-04-04 17:11, psycho-italiano wrote:

And same reason the kick and bass are main thing for tracks….
it's one of the main motives…



realllly ??? i need to start listening again more carefully



An old chinese said once ago:
If you don’t have a smart thing to say, then keep it silence.

And you mister Axis: you are trying to decry on the above said. Coz you “think” you are better. “ego – selfish behavior” typical to human on this earth.

Sorry for the off-words now, but really, maybe you start to respect people. And respect your self first.

Or you are looking for attention here in isratrance…. by trying to make fun of others!
peace




Hebrew proverb: "Haposel bemumo posel" - meaning, that who finds faults, finds his own.

IMO on this thread - it's all about associative thinking which is pushed to extremes on psychedelics. The sound changes character, giving new interpertation to the sound behind it, as well as giving a progression on the sound itself, giving extra layers for the imagination to work with.
vector_0
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Posted : Apr 18, 2008 23:27
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On 2008-04-16 19:53, rich wrote:
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On 2008-04-16 17:47, vector_0 wrote:
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On 2008-04-16 08:17, rich wrote:
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On 2008-04-16 03:56, vector_0 wrote:
i don't think there is a serious answer to that question. its like asking why power-chords are so effective with rock music




No, it's actually not like that.





care to elaborate? I still don't see the distinction




Power chords are an aspect of rock music.
Filter sweeps etc are an aspect of psytrance. Not of psychedelic compounds.

The question was regarding the effects of filter sweeps etc on a brain under the influence of psyyyychedelic jjjjjruuuuugzzz.





ohhhhh, i get it...duh.

i thought he meant psychedelic musical compounds           http://soundcloud.com/rob-vector
Mike A
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Posted : Apr 19, 2008 14:16
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why filter cut-off & resonance are so effective with psychedelics compounds



who said they are effective with psychedelics? they are effective without as well
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