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Yawning with headphones on increases BPM
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Chemogen
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Posted : Mar 17, 2009 19:55
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Don't hit bongs before you mix and the issue shouldn't even crop up. |
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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Apr 12, 2009 04:37
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Kane
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Posted : Apr 12, 2009 12:21
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On 2009-03-10 10:46, RK9 wrote:
Another thing I've noticed is with certain songs, if I hold the headphones an inch from my ear or listen to them on speakers they sound fine.
But if I put the headphones on all the way the bassline sounds a half-step sharp ??? it makes those songs hard to listen to, I think it doesn't happen as much if I turn it down.
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I think this says more about your headphones than psychoacoustics..
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Kane
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Posted : Apr 12, 2009 12:30
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On 2009-03-13 06:13, Axis Mundi wrote:
When you yawn, the muscles around your ear canal move,, changing its shape and thus the trajectories of the sound waves within ever so slightly.
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Sure, but the factors that this changes does not include sample rate.
I think it's also important to note that it doesn't need to have anything to do with the ear canal to have an effect, otherwise it wouldn't take a full artificial torso and head with realistic weight and density distribution to test the perceived response of headphones.
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