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Phil Hobbs
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On 01/30/2013 03:01 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
voice coil actuator on each singer's throat. Might be fun to try.
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Phil Hobbs
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Maybe vibrato could be synchronized by injection-locking, via a smalljosephkk wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 14:45:13 -0600, Jon Elson<jmelson@wustl.edu> wrote:
Tim Williams wrote:
"Jon Elson"<elson@pico-systems.com> wrote in message
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Geez, how the heck do (did) they do that? As far as I know, vibrato
is not a consciously controlled thing, so you can't sync it. I
wonder if it was done by running their voices through a MIDI-Verb
in the production process?
Everything's consciously controlled, to some small extent. By
concentrating, I can reduce my heart rate. Sometimes. I think.
There's a few people with the proven ability to do things like control
heart rate (up and down?), basal metabolic rate (let's go sleep on Mt.
Everest without a shirt on!) and probably more.
Yes, but synching a basically non-volitional function that is pretty
rapid sounds difficult.
Jon
Jon, i am far from worlds greatest vocalist and i can control my vibrato
in strength and frequency. If i can do it surely many professionals can.
Yes, but the OTHER "Jon" said that two vocalists SYNCHED their vibrato,
and I had doubts about that. I have no idea what that might sound like,
or if I could even detect that when listening to the music. (I have some
ancient ABBA CDs here, so if somebody knows which songs feature this effect,
I might take a listen.) The SYNCHING of two performer's vibrato was
what I was questioning. I can use vibrato, too, but have absolutely NO IDEA
how I would synch that to anything.
I can slow my heart rate too, and have done this at science centers, etc.
to show off for people. Mostly by just relaxing.
Jon
voice coil actuator on each singer's throat. Might be fun to try.
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
--
Dr Philip C D Hobbs
Principal Consultant
ElectroOptical Innovations LLC
Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics
160 North State Road #203
Briarcliff Manor NY 10510
hobbs at electrooptical dot net
http://electrooptical.net