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Stellarvox updated to ver. 1.2. Ambient reverberation space designer for iOS and Mac.
#stellarvox#soundscape#mobilemusic#musicapp#sounddesign#iosapp#soundspace#sound effect#Reverb Effects#Audio Enhancement#Sound Processing#Acoustic Modeling#Sound Design
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Zoom UFO
Audionaut in Soundspace I try to follow our monthly theme for Zoom with Junes on Fridays on at least a week or two out of the month. This Month’s theme is UFOs- Un Finished Objects, so I knew that it was a sign for me to finally paint my idea for an Audionaut visiting Soundspace. I sketched it out on my watercolor paper nearly a year ago and since I had such a vision for what I wanted I was…
#abstract art#art#audionaut#color#daily art#digital art#fear#filtered light#LPC#photoshop#sketch#Soundspace#ufo#unfinished art#watercolor#weird#zoom with June
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i'm testing out a new hunger games simulator for the toyhouse hunger games
goin great
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(https://soundcloud.com/plaza-mayor-company-ltd
Plaza Mayor Company ltd)
#SoundCloud#music#Plaza Mayor Company ltd#ambient#soundspaces#maximilienmathevon#plazamayorcompanyltd
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any language with more than five vowels has gone so terribly astray. the five vowel system is so good! the sounds are so easily distinguishable, and yet 5 is a perfectly bountiful number to have of them! its great! english has too many vowels but you can totally get by in genam with 7 monopthongs: æ, ɑ, ɪ, ɛ, ʌ, i, u. this is bad, but fine. french, on the other hand, distinguishes "over" and "under" with a distinction between [y] and [u]. what is wrong with them! vowels were a mistake! i mean ok. theyre actually pretty far apart in tongue position coordinates. but that's not the same as being far apart in like soundspace. similar ass sounds. consonants would never do me wrong like this. consonants are so easy to distinguish from each other. and easy to describe! youre not trying to point to a spot in your mouth youre just like. put your tongue on this part of your anatomy. simple as
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there's something about the parking garage episode of seinfeld that feels incredibly surreal for absolutely no reason
like, the monotonous concrete set built entirely of right angles, elaine's dead fish, the closing shot of a single charcoal car failing to start surrounded by absolutely nothing but cement
there's no background music, which typically isn't an issue! there's enough going on in a seinfeld episode to fill, like, the soundspace. but this episode has a lot of extended silence that makes it weigh on you *just* enough
i need to see it without the laugh tracks
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I hate mixing music. what do you mean I need to hear "spectrum" and "soundspace". 100x worse than writing a nicely notated score.
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was catching up with a friend talking abt theoretical game sequels and one of the examples i ended up coming up with no thought was SHITRIPPERS 5 now it’s burnt into my soundspace. shitrippers 5
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Exploring Soundspace
Soundspace – WIP, Jacquelyn Block Today was a busy day running errands and getting ready for our art club’s Spring Show. I was still able to make it onto the second half of the Zoom with June. I used that time to work on the sketch of an idea I had yesterday during a Sundance Collab zoom webinar, where they were talking about the sound space, referring to the score, sound effects, music and…

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20, maybe even 15 years ago it was considered rude to talk on a cellphone in public. Conversations with someone physically present were considered a different category of thing to phone conversations, and taking up public soundspace with a phone conversation was breaking a social rule. As far as I can tell that has pretty much died off in most contexts, at least in (my part of) the US, and I’m quite glad. (The year in which the only reasonable way for me to chat with my partner was by taking long walks through the city and sometimes parking myself in a Dunkin Donuts would have gone pretty differently for one thing.)
But I wonder about “watching TikToks in public” discourse. I don’t think it’ll go the same way - earbuds are so readily available to most people - but I’m prepared to be surprised.
#what counts as misusing a shared space is not immutable#see also: public nudity#many feminists including myself argue for a more equal definition of indecency whereby breasts can be out anywhere a person without breasts#could be shirtless#but not only are we mostly not arguing for full nudity to be acceptable (yes yes hygiene but is that *actually* your only objection?)#i think a lot of people who want to free the nipple would be very taken aback by a push to ‘free the bulge’ even though that has almost all#the same equality arguments going for it
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I do try and reblog mutual flop posts, but sometimes it's something like 'Omlv, you guys need to know that XBL is the fastest way that someone can shimmy off of goob like nobody in this soundspace has ever heard of 2oneTEN. Hello? But if you don'y suppoer Lehgeuoily you're literally a Nazi, so.'
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Finally bought myself a new set of earphones (the ones I had broke one after another), so was able to listen to Ten's Japanese album.
The new ones have a metalic tinge to the sound they produce, which makes me worried in regards to Do's upcoming album, on the other hand, they create a good volumous head soundspace, which works well with Ten's.
Ten has a pleasant tone to his voice, which helps him sound better than his current vocal technical level. In a lot of places he can just talk-sing and rely on the timbre. (And I'm sure he continues to work on his vocals, it's Ten).
I'm not a native, of course, but his Japanese seems to be without a noticeable accent. Just some sounds are pronounced stronger or weaker than usual.
I really liked the whole album. Especially the first half.
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