Re: M/S EQ in Linux

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On Fri, 2013-09-13 at 09:42 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-09-12 at 20:48 -1000, david wrote:
> > But just think of the soundscapes a technological dolphin could come up 
> > with!
> 
> Perhaps not much different to Japanese classical music. AFAIK for Asian
> languages there are those pitch bend effects as birds and whales do too,
> at least the singing in Japanese classical music does include it, while
> it often sounds like it is done by whisky gargling old women, whereas
> birds and whales do sound more cute.
> Serious, the people making classical music often are stiff as a poker
> and the Japanese classical musicians are often stiff as a poker squared,
> I suspect that Dolphins are more playful, while making similar music.

I'm not kidding about the musicians. It seems to be a cultural issue,
even to brew tea is done in a ridiculous way by some Japanese people,
might be good regarding to meditation or what ever, but it often is far
away from being music or e.g. a useful way to brew a tea.


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