deep
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Milkdrop is one of the most incredible things I've ever looked at
But then again I'm stoned.
http://www.geisswerks.com
But then again I'm stoned.
http://www.geisswerks.com
Originally posted by deep
Milkdrop is one of the most incredible things I've ever looked at
But then again I'm stoned.
Originally posted by feisty boy
much thanks for the heads up deep.
i think i've spent a good 5 hours the last 2 days, listening to good mixes and seeing them in whole new ways - and all this while sober
i wish there was a brightness setting between 1 and 2 though - 2, it's just too dark, and it ends up being mostly just the squiggly lines. while 1 tends to wash my screen out with fuscia when it really gets going....
but an incredible program, and it's gonna get a lot of mileage on my screen![]()
Originally posted by el presidente Highsteppa
Jesus Christ it reacts well to Hybrid's and BT's stuff.
deep the beauty of the pairing of atmospheric sounds with atmospheric visuals shouldn't be too surprising - both sound and sight are perceptual processes that channel into our consciousness
Originally posted by somasociety
This seems like a rather obvious and simplified answer. So, question time. Does this explain the natural tendency to believe that a particular 'Visual' corresponds with particular independent, non-connected 'Sounds' that you are listening too? If so, can we determine the purpose/reasoning behind the brain making such connections? Is it just 'your brain trying to make sense of shit anyway it can'?
p.s. I got that last line right out of a text-book......![]()