Oh sorry, I forgot to answer that question...yes I did Good call there. Take care, Sina -----Original Message----- From: asvs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:asvs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On = Behalf Of david poehlman Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 5:44 PM To: asvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [asvs] Re: The Concept & Development Road Map did you set the .wav to repeat so that you could hear it a number of = times=20 in succession? Johnnie Apple Seed ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Sina Bahram" <sbahram@xxxxxxxxx> To: <asvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 5:11 PM Subject: [asvs] Re: The Concept & Development Road Map Well I did not use stereo headphones...but I tried it on a 6.1 surround sound system...and just my laptop...which definitely has stereo. Anyways, it might be me...maybe I'm just not atuned enough to hear the distinctions. Take care, Sina -----Original Message----- From: asvs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:asvs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On = =3D Behalf Of Zorro Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 3:16 PM To: asvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [asvs] Re: The Concept & Development Road Map Hi Sina and all, Did you set your sound player or media player to loop the sound? In the beginning you will need to hear the soundscapes a number of times to =3D = hear out all the visual details that they contain. Did you use stereo =3D headphones? Loudspeakers spoil the details. The image is scanned from left to right, which pitch for height and =3D loudness for brightness. There is a curve going up and down and up = again, and so =3D does its pitch: it sounds as a single tone with pitch going = up and down and =3D up again. In the same image there are three little bright = squares at the =3D lower left, which you hear on your left side at low pitch, = with the leftmost =3D two at the same height, hence having the same pitch with a = very brief pause =3D in between, and the third one a little higher, hence at somewhat higher =3D pitch. At the bottom right of the image there are = two little squares, again at =3D low pitch but sounding on your right side. = The rightmost square lies lowest, hence giving lowest pitch. Finally, also = at the right but at a high position, there is a row of five little squares, = all at the same height, hence all with the same high pitch with brief interruptions separating =3D them. So in total there are three plus two = plus five is ten little squares, =3D and the curve. Best wishes, Peter Meijer Seeing with Sound - The vOICe http://www.seeingwithsound.com http://www.visualprosthesis.com Sina Bahram wrote: > I'm sorry...but I did not get 10 squares and a curve out of either=20 > of=3D20 =3D3D those two sounds...the faster one was simply too fast to = > grab=3D20 anything but a curvature motion....the first one indicated=20 > something=3D20 about individual things in the picture....but I have no = > clue what.... > > Take care, > Sina