Keith J. Clark
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Andres, dare we say you invented another hand instrument? It might be monotone but there's potential
perhaps a way to modulate without a hand would be to setup a fan blowing towards the tube? How could we randomize something like this?ย
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On 12/12/2021 at 12:47 PM, Andres Ramos said:
Just forgot this. Ever heard a bunch of discarnated chattering hens?
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The combined ghost from millions of roasted chickens. I'm becoming vegan now
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Sounds like the last boat I had!
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I like the last one best, a blues feel.
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Thanks Andres! We'll continue to learn and explore together.ย
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Great blog post Michael. Honest, genuine. That'd all anyone truly asks for.
Without doubt your efforts and contributions to the Varanormal team are well to be considered.ย
Anyone can experiment.
Not everyone expresses the challenges associated with such a monumental task.
And for that, we thank you.
Read this post 5 years from now.ย
Maybe by then people will come to learn that what we experience on a daily basis is real, and has an effect. Its our task, and mine specifically, to ensure that this information is available to anyone, anytime.
A lot of ground to cover. One byte at a time.
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Thanks Fernando, I appreciate your comments and 'putting' yourself out there! I hope it helps other be brave and embrace the sensitive side of their natural intuition and expression
Keith
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They told you that they do wait for the phoneme.
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This is very interesting Michael...can we get the link in here to the other post where the instructions are? I think its great! Would love to try it myself as soon as I get a break.ย
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Machine Learning-based Voice ITC Translator Software now available
in Michael's Portal Station
A blog by Michael Lee in Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC)
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Hi Mike, regarding the MIDI experiment - usually the people who have the knowledge of certain technologies apply that knowledge to ITC experiments.
This means in most cases there simply aren't enough technical people to fulfill every request - particularly as everyone has their own competing schedules and goals.
I would suggest maybe sketching out how you see this experiment going, and then see if others have input
Keith