I have always thought of signum's tracks as light blue.
Jun-10-2006 23:11
coby
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Registered: Aug 2002
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quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Kick drums are black circles. Hi-hats are white lines. Snares are fuzzy grey areas. Supersaws are orange fuzzy bands. Strings are light shaded smooth bands. Synth spheres are like Northern Lights. Sirens are like rocket trails. Vocoders are fuzzy, gnarly blocks. Deep acid is dark looping cord. High pitched acid is bright, thin, fast moving looping cord, as are guitar solos. Bass guitars look like deep acid. Guitar riffs are dark versions of supersaws.
Is this not considered synaesthesia ?
Jun-12-2006 20:48
Pinokio
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Panama City, Panama
quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Es-Dva
yep its synaesthesia, its no uncommon. if you practice enough you can use it your advantage. i get it in any song that i concentrate, might not work for everyone but i know other people who use it to key their music! which is what i do...its weird...i though i was insane for a while as well lol
You can work on it?
Never heard of that before
by your post you mean that colors are defined by keys, wich could be true.
I know of a Russian Classical Music Composer,that used to perform bty colors, he had synaestehsia, but I'mnot sure if it was according tokeys that he could make the colors to change in music.
Registered: Jul 2005
Location: City, Country format (ex. Paris, France)
quote:
Originally posted by Pinokio
You can work on it?
Never heard of that before
by your post you mean that colors are defined by keys, wich could be true.
I know of a Russian Classical Music Composer,that used to perform bty colors, he had synaestehsia, but I'mnot sure if it was according tokeys that he could make the colors to change in music.
it generally works for me roughly for me the main keys are:
Fm green
A#M yellow green
Cm red
Dm light yellow
Am brownish dark
Em orangey
BM Blue
C#M always white for some reason
the rest are usually take a bit of concentration and cant be defined by a colour