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Tranc3
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Yawning

I've noticed that I hear a distict (albeit small) pitch shift whenever I'm listening on the phones and I yawn. Anyone know why? Just curious.

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DeZmA
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think it's about a difference in pressure in/on your ears. I once had the same thing when computer crashed after 3 hours of sequencing so being extremely mad works too. In fact if you concentrate you can do the trick without any of these.


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skytribe
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Location: Toronto, Canada

Probably something to do with pressure. Yawning affects your Eustachian tubes, which connect your ear to your mouth, and help regulate inner-ear pressure (if I recall correctly). So it could be the change of pressure in your ears.

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Tranc3
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Yeah that would make sense, I can definitely feel something, as if my ears cut off or constrict access to outside air.

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Etherium
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Yawning triggers a dxi pitchshift plug-in inside your brain. The louder you yawn the more it shifts.


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Tranc3
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quote:
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Yawning triggers a dxi pitchshift plug-in inside your brain. The louder you yawn the more it shifts.


Lol

I suppose the more tired you are, the more of a cpu hog the yawn effect becomes.

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Lol

I suppose the more tired you are, the more of a cpu hog the yawn effect becomes.


LOL!

You should buy a powercore if it becomes a problem. But I have to wonder, is a yawn an effect or an instrument..

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