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- From: dcasadon@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Donald J Casadonte)
- Subject: Re: Fractal sound?
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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 19:12:40 GMT
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- There was a paper given at the November Acoustical Society Meeting in the
- special session entitled "Chaos and Music" in which the author generated scales
- which on the printed page looked like one scale, but sounded, when played, like
- another scale (so-called "fractal" scales can do this). For more information
- on this and the Shepard's tone, see the November abstract issue of the Journal
- of the Acoustical Society of America for more details, and authors to contact.
- Donald Casadonte
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