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karma!awesome post, bro, thanks!
Wonderful post. Thank you for sharing that.
Great post! I especially like the walk through +1
I have two synthesizers : A Casio CZ 101, and a MicroMoog. A few decades ago I hooked an oscilloscope to the MicroMoog, and studied the waveforms. I found that the most interesting sounds, also had the most interesting waveforms. I memorized where these sweet spots were, so that I could always get back to them very quicklyNow that was years and years before I even heard of the Solfeggio FrequenciesNow I have ideas for a custom keyboard, where the keys were tuned to the Solfeggio frequencies. It would be a keyboard without the black keys. It would just have the seven basic Solfeggio tones, and these keys would be colored in a seven color ascending rainbow
Quote from: James Clair Lewis on July 19, 2010, 08:05:08 AMI have two synthesizers : A Casio CZ 101, and a MicroMoog. A few decades ago I hooked an oscilloscope to the MicroMoog, and studied the waveforms. I found that the most interesting sounds, also had the most interesting waveforms. I memorized where these sweet spots were, so that I could always get back to them very quicklyNow that was years and years before I even heard of the Solfeggio FrequenciesNow I have ideas for a custom keyboard, where the keys were tuned to the Solfeggio frequencies. It would be a keyboard without the black keys. It would just have the seven basic Solfeggio tones, and these keys would be colored in a seven color ascending rainbowLen Horowitz has described the solfeggio frequencies as 9 in number. Any thoughts?There are some posts on the forum concerning synth re-tuning to solfeggio if you are interested.SYNTHESIZER RE-TUNING TO THE ANCIENT SOLFEGGIO: Part 1--Dr. Leonard Horowitz Interviews Michael WaltonSYNTHESIZER RE-TUNING TO THE ANCIENT SOLFEGGIO PART 2
Yeah. I could do more research, but the idea of a custom keyboard tuned to the Solfeggio Frequencies, I think, is a good one. 9 is as doable as 7
Quote from: James Clair Lewis on July 19, 2010, 09:41:11 AMYeah. I could do more research, but the idea of a custom keyboard tuned to the Solfeggio Frequencies, I think, is a good one. 9 is as doable as 7No doubt. I look forward to "hearing" about your findings/results.