PMID: 3760341Sep 1, 1986Paper

Pitch and rhythm paradoxes: comments on "Auditory paradox based on fractal waveform"

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
J C Risset

Abstract

Schroeder [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 79, 186-189 (1986)] describes the paradox of acoustic waveforms that sound lower when reproduced at higher speeds. The author has also demonstrated this paradox [J.C. Risset, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 46, 88 (A) (1969); see also Seventh ICA, Budapest, S10, 613-616 (1971)]; in addition he has recently synthesized a rhythmic analog of the paradox, namely rhythmical sequences that can sound slower when reproduced at higher speeds.

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Dec 1, 1989·Perception & Psychophysics·J AllikN J Versfeld
Mar 30, 2005·IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications·Andrew Glassner
Jan 1, 1989·Perception·T V Papathomas, B Julesz

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