Wikipedia:Featured sound candidates/DescenteInfinie

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DescenteInfinie[edit]

This sound illustrates the Shepard tone article.

  • Created, nominate and support. - Gloumouth1 13:56, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Support very cool illusion. Well executed, encyclopedic. Mak (talk) 15:57, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Support. Very interesting, high enc. --Tewy 22:54, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Support. Clear, perfect sound. Very well done. Jerichi~Profile~Talk~ 01:48, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Comment. Are we certain that Roger Shepard owns no rights relating to this? Is the programming derived from an example in his published work?--Pharos 03:13, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
    Jean-Claude Risset created a continuous scale like this for the first time in the sixties in the Bell Laboratories. How did I work ? A few years ago, I heared this illusion (maybe in Mutations, a work by JC Risset). In listening it, I undestood how it works. And finely, three years ago, I decided to re-create the illusion thanks to programming. Cf. my web site if you speak french.--Gloumouth1 09:11, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
    Thanks, I think that satisfies my concern. It would be cool if you could give us the equation and the source code on the file page, too. Thanks.--Pharos 16:19, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
    Ok, I added new comments on the image page.--Gloumouth1 17:09, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Support. Very interesting, I think I'll have to add a new category to WP:FS to fit this in.--Pharos 16:19, 1 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Support. Well executed and very encyclopedic content, as Makemi said. Too bad you lost the source code. --Davidkazuhiro 10:23, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Promoted DescenteInfinie.ogg --KFP (talk | contribs) 01:32, 7 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]