[PD-ot] Re: how would you describe how something sounds

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Thu Apr 22 17:28:05 CEST 2004


This is just a start, if the results are promising, I may go more into  
depth, including doing perceptual similarity mapping tests like used by  
Wessel, Grey and Gordon, etc.

.hc

On Thursday, Apr 22, 2004, at 09:41 America/New_York, droid wrote:

> I think it would be a better investigation if you observed terminology  
> _in use_, ie extracting terms from a dialogue. but here goes:
> a sample: bright, grainy, noisy, clicky, evolving, harsh, smooth, clean
> a mix: muddy, sparse, terms relating to space, volume, depth,  
> "closeness" of sounds, tight, heavy, crisp, blurry, light and shade,  
> brash, contrasty (yeah contrasty's a word...)
> that sort of thing?
> -poil-
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