Are you sure you're not playing the audio? People say it's an audible illusion, but I can understand words in some of these even though I don't know them.
Search for "Auditory Illusions: Hearing Lyrics Where There Are None" and click on the video with the same name title. (This video has been viewed over 19 million times.) His video may provide some answers to the question of why we can hear the lyrics from the instruments. If you still do not understand, please ask me again. In that case, I will try to explain in some detail, although it will be somewhat lengthy.
@@aisin7083 It's not really an illusion. I can hear lyrics in songs I've never heard. Sure, your brain has to interpret a little, but it's not making anything up, as you'd expect in an illusion.
There are two main reasons why people can hear the lyrics. The first is that the waveform data of the song and voice is converted directly into MIDI. The second is that the waveform of the ocarina is similar to that of the human voice. If the song people hear is similar to the waveform and rhythm of the original song to some extent, the human brain naturally tries to fill in the missing parts on its own. As a result, I think that people can hear the lyrics from the instruments, even though people cannot hear them originally. If you have a computer and music software that can use MIDI files, you can try this with your favorite songs. And if you want to make it sound exactly the same as this video, try this combination. Song title: Cirno's Perfect Math Class Site for converting songs to MIDI: Bear File Converter - Online & Free (see the URL in the summary section) MIDI music editing software: Domino (free download) Sound source: VirtualMIDISynth (also free download) Instrument used: Ocarina I'm sorry if some sentences are incomprehensible as I'm not very good at English.
もうピアノで声を作れる時代になったのか…
想像以上にはっきり聞き取れてビビったわ
この系統の動画は見たことあるけど東方曲でやってくれるの神すぎるからもっとこのシリーズ続いて欲しい。ていうか続け
ピアノより聴き取りやすくて良いですねぇ~
だめだタイトル見ただけて頭に流れるからよくわからねーw
嫉妬してるんでしょ〜!のところ明らかにチルノで森
草超えている
めっちゃ聞き取りやすい!すげぇ
プロですなぁ〜
すげぇ・・・。
あとは人間がこれを演奏できるかどうかだな
無理じゃね?
特にばーかばーかとこ
ゆっくりボイスも同じ原理やろ?
そうなん?
Are you sure you're not playing the audio? People say it's an audible illusion, but I can understand words in some of these even though I don't know them.
Search for "Auditory Illusions: Hearing Lyrics Where There Are None" and click on the video with the same name title. (This video has been viewed over 19 million times.)
His video may provide some answers to the question of why we can hear the lyrics from the instruments.
If you still do not understand, please ask me again.
In that case, I will try to explain in some detail, although it will be somewhat lengthy.
@@aisin7083 It's not really an illusion. I can hear lyrics in songs I've never heard. Sure, your brain has to interpret a little, but it's not making anything up, as you'd expect in an illusion.
There are two main reasons why people can hear the lyrics.
The first is that the waveform data of the song and voice is converted directly into MIDI.
The second is that the waveform of the ocarina is similar to that of the human voice.
If the song people hear is similar to the waveform and rhythm of the original song to some extent, the human brain naturally tries to fill in the missing parts on its own. As a result, I think that people can hear the lyrics from the instruments, even though people cannot hear them originally.
If you have a computer and music software that can use MIDI files, you can try this with your favorite songs.
And if you want to make it sound exactly the same as this video, try this combination.
Song title: Cirno's Perfect Math Class
Site for converting songs to MIDI: Bear File Converter - Online & Free (see the URL in the summary section)
MIDI music editing software: Domino (free download)
Sound source: VirtualMIDISynth (also free download)
Instrument used: Ocarina
I'm sorry if some sentences are incomprehensible as I'm not very good at English.