All right then,
dan_ed, this might answer your question, and I hope at least be a bit more fair to Unsound with his 'quip':
>>> Axe[l], Perhaps we [have] a language problem here, both receptively and expressively. <<<
Actually Unsound is right, after having thought a while about it.
What I have done here, is to take essentially a speaker designer's "alignment design choice"-conflict to the congregation of the listeners.
It gives me a first hand notion what Phaedrus in "Zen and Motorcycle Maintenance" did when he asked his students to write a QUALITY essays, but since QUALITY is not really definable, they got very uneasy, up-set, don't know what is it I'm supposed to, say or do.
I'm getting some of this type of feed-back. There might be some that don't know this Classic by Robert M. Pirsig and feel yet even more, hm - out of it, - for lack of a better expression.
Please, this is not some wacky game here, it was the genuine attempt to see what comes up from this forum, with regard to the QUALITY of either 'frightening' or rather 'relaxing' sound.
As it seems, and quite rightly so I guess, there is just no definitive answer ---- and so the designer has to follow what he feels is best for him/her, and live with the consequence of this decision. (Go bust if it was wrong)
Thank you for sharing, and your interest I thought it was of some value, and I hope not only just for myself.
Many thanks,
Axel
PS: If are intersted to have some more back ground on the Zen ..., and Prisig check out this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_M._Pirsig
dan_ed, this might answer your question, and I hope at least be a bit more fair to Unsound with his 'quip':
>>> Axe[l], Perhaps we [have] a language problem here, both receptively and expressively. <<<
Actually Unsound is right, after having thought a while about it.
What I have done here, is to take essentially a speaker designer's "alignment design choice"-conflict to the congregation of the listeners.
It gives me a first hand notion what Phaedrus in "Zen and Motorcycle Maintenance" did when he asked his students to write a QUALITY essays, but since QUALITY is not really definable, they got very uneasy, up-set, don't know what is it I'm supposed to, say or do.
I'm getting some of this type of feed-back. There might be some that don't know this Classic by Robert M. Pirsig and feel yet even more, hm - out of it, - for lack of a better expression.
Please, this is not some wacky game here, it was the genuine attempt to see what comes up from this forum, with regard to the QUALITY of either 'frightening' or rather 'relaxing' sound.
As it seems, and quite rightly so I guess, there is just no definitive answer ---- and so the designer has to follow what he feels is best for him/her, and live with the consequence of this decision. (Go bust if it was wrong)
Thank you for sharing, and your interest I thought it was of some value, and I hope not only just for myself.
Many thanks,
Axel
PS: If are intersted to have some more back ground on the Zen ..., and Prisig check out this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_M._Pirsig