When it's slowed down, I hear Yanny.
[url]https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/05/dont-rest-on-your-laurels/560483/[/url]
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When it's slowed down, I hear Yanny.
[url]https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/05/dont-rest-on-your-laurels/560483/[/url]
Regular speed, I hear "Laurel." Slowed down, I hear "Yalie." I'm really struggling to find any "Yanny" in all of this :confused: .
Y'all heard the audio clip with the Yanny vs. Laurel debate? Kinda crazy.
[url]https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/15/science/yanny-laurel.html[/url]
I clearly hear Laurel. So I must be attuned to the higher ranges.
[QUOTE=Kirby101;3666476]I clearly hear Laurel. So I must be attuned to the higher ranges.[/QUOTE]
That's funny, because I hear Yanny.
I can sing the whole tenor scale, but I prefer baritone. Maybe that's why I hear Laurel.
I like the one with the dress more.
I hear shenanigans.
I hear "I buried Paul". But I played it backwards.
Play it backwards and you hear "I buried Paul".
I hear "Yary"...like "Gary" with a "Y" as the first letter, or "Hairy" with a "Y" instead of an "H".
I don't get "Yanny" or "Laurel" at all, as I hear no "N" or "L" sounds.
Yanny. Laurel for the higher frequencies.
At first I heard Yammy. Then I wanted to know where the Laurel was. So I listened & noticed a little bit of Laurel at a lower frequency. But after I heard Laurel, I was never able to hear Yammy again. Supposedly my brain filtered it out and doesn't allow me to hear the actual sounds going into my ears.
I heard Laurel on the radio, and Yanny on my phone. I think it depends on the quality of the audio device.
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... and then I screamed and pulled my power cord out of the wall.
True story.