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JLocke
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Topic: Shuffle-induced headaches! Posted: April 30 2008 at 18:21 |
I had my Prog Collection Zune on shuffle today, and the most random shift happened; it went from playing Genesis - "After the Ordeal" to playing Meshuggah - "Sum". The huge contrast in ferocity and volume caused my head to ache!
I was just wondering if any fellow shufflers out there had similar stories about a suffle function-induced headache.
If this topic is pointless, then by all means ignore it and forgive me, I have been away from civilization for awhile so my conversation skills aren't very sharp at the moment.
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laplace
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Posted: April 30 2008 at 18:27 |
I do this a lot, but being a tech cavegirl I only have a low-capacity mp3 player which means I can't carry my entire collection around my neck.
still, anything serious and melodic (PFM being one of the best examples ever) followed by The Residents is just nonsensically jarring. even outside of prog I can randomly roll a show tune/torch song immediately followed by a twenty-two minute Merzbow skree-suite ;P
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Leningrad
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Posted: April 30 2008 at 18:44 |
A lot of the time, I'll go from a quiet song to a very loud one and that jarrs me. Not just loud as in fast or aggressive... I mean that the volume of the song is louder. I'll go from Tangerine Dream straight into Höyry-Kone and everyone around me just sees me shudder violently and panic, reaching madly for my iPod.
Edited by Chameleon - April 30 2008 at 18:44
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Darklord55
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Posted: April 30 2008 at 18:58 |
I have an iPod and have tried the shuffle mode a few times. I actually don't mind the Genesis to Meshuggah hop. What gripes me the most, the shuffle does not recognize an epic with all it's parts 1,2, 3, etc. etc. So, I may get a 2 minute part of the epic then off to an Opeth tune. However, one can make playlists which solves the problem. A little more time consuming but worth it in the long run. I would assume you can make a playlist with a Zune? I do most of my iPod listening it the car. So a playlist is a must for me. Cheers!
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JLocke
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Posted: April 30 2008 at 19:17 |
Darklord55 wrote:
I have an iPod and have tried the shuffle mode a few times. I actually don't mind the Genesis to Meshuggah hop. What gripes me the most, the shuffle does not recognize an epic with all it's parts 1,2, 3, etc. etc. So, I may get a 2 minute part of the epic then off to an Opeth tune. However, one can make playlists which solves the problem. A little more time consuming but worth it in the long run. I would assume you can make a playlist with a Zune? I do most of my iPod listening it the car. So a playlist is a must for me. Cheers! |
Yeah, but I have never attempted it. However, you are right: playlisting things could indeed solve the jarring problem and the fragmented epic condumdrum.
Well now I feel a little better to know that my fellow podders have had the same experience.
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darkshade
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Posted: April 30 2008 at 19:48 |
shuffle never seems to play songs i want to hear at that moment, so shuffle doesnt always work for me...
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: April 30 2008 at 20:54 |
The point of the player is to play what you want, when you want.
The point of the shuffle is to have tracks come up unexpectantly. So
for me the unusual combinations is the thing. Also the element of surprise. Surprise and fear are two...
I have a Zune and I wouldn't take a break from civilization without bringing it along, at least not for very long.
I have set up a few cool playlists. One that has my latest 50 titles and latest 100. I've also been setting up one for each year going backwards from the present as Zune doesn't seem to make release year an option for making an automatic shuffle set. I've also set up these: Ambient Waves Of Grain (ambient music) Pool of Clay (Les Claypool in Primus and elsewhere) World of Wilson (Steven Wilson in Porcupine Tree and other projects) Hamptomania (everything Bruce Hampton, local phenomena, I'd have to explain it to most people here) Zapparama (just to get everything Zappa together as some stuff went under the ...Mothers...) And a Christmas one to include some proggy albums that are on topic and some songs that exist apart from "Christmas" albums.
Edited by Slartibartfast - April 30 2008 at 21:04
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Weston
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Posted: April 30 2008 at 23:56 |
I love shuffle. both in my iPod (though this really messes with my audiobook folder) and in my MP3/CD changer.
I didn't know about making playlists, so I got around the epic problem by ripping my own CD's and joining the wav files together before converting. I also try to normalize the entire album (not individual songs because some are supposed to be quieter) to level the playing field a little, but the newer material is more compressed so it sounds louder anyway unfortunately.
This brings up the question for producers out there. We live in an age of digital media. Why not cater to it? Why break an epic up into sections that won't work on random mode. And why have two otherwise unrelated pieces fade into one another without a break? I don't care so much about movements of a piece, but if they flow directly into one another, there's that annoying abrupt cutoff. It takes me a lot of time to splice them together to get around that.
And please - we've all heard the trick where you have a song fade out and then 5 minutes later it fades in again at the end of a CD to startle us after we think the CD is over. Or there's a "hidden" track stuck on the end. It was cool the first seventeen times that happened. But enough already!
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DJPuffyLemon
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Posted: May 01 2008 at 00:38 |
Weston wrote:
This brings up the question for producers out there. We live in an age of digital media. Why not cater to it? Why break an epic up into sections that won't work on random mode. And why have two otherwise unrelated pieces fade into one another without a break? I don't care so much about movements of a piece, but if they flow directly into one another, there's that annoying abrupt cutoff. It takes me a lot of time to splice them together to get around that.
And please - we've all heard the trick where you have a song fade out and then 5 minutes later it fades in again at the end of a CD to startle us after we think the CD is over. Or there's a "hidden" track stuck on the end. It was cool the first seventeen times that happened. But enough already!
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I think its more the artist's choice than anything else. The flow thing is so the CD goes better from one song to another. As for breaking up epics.......i don't know why they do that.
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mrcozdude
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Posted: May 01 2008 at 01:09 |
I find shuffle can be hard on the brain,especially with no sleep and your walking around town.I sometimes find a certain song will slowly get me in a certain mood then be completely ruined by the next which will play then get you in another mood etc
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JLocke
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Posted: May 01 2008 at 02:09 |
mrcozdude wrote:
I find shuffle can be hard on the brain,especially with no sleep and your walking around town.I sometimes find a certain song will slowly get me in a certain mood then be completely ruined by the next which will play then get you in another mood etc |
O wow, I've found that as well to be happening with me! I am seriousely thinking about stopping the shuffle habit because of this. I mean, I listen to music for more than just simple pleasure when I drive down the road; music is a complete experience to me. To dart quickly from one journey to the next on a shuffler doesn't do it justice fior me. What am I doing shuffling about anyway? I listen to PROG, for God's sake, haha.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: May 01 2008 at 07:32 |
Well, quit using the shuffle, foo. Whadda I gotta do? Smack y'all upside the head?
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Mikerinos
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Posted: May 01 2008 at 22:00 |
I got a headache just from listening to my friends iPod with default earplug headphones today. It really sounds like crap, plus it's bad for your hearing. For $15-30, people can buy headphones that make a HUGE audible difference, plus are better for their hearing, I just don't get it.
Anyway, on topic I don't really use shuffle but sometimes if I'm not in the mood for heavier music, it ends up being an unpleasant experience.
Edited by Bluesaga - May 01 2008 at 22:01
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: May 01 2008 at 22:50 |
Yeah don't get me started on the default headphones that come with those, I've never heard a set that wasn't a piece of crap.
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mrcozdude
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Posted: May 01 2008 at 23:05 |
I go through ipod headphones like knowones business and they hurt me ears.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: May 02 2008 at 05:20 |
I never shuffle.
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: May 02 2008 at 07:36 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
The point of the player is to play what you want, when you want.
The point of the shuffle is to have tracks come up unexpectantly. So
for me the unusual combinations is the thing. Also the element of surprise. Surprise and fear are two...
I have a Zune and I wouldn't take a break from civilization without bringing it along, at least not for very long.
I have set up a few cool playlists. One that has my latest 50 titles and latest 100. I've also been setting up one for each year going backwards from the present as Zune doesn't seem to make release year an option for making an automatic shuffle set. I've also set up these: Ambient Waves Of Grain (ambient music) Pool of Clay (Les Claypool in Primus and elsewhere) World of Wilson (Steven Wilson in Porcupine Tree and other projects) Hamptomania (everything Bruce Hampton, local phenomena, I'd have to explain it to most people here) Zapparama (just to get everything Zappa together as some stuff went under the ...Mothers...) And a Christmas one to include some proggy albums that are on topic and some songs that exist apart from "Christmas" albums.
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I've heard of the Colonel, don't worry. I'm not sure he's my thing though, his voice is a bit grating for my ears. Not a bad axe wielder though and his contribution on Wintertime Blues is not bad. As for the question: 1. I don't own an MP3 player 2. I'm an album man and shuffle just doesn't seem to be what I'd want
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Passionist
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Posted: May 02 2008 at 11:22 |
I would use shuffle all the time on my Winamp, then one thing happened. Me and my girlfriend were having sex, and this popped on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PSBp2zC6CY Talk about a mood spoiler. After that I secretly pick a better playlist or we have no music at all, it's not like I always plan it that way. But no more of Ron Moss, for god's sake!
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Pnoom!
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Posted: May 02 2008 at 11:43 |
I never use shuffle. I either listen to full albums or individual songs, but if it's individual songs, it's songs that I pick out.
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GoldenSpiral
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Posted: May 02 2008 at 13:09 |
It seems I'm never satisfied with shuffle functions. usually I listen to a song and then if I like it I'm in the mood to listen to the rest of the album, and if I don't like it I want to change it immediately.... but the mathematical randomness of it all never seems to be in touch with my listening mood so I end up skipping around to find the right thing... only to find that the next song ruins it all.
All of shuffle is a headache for me.
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