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To Understand the Mind We Must Build One, A Review of Models of the Mind – Bye Bye René, Hello Giambattista


“riverrun, past Eve and Adam’s, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs” – so began James Joyce’s (infamous)
Finnegans Wake. That line is but the completion of the book’s last sentence, “A lone a last a loved a long the”, You can, of course, stitch the two halves together in order simply by reading first
this string and then
that one.
Joyce was a notorious jokester. One of the jokes embedded in that first and final sentence is a pun on the name of a scholar who straddled the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Giambattista Vico. “Vicus” puns on the Latin for village, street, or quarter of a city and Giambattista’s last name. Just why Joyce did that has prompted endless learned commentary, none of which is within the compass of this essay, though, be forewarned, we’ll return to the ....

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Don't Be a Jawa! Check Out the "Haas Solo Effect"


Add Dimension to Your Tracks with the “Haas Solo Effect
Here s how to make your mono-tracked guitar solos—and more—sound larger than life.
Welcome back to the Dojo! This month I m going to explain the Haas effect and how to use it on exposed parts (like your solo) and get it sounding wider than your speakers! I call it the Haas Solo Effect —a pun in tribute to my lifelong love of
Star Wars. Tighten up your belts, we re going to throw around galactic-size audio. The Dojo is now open.
In 1949, Dr. Helmut Haas discovered a curious psychoacoustic phenomenon based on how our brains perceive the directionality of sound (also known as the precedence effect ). This is based on what acousticians call HRTF (head-related transfer function), and it has everything to do with the time it takes for a sound wave to reach one ear and then the other ear that is the furthest away from the sound source. The longer the time, the more hard panned the so ....

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