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yes ive had such dreams too now gotta try that with mobius;-) cheers Luis > > > Sometimes we fade out a loop while fading in another > loop and call it > > "morphing". But that really isn't true > morphing. I can tell now > > because I just experienced what true morphing is! > > > > I was sleeping in my bed and dreaming about hearing > these two > > masculine voices singing a beautiful duet in a high > pitched liturgy > > style. Two counterpoint lines crawling around each > other like playful > > snakes. It sounded awesome - but soon it started to be > interesting in > > a way I have never heard before and unfortunately > can't describe. It > > must be heard. What happened was that these two melody > lines and their > > voices gradually changed into something else. > Something completely > > different - and utterly ugly! > > > > I experienced the process of morphing as about ten > seconds and luckily > > the dream was lucid, meaning I knew I was dreaming and > thinking "now, > > this is just a really cool dream". I did the > mistake to look around > > too eagerly, since I wanted to see what kind of church > like room > > produced the ambiance to the duet, and that > > looking-around-in-the-dream got me starting to wake > up. While I > > noticed that my body was starting the waking-up > sequence I went back > > to concentrate fully on just those two singing voices. > The continuous > > change they went through - as my body woke up - was a > totally a mind > > blowing effect I had never heard before. It was not > the sound > > morphing, nor the volume level morphing and it > wasn't in the melodies > > morphing either. It was like the music itself was > changing without > > taking anything away or adding something new - it just > morphed. I > > could hear the total transformation of the two > beautifully singing > > voices into becoming two sore voices of two male teens > shouting to > > each other at the school yard outside my window! And I > just couldn't > > believe that ugly noise had been furnished into such > beautiful and > > intricate music ten seconds before by my sleeping > brain. It's funny to > > know that the morphing process I heard would not be > physically > > possible to produce as sound/music. But still I did > hear it. > > > > Greetings from Sweden > > > > Per Boysen > > www.boysen.se > > www.perboysen.com > > > > > > > -- > www.markfrancombe.com > http://vimeo.com/user825094 > http://uk.youtube.com/user/markfrancombe > http://www.myspace.com/markfrancombe > www.looop.no