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Actually, what happens is that the two CCRs cancel each other out. (Kind of like the feedback-suppressing technology that hearing aids use - they generate an out of phase signal that cancels the feedback out. Technically, the feedback is still occurring but you can't hear it.) That's the same thing that happens with the CCR playing CCR and what you wind up with is dark silence.

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George Simmons wrote:

Actually, what happens is that the two CCRs cancel each other out. (Kind of like the feedback-suppressing technology that hearing aids use - they generate an out of phase signal that cancels the feedback out. Technically, the feedback is still occurring but you can't hear it.) That's the same thing that happens with the CCR playing CCR and what you wind up with is dark silence.

I thought it was the "Sound of Silence" rather than dark silence?
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Denny wrote:

George Simmons wrote:
Actually, what happens is that the two CCRs cancel each other out. (Kind of like the feedback-suppressing technology that hearing aids use - they generate an out of phase signal that cancels the feedback out. Technically, the feedback is still occurring but you can't hear it.) That's the same thing that happens with the CCR playing CCR and what you wind up with is dark silence.

I thought it was the "Sound of Silence" rather than dark silence?

No, it was the Dark side of the moon.
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shfr26 wrote:

Denny wrote:
George Simmons wrote:
Actually, what happens is that the two CCRs cancel each other out. (Kind of like the feedback-suppressing technology that hearing aids use - they generate an out of phase signal that cancels the feedback out. Technically, the feedback is still occurring but you can't hear it.) That's the same thing that happens with the CCR playing CCR and what you wind up with is dark silence.

I thought it was the "Sound of Silence" rather than dark silence?

No, it was the Dark side of the moon.

So if you play a CCR sequenced to CCR (creedence clearwater revival) you end up with Pink Floyd. Would that in theory sync up with Wizard of OZ?
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GoofyGuy wrote:

shfr26 wrote:
Denny wrote:
George Simmons wrote:
Actually, what happens is that the two CCRs cancel each other out. (Kind of like the feedback-suppressing technology that hearing aids use - they generate an out of phase signal that cancels the feedback out. Technically, the feedback is still occurring but you can't hear it.) That's the same thing that happens with the CCR playing CCR and what you wind up with is dark silence.

I thought it was the "Sound of Silence" rather than dark silence?

No, it was the Dark side of the moon.

So if you play a CCR sequenced to CCR (creedence clearwater revival) you end up with Pink Floyd. Would that in theory sync up with Wizard of OZ?

No, it would be the "silent side of the dark moon".
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shfr26 wrote:

GoofyGuy wrote:
shfr26 wrote:
Denny wrote:
George Simmons wrote:
Actually, what happens is that the two CCRs cancel each other out. (Kind of like the feedback-suppressing technology that hearing aids use - they generate an out of phase signal that cancels the feedback out. Technically, the feedback is still occurring but you can't hear it.) That's the same thing that happens with the CCR playing CCR and what you wind up with is dark silence.

I thought it was the "Sound of Silence" rather than dark silence?

No, it was the Dark side of the moon.

So if you play a CCR sequenced to CCR (creedence clearwater revival) you end up with Pink Floyd. Would that in theory sync up with Wizard of OZ?

No, it would be the "silent side of the dark moon".

So that in fact would sync up with the Wizard of Oz, if the TV was muted.
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George Simmons wrote:

Actually, what happens is that the two CCRs cancel each other out.

Close, it would cause you to lose all rights to the original sequence, and have to re-create the exact same sequence but re-named CCT or something similar.
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