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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Music Post 74668 by reborg on Saturday 11th of June 2005 10:01:52 PM
Old 06-11-2005
Music

What music do you listen if any to when...

1. You're working
2. Driving
3. Listen to music (for the sake of listening to music)
4. Any other time you can think of the you listen to music regularly.

does it differ and why?

Pesonally, I do notice that my listening habits do follow different trends, depending on when and where I am listening.

When I'm working, and trying to drown out background noise I listen to something I know really well, but at the same time relaxing since I find that it is not distracting, although while working I usuallly don't listen to anything I get interrupted too often and taking the headphose off every time someone arrives with a question ot the phonerings gets tiring very quickly.

When driving I usually listen to something a bit louder, that being in part to the fact that in a former lifetime I did a lot of log distance driving at night and found that that more stimulating music was better for helping with alertness. Since then the habit seems to have stuck.

When listening to music for the sake of music, my choices vary wildly in styles, and seems to follow no particular pattern.

The one observation I make as I look at my music collection is that i does not include, nor do I listen to 'teckno' style music.
 

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OCP(1)							      General Commands Manual							    OCP(1)

NAME
ocp - music player SYNOPSIS
ocp [ options ] [ playlist ] [ modulename ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ocp command. ocp is a music player which can play music modules (it, s3m, xm, mod), wave, audio CD, sid, midi, mp3, adlib, flac, ym, and ogg vorbis. The player has a built-in file selector which can be configured using alt-c. Press f1 for the online help. To use the graphical output mode see your ~/.ocp/ocp.ini configuration file. OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options. -c Use specific configuration. -f Fileselector settings -v Sound settings -s Device settings -p Quit when playlist is empty. EXAMPLE
ocp -fl0,r1 -vp75,f2 -spdevpdisk -sr48000 fegolhuz.xm Renders the module to HD. SEE ALSO
You can find a more detailed document at http://www.cubic.org/player/opencp.pdf. file:///usr/share/doc/opencubicplayer-doc/ oggenc(1), flac(1), lame(1). AUTHOR
Open Cubic Player was written by Niklas Beisert and ported to Linux by Stian Sebastian Skjelstad. This manual page was written by Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@linuks.mine.nu>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). December 26, 2006 OCP(1)
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