Laurel or Yanny? - The auditory equivalent of the dress

Yanny or Laurel?

  • Yanny

    Votes: 6 9.4%
  • Laurel

    Votes: 17 26.6%
  • This is really, really gay

    Votes: 41 64.1%

  • Total voters
    64

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Philosophers debate morals. They question the fabric of the universe. They question what the inherent, objective purpose of the average human life is. They ask the important questions.

The average human ponders over an auditory illusion.

No one knows where it came from. But it is here anyway. Listen to the clip, you be the judge. What do you hear?

 
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By the way this is not the original, try this one
 
Laurel. Not sure how anyone gets Yanny.

It's apparantly both words being said at once. Theory is that older people hear the lower pitched voice and youngsters hear the high-pitched voice.

 
I originally heard Yanny. I opened up Ableton to see if I could be able to hear Laurel in some way, and with this waveform, I can hear "Laurel" very clearly.

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Here's the audio file:
https://my.mixtape.moe/vbbkoz.wav

I obviously can't prove the contrary given that I heard Yanny, so if someone that heard Laurel first could perhaps tinker with this, that would be lovely.
 
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