I am seeking a scientific explanation behind this phenomenon which is unprecedented to me.
I was performing a piece on a music keyboard. I was filming it with my phone’s camera as well as recording the sound via the keyboard’s built-in tool.
After reviewing the recordings, the film and the keyboard’s recording simultaneously stop emitting sound at the same exact millisecond.
This infuriated me quite a lot, but now it intrigues me. What happened there? I am willing ro provide more information if needed.
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could this be a solar flare?
Were you blasted with radiation which caused a bunch of booleans to flip in all your devices?
I live in Fukushima btw /s.
I don’t want to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but those magnetic waves man, the government is onto something o_O
How were you playing the sound? (What software)
Was the phone plugged in @ the same time?
If you repeat the setup/performance, does it stop again? If it was plugged into the mains like your keyboard, A transient voltage anomaly might be to blame?
It’s an old Casio keyboard. The phone, a samsung, is not plugged to anything and was recording separately.
I will try recording the exact song later and see if the issue persists.
and? does it?
I think I have an idea now what the issue is?
The keyboard stops recording after 4 minutes. So now, the trickier part is to explain the correlation between the keyboard and the phone. The abrupt stop of the keyboard’s recorder affects, in a yet inexplicable way, the phone’s camera.