So you have Synthesia...could you explain how it alters your music (if it does)?
I have a few types, the main one being seeing sound. I can hear lights, see touch, and have grapheme (seeing colors in words and letters). I see shapes when doing math as well. Some people have pitch synesthesia, where a color will be off when you hear a note that's off. Mine's more of the texture of the sounds, the vibe, etc. There are several rules to it, like bassier stuff would be lower, more loose, and darker tones. Higher frequencies are brighter tones, a lot thinner in size, and above.
I definitely use it a lot--i map out how the song will look before I write it. What colors, the depth, the stereofield, sizes, animations--altogether while mashing it up with the groove, vibe, feel of the track.
It's interesting to me when I first started off because I used to be a visual artist, a graphic designer and a sketch artist back in elementary, junior high, and first half of high school. I didn't understand the concept of music, but synesthesia kind of took it off for me, so music was very visual.
I definitely use it a lot--i map out how the song will look before I write it. What colors, the depth, the stereofield, sizes, animations--altogether while mashing it up with the groove, vibe, feel of the track.
It's interesting to me when I first started off because I used to be a visual artist, a graphic designer and a sketch artist back in elementary, junior high, and first half of high school. I didn't understand the concept of music, but synesthesia kind of took it off for me, so music was very visual.