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Replying to Anonymous A…

I wonder why I stopped listening to music? There are always made-up earworms in my mind that never seem to stop, and the tunes that appear are usually the same ones from a few days ago and before that.
> Aetiologically, earworms are related to memory: auditory information functions as a strong mnemonic. Psychologically, earworms are a 'cognitive itch': the brain automatically itches back, resulting in a vicious loop.
> Stuck song syndrome is more common among patients with OCD.
> Earworms typically occur in response to a few basic triggers: recency, familiarity, and boredom.
> Hearing music when there is none playing could be a sign of musical ear syndrome (MES).
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I think I find experimental music production (signal processing, synthesis, procedural generation, bytebeat/floatbeat, sound collage, effects, the mathematics behind it) more fun than normal MIDI editing but sometimes it ends up being really arduous when you take it seriously, I should jump back into it though, tired of making MIDIs (and I hate FL Studio, need (to make) a better DAW, especially for heavily-manipulated sample-based stuff along with @653,395). I want something new, something I've never heard of before.