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Originally posted by g210b
Originally posted by AlBeMet
Ok I dloaded Brainwaive Generator and set the Hz to .834 sine wave and clicked play. to say the least I was amazed My wolfer started responding to a in and out beat, now mind you my tweeters made no noise but it is clearly there on my sub, probably vibrations from the speaker considering you should not be able to hear this.
As much as I know Brainwave is useing TWO tones to generate the one tone of desire and not one. What setting did you use?
FOR AA
AA, you seem to be dodging one prevelant question. How did you first get these technique(s) such as the colors one and sound one? How did you establish original "contact"?
Originally posted by AlBeMet
Originally posted by g210b
Originally posted by AlBeMet
Ok I dloaded Brainwaive Generator and set the Hz to .834 sine wave and clicked play. ...
As much as I know Brainwave is useing TWO tones to generate the one tone of desire and not one. What setting did you use?
Right click on the binaural beat Freq. and set both to .834Hz
Originally posted by g210b
It creates two pure tones around 41.7 hz (this can pass the soundcard) with a frequence distance of 0.834Hz to each other. In case of a stereo speaker. One tone is played on the one stereo speaker and the other tone on the other.
If you set the audiable pitch higher say 440Hz you recognice what happens when you mix such two tones. It creates one of the middle frequence that is amplitude (volumen) modulated. You hear the 440hz getting louder and more silent in the frequence of the 0.834 hz.
Originally posted by thedangler
i downloading the program and when i set the frq i only go into the - Hz and i cant seem to set the right number.
anyone step by step instructions?
AA is this the sound we need the one thats harder to hear?
AlBeMeT
The .WAV file was something like 64MB - too much to sit and wait to upload. So I used "Switch" to convert the file to a smaller .WAV file and came out with a file that was 5.68MB or thereabouts.
One serious question for AA ... does it matter what the bitrate of the file is? If it's an mp3 does that make it any less viable than a wav? I don't know how much compression would affect a solid tone like that ... anyone else?