![]() ![]() And you can’t change the frequency a lot or they stop being Alpha waves. That’s another speaker or headphone problem-getting them to respond to Alpha waves at all. What it does is translate the sound of the waves to a domain only the subconscious can understand. “The audible statements are then modulated using EQ, so that the voice can no longer be heard within the range of human hearing.” High pitched sounds that are out of the conscious hearing range of humans.Slightly changing the Alpha wave frequency.This is what I’ve understood silent subliminal messages to be: This at least seems to correspond somehow to what I’ve gathered when searching how silent subliminal messages are made. There is zero verifiable evidence to support this crazy idea. There’s a crazy idea that people can somehow subconsciously hear the very high frequency carrier wave (even if their hearing is so badly damaged that there is zero response from the cochlea, and somehow “demodulate” the signal (even though the person may have no idea what “demodulation” is), and that the decoded speech will “reprogram” them in some way. This is done by a process called “amplitude modulation”. Because adult humans are generally only able to hear sounds up to around 16000 Hz (depending on how good your hearing is and how much damage has been done by exposure to loud noise), very high frequencies (in the region of 17000 Hz) are inaudible to most people. I don’t understand what it does to the audio fileīasically it’s like how medium wave (AM) radio stations superimpose audio onto radio waves, but rather than superimposing onto a “carrier” radio wave, it superimposes the audio onto a “carrier” very high frequency audio wave. (princ "Die Samplefrequenz der Tonspur muss mindestens 44100Hz sein.") (princ "The track sample frequency must be minimum 44100Hz.") (let ((result (mult 2 (cut #'lowpass8 (hp sound 80) cutoff) (setf sound (funcall function sound frequency)))) ![]() (setf cutoff (min (/ carrier 2.0) (- *nyquist-srate* carrier))) otherwise the modulated carrier aliases. the difference between the carrier and *sound-srate*/2, because It must not be greater than carrier/2, but also not greater than The CUTOFF is the maximum allowed frequency in the modulator. We have two Nyquist frequencies, carrier/2 and *sound-srate*/2. (setf *nyquist-srate* (/ *sound-srate* 2.0)) ![]() This was recommend on YouTube (but I don’t understand what it does to the audio file): nyquist plug-in I’m very interested in using subliminal messages to improve myself, but I don’t always enjoy music, especially when sleeping. ![]()
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