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Anyone ever experimented with embedding DELTA waves into a production... (pg. 2)
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| Erty |
| Astral Shaman haven't you read the replies? Even if it is like you say it could never be used in a real tune since no normal equipment used for outputing the sounds will be able to do it. |
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| BOOsTER |
| quote: | Originally posted by Erty
Astral Shaman haven't you read the replies? Even if it is like you say it could never be used in a real tune since no normal equipment used for outputing the sounds will be able to do it. |
errrrm...now I think he speaks more of the idea that I said in my previous post...I believe that with
| quote: | | flanging sinusoidally at 4-6hz |
he means a flanger which has the length of one cycle set to 4-6 Hz...that could possibly do the same...
EDIT:
well, I think that to show what I mean with a mp3 sample will be the best way...
I used an FM synth to create a simple string like patch.
Played a C3 note...added an LFO (4hz) which controlls the change of the lowpass filter...
The other thing is that I used a chorus with an LFO set to 6hz...so you might get an idea of what I mean now...
Download here
It maybe doesn't have the desired effect but it may be something interesting though...
and maybe I am completely wrong here :D |
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| Rob |
O. If that's what he means that could be true. The reason I thought it was stupid was because you can't embed actual DELTA waves into production. If he means synchronising a sound to the rate of brainwaves then YES it's been done before. CoolEditPro has such a function called the brain wave synchroniser.

However, it's not that good. A far more better way would be modulate panning at the rate of brainwaves. ie. set up a orchestral string and modulate it's panning at a rate 1-3hz. I've tried that in some of my productions for the effect alone: it makes me dizzy:nervous: |
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| Rob |
Okay, here's my shot at modulating the panning of a string at a rate of 0.62hz (yep that's half the rate of 1hz;))

I thought if brainwaves oscillate at 1hz during deepsleep, then what if you pan at a lower rate? I find 1hz to be kinda fast and not give a dizzying effect. With 0.62hz you're kinda made dizzy/uneasy. Mind you, <0.40hz is MORE dizzying. Oh, and this will only with with stereo speakers. It's also best to have them spaced FAR apart.
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Not the best example tho. |
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| BOOsTER |
I mentioned this a few posts before and someone told me it's stupid :-(
ROFL it was you :D :whip: :D |
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| Rob |
| , you mentioned the panning thing too:stongue:. I thought his suggestion was to create a sound at "1-14hz" and listen to it(even the title of the thread implies this), not to modulate/oscilate/pan/whatever a sound at a given frequency. All good tho:whip: :D |
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| BOOsTER |
sure :D
when I first read the topic I actually thought the same way like creating note at 1-14 hz which is possible...
So i started to think how could I make my ear listen to sync'ed "something"/"anything" :D
and I came to this idea :D quite interesting stuff anyway... :) |
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| twisted |
noooooooooooooo
the idea IS making low frequency sounds, not using lfos or any of that . |
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| BOOsTER |
| quote: | Originally posted by twisted
noooooooooooooo
the idea IS making low frequency sounds, not using lfos or any of that . |
we came to an idea which is possible :P
but hey...if you believe you can...send me an MP3 file :> :clown: :stongue: |
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| Sirocco |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rob
Okay, here's my shot at modulating the panning of a string at a rate of 0.62hz (yep that's half the rate of 1hz;))

I thought if brainwaves oscillate at 1hz during deepsleep, then what if you pan at a lower rate? I find 1hz to be kinda fast and not give a dizzying effect. With 0.62hz you're kinda made dizzy/uneasy. Mind you, <0.40hz is MORE dizzying. Oh, and this will only with with stereo speakers. It's also best to have them spaced FAR apart.
Download
Not the best example tho. |
holy i got dizzy |
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| ZxZDeViLZxZ |
| you know i didnt get dizzy or uneasy or anything all i heard was the monotnus sound panning. even leaving it on repeating doesnt do anything altho i start hearing some ringing on the left speaker after i listened closer. |
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| Sirocco |
| quote: | Originally posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ
you know i didnt get dizzy or uneasy or anything all i heard was the monotnus sound panning. even leaving it on repeating doesnt do anything altho i start hearing some ringing on the left speaker after i listened closer. |
try headphones |
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