14+22 WITH 8 DROP
This preset contains a binaural that periodically alternates between 14 and 22 HZ - in studies, this combination helped to increase grades in a test group of students. (It's very good for concentration and staying alert.)
I also include a brief drop to 8 HZ every ten minutes - just to give a quick mental refresher.
[note to self - try using 6 HZ instead of 8HZ for this] Submitted: 06-Oct-2002 by Michael Triggs
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| 21-Feb-2003, Efrem |
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What studies? this stuff is all quite vague. I am beginning to think this is all a bunch of crap.
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| 29-Apr-2003, DaVinci |
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this link don´t work ! Did you hear about the combination of 10 hz an 18 hz ? |
| 10-Jan-2007, flash |
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Dear fellow Brainwave Generator users, I have been routinely converting the wav files (prepared in Brainwave Generator) into mp3 files, to play these with my mp3 audio player. I am using Blaze Media Pro version 7. The program prompts me to choose a “conversion frequency (Hz)” from a list of six options (i.e.16k, 22k, 24k, 32k, 44k, 48k) before proceeding with the wav to mp3 conversion. I have been arbitrarily selecting different frequencies without noticing any difference in quality of the mp3 files thus prepared. However, I was wondering if choosing a certain (fixed) conversion frequency has any affect on the binaural frequencies that the sound file is supposed to generate. If so, please advise me as to how I may convert the files into mp3 without affecting the binaural frequencies. Any advice in this regard is appreciated.
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| 16-Jan-2007, flash |
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I have been listening to this preset while studying for almost a week. I think it has improved my attention a lot. What do you guys think? Kudos to Michael Triggs. |
| 10-Oct-2009, Pharmk797 |
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Very nice site!
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