You can lower the level on the 'Silent' track with the realization
that you're going to have to deal with the high pitched chirping going
on. We've found them to be of limited effectiveness. Lowry's patent
was filed in 1992 and the state of the art in creating subliminals has
come a long way in those 16 years. Many of the techniques we think of
as common today for embedding affirmations in the programs simply did
not exist in 1992. Also remember that if someone can't hear the
chirping, they aren't hearing the affirmations at the levels you are
generating. Most home audio systems aren't capable of generating
those frequencies at sufficient volume to vibrate the bones enough to
be detectable. Please remember, however, that dogs and cats CAN hear
these frequencies and playing them loudly can cause them a great deal
of pain.
Dr. Richard Price
RCP Consulting
http://www.rcpconsulting.us
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--- In bwgen@yahoogroups.com, "imageking1" <imageking1@...> wrote:
>
> I have both subliminal studio and subliminal recording system kits for
> making my own subliminal recordings.The thing is when I make a silent
> subliminal I burn the cd and start to listen to the recording and get
> a high pitched noise and I know it's the affirmations at a higher
> frequency.When recording the track do I need to lower the volume of
> the silent track to keep it from making the noise or is that how
> silent subliminals are supposed to sound? What is going to be effective?
>