Micheal Eris
This sounds more like a regular sine wave then any binaural beat i have ever heard
1 year ago•
SaintTrinianz
Any one else pick up on a wave/wind sound in addition to the tone? I could hear this primarily with my left ear...
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
@joshuaner @joshuaner Yes, the brain will recognize this high of a frequency. Let me explain: If you can hear the physical frequencies, then the brain will. The difference between the two frequencies is what the brainwave automatically comes out to be (ex: 1300Hz and 1200Hz will produce a 100Hz brainwave always).
3 years ago•
zwabTheRealOne
@johnathanfirefeld Another interesting thing I've read about lambda waves, is apparently, they "ride" on larger epsilon (< 0.5 Hz I believe) waves.
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
For anyone out there, this track has even better effects when you listen to it at the same time as my "(Pure) Epsilon Brainwave Entertainment".
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
@Mranonymous771 okay, I'll let u kno when I have it up.
3 years ago•
Michael R
I've tried lambda isochronic tones but it's hard to say that what I'm experiencing is simply a placebo effect or if my brain is producing higher frequency waves but I do notice that it makes meditation much easier and the effect after meditating is more pronounced. I would love to hear from someone who has tried it and noticed a difference with gamma and/or lambda isochronic tones. There doesn't seem to be much anecdotal evidence on the net.
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
@zwabTheRealOne this may be true at a certain point, but Lambda brainwaves range all the way up to 200Hz; after this, I am not sure (you may be correct in your speculations).
3 years ago•
Amina0904
hi, is it possible to combine epsilon and lambda in one track? thx
3 years ago•
SaintTrinianz
k, now it's a wave that occilates from left to right and back, like a tide... I guess that's supposed to happen, wot?
3 years ago•1
zwabTheRealOne
Are you sure this is possible? From what I've read, if there is too great a difference between the tones, then the brain perceives them as two separate tones and no beat is produced.
3 years ago•
Solar Starfox
care to elaborate? i tried this in fl studio. i panned them how you specified. doesnt seem like it works properly with the background noise the creator added
2 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
@TheRoyce83 Sourced from "The Meditation Solution" website: Lambda brainwaves work on the crown chakra and spark the intellect, they can cause many exotic experiences. The effects of Lambda brainwaves are very tangible and many phenomena are possible during their use.
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
@aeromiky They do now aero. :P
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
That's the noise track behind the beats. Think of the "noise" as a bus and the actual frequency its passengers. :)
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
I suppose it could be dangerous in extreme quantities (mainly due to loss of hearing)...but for all practical purposes it is just fine. When I say extreme, I mean if one were to listen to it literally all day or for hours upon hours on in.
3 years ago•1
Sara Booth
I don't know the effect but I like the sound, is some how relaxing
2 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
@bstmanversusskeletor keep in mind that this video is Binaural, not Isochronic, but you are correct in saying that there isn't much anecdotal evidence on the web. The only hard evidence that I could see a way of obtaining would be gotten by using an Electroencephalographer. For more info, go to Wikipedia and search for "Electroencephalography".
3 years ago•1
johnathanfirefeld
@zwabTheRealOne yes yes, that is true as well. :)
3 years ago•
anze miky
Has any video already got a comment while processing? :D
4 years ago•1
Son Goku
Lambda/Epsilon (less than 0.5 Hz in left ear and higher than 100 Hz in right ear) Multidimensional awareness, mystical consciousness
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
Yes, that is the effect that is supposed to occur.
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
@Mranonymous771 yes, it is possible. isochronic tones are simply pulses of a certain frequency that cause your brain to produce the wanted wave. it's hard for me to explain in words; if you would like, i can make a 108hz isochronic tone for you & the rest of youtube. please note: isochronic tones are MUCH more annoying than binaural tones (especially when listened to in pure form). just let me know how long you would like the video to last and i will get to work on it.
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
@Deliveryguy764 @Deliveryguy764 The difference is that a 108Hz brainwave can use any pitches as long as the difference between the two equals 108Hz (e.g. 516Hz pitch in left ear and 408Hz pitch in right ear; 516-408=108Hz). On the other hand, a 108Hz sound would be half of a binaural beat, in which case I'd need you to pick another pitch for the other ear (e.g. 108Hz pitch in left ear and "X"Hz in right ear; 108-X=Brainwave/X-108=Brainwave). Hope that clears things up a little.
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
@Deliveryguy764 Probably in a few days when I get my computer back to having Windows. I do need to know though: are you wanting a 108Hz brainwave...or are you wanting one of the binaural beats to be at 108Hz?
3 years ago•
johnathanfirefeld
@Deliveryguy764 These are binaural.
3 years ago•
TheRoyce83
do you know the benefits of lambda and epsilon frequencies? As supposed to like gamma or alpha, etc? I've heard that these are the frequencies of suspended animation that monks can go into when in deep meditation.
3 years ago•
DrakuzDarkSith
I tried attaining mystical conciousness, but then I realized there's nothing mystical about wet dreams
2 years a