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solchur
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audio waves

Is there any body out there that has heard of haarp in Alaska?
If so. is it possable that the songs we love to hate are in someway connected to the audio frequency we hear. Hence, not content but quality!
And if so, is it possible that transmitters are the key to true engenering?
At what frequency do you record your masters on.

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frequency

er... I think you need to break your question down a bit..


Do you know how sound waves work and what frequency actually is?
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haarp

what does HAARP have to do with the frquencies in a recording?
I'm not sure what you're getting at???
Isn't HAARP being used to study properties of the ionosphere?

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interesting question

Im not to sure what you mean by that harrp Alaska, i had a quick look at the site, but i havent read too much into it yet. So far i had not read much relevance of the association with sound waves and the ionoshpere.

But, of course there is a relevance to the certain frequencys we hear and which ones we tend to like. It also acts in the way we hear, in music, minor chords, for example. minor chords tend to give off a meloncholy, kinda sad sounding chord, if you had to descibe it emotionally. Major chords are stonger more 'happier' sounds.

And have you ever heard of theses meditational tapes that claim to open your mind by sending certain sounds through your brian and creating pathways through your brain allowing you to meditate deeply without really actually meditating.
the thing is there is actual scientific research on this and results have become extremely positive for the overall well being of the person.

That is, in a concentrated way in the sames way as we hear a song, and like it. These scientists are looking at certain frequencys and how they affect our neurology.

But get in contact with me if you want to see a good site on the explanation of where (what frequency) to record your tracks.

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Re: haarp

Ataxia wrote:

But get in contact with me if you want to see a good site on the explanation of where (what frequency) to record your tracks.


Just post the link in here.

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Post Fri May 20, 2005 9:16 am 
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that quote was from Ataxia

Heres this site. Its helpfull.
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http://www.recordingwebsite.com/articles/htmyhrp.php

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Re: that quote was from Ataxia

Ataxia wrote:
Heres this site. Its helpfull.
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http://www.recordingwebsite.com/articles/htmyhrp.php


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Mixing major and minor will give the listener that feeling of melancholy. Sort of one foot in the coffin kinda thing...

I think what you might mean is we respond to different frequencies because of what they represent to us. If you play a C on a guitar and the go the bottom E, it will create a different effect than if you the E an octave higher... That sorta thing?

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