Media Matters seething that we are now the media. They can just fuck off and eat shit lol.
Music industry anon here. We have sound layers we put inside the track to have psychoacoustic effects on a stereo / headphone listener.
Binaural doesnt even scratch the surface of what you can do to someone's brainwave patterns with sound.
here ya go. this is just one persistent example. other techniques involve the stereo processing chain of transient samples to induce other psychological effects.
https://files.catbox.moe/kol5ws.wav
wouldnt recommend listening to this in headphones for very long.
if you have gear, go mono and phase flip the signal to hear the binaural sweep.>>10829752
kek its certainly trying isn't it. the real mind control is farrrr more subtle and technical.
its not just any "white" noise either.
this track would be layered into all the backing arrangements and you would never know it was there, wrestling your consciousness. it is designed to be invisble completely transparent when played inside the master.
no, it is not. technically it is a bit closer to blue noise but not quite exactly. the static is just the spectral pattern. the secret it in the 2channel phase modulation. many tones can be used as a source before the binaural processing is applied. this one is selected to fit within standard broadcast multiband range.
dont listen to this in two speakers for very long anon lol.
if you want to test the effects play the noise WITH another favorite music track playing and see how your mindstate changes.
the worst part is the craving you get after stopping the noise once your brain has acclimated. you go through a period of withdrawl and want to hear it again. this is part of the reason it gets used in certain songs. but we hide shit like this everywhere. this is just one technique kek.
Theres prob other reasons for that because most "professional" stuff is quite normal with no fuckery. But your top ten radio formatted singles tend to pull this experimental psychoacoustics and yes if you are sensitive to this shit, you will feel that reaction.
the 20th century alone has probably the most "knowledge" and technology that we all wish could be undiscovered.