Patent No. 5170381 Method for mixing audio subliminal recordings
Patent No. 5170381
Method for mixing audio subliminal recordings (Taylor, et al., Dec. 8, 1992)
Abstract
Audio subliminal recordings are made in which in addition to using a primary carrier, such as music, two audio channels are used to deliver subliminal messages to the brain. On one channel, accessing the left brain hemisphere, the message delivered is meaningfully spoken, forward-masked, permissive affirmations delivered in a round-robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's voice. On the other channel, accessing the right brain, directive messages, in the same voices, are recorded in backward-masked (or meta-contrast). The three voices are recording in round-robin fashion with full echo reverberation. The audio tracks are mixed using a special processor which converts sound frequencies to electrical impulses and tracks the subliminal message to synchronize the subliminal message in stereo with the primary carrier. The processor maintains constant gain differential between the primary carrier and the subliminal verbiage and, with the subliminal verbiage being recorded with round-robin, full echo reverberation, ensures that none of a message is lost. The primary carrier should be continuous music without breaks or great differences in movements.
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Description
This application relates to a method and apparatus for mixing audio subliminal
recordings, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for mixing audio
subliminal recording using a hemispheric approach to send messages to the brain.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is a well-known fact that in a very real sense every human being has two
brains, what is termed in everyday speech as a right brain and a left brain,
which are actually the right and left hemispheres of the human brain. For the
vast majority of people, the left brain hemisphere is in charge of such things
as mathematical and language skills while the right brain hemisphere is the
creative and emotional center. The left hemisphere is the logic and reason center
with defense mechanisms such as rationalization built around logic and reason.
The right hemisphere, in contrast, is indiscriminate. Most researchers relate
logic and conscious reasoning to the left hemisphere and emotional and subconscious
processes to the right hemisphere.
It is thought that the left hemisphere is interested in literal correctness
while the right hemisphere is more interested in overall associations and relationships.
It is believed that the left hemisphere views language literally and according
to the rules of language while the right brain views language spatially and
emotionally, tumbling the words in a process called "subconscious cerebration"
and even hearing the words as our eyes see the world . . . upside down.
It has been proposed to utilize the way the brain functions by sending the brain
subliminal messages. These messages seem to appeal directly to the emotions,
causing behavior to override reason. Subliminal messages can be sent either
visually or audibly.
In the instance of audio subliminal delivery using audio tapes, a subliminal
message can be defined as a verbal stimulus perceived below the threshold of
the listener's awareness. Perception in this instance refers to the process
of stimuli acknowledged or registered at some level below the threshold of awareness
(consciousness). In order for perception by an individual to occur, there must
be sufficient stimuli to trigger a neuron in the brain. This is to differentiate
from the situation where the message is not only below the threshold of awareness
but also is not even perceived, such as a whisper two blocks away from the listener.
In audio subliminal presentation, spoken words are injected beneath a primary
carrier. A listener does not consciously hear the spoken words because they
are concealed in "white" sound, such as the sound of wind or water,
or they are concealed psychoaccoustically in or beneath music. Nevertheless,
if appropriately done and the spoken words are not just substantially lowered
in volume as compared to the volume of the primary carrier, the stimuli from
the spoken words are registered by the listener.
For the sake of an analogy, imagine that the verbal subliminal stimulus rides
beneath the waves of nature sounds and music in the same manner as a submarine
rides beneath the waves that are on the surface of the ocean. The outer ear
catches the sounds (both the surface waves and everything riding thereunder)
as they enter the auditory canal. From the auditory canal, the waves are transmitted
to the drum membrane, or middle ear, where air pressure and three small bones
convey vibrations to the inner ear. Within the inner ear are cochlea, or coiled
structures, with sensory cells that receive the sound stimuli and transmit to
the brain impulses arising from the sound stimuli. The stimuli ultimately trigger
neurons in the brain. Millions of neurons are carrying message units triggered
by stimuli across the synapses in the brain and each of these messages is simultaneously
competing for conscious attention.
Neurons do not have neutral states; they are either off or on. The threshold
of awareness, or "perception level", that exists and is taking place
below that threshold is in fact a neural excitation. Without neural excitation,
there can be no perception. Research into brain wave activity has confirmed
that an increase in pattern activity exists in test subjects who listened to
music containing subliminal messages as compared to test subjects listening
to the same music without subliminal messages.
The nuances of audio subliminal presentations are widely varied. One process
involves "time-compressing" the verbal message by either speeding
up the human voice to a high-pitched squeal or by digitally compressing the
words, which involves removing the spacing between the sounds which results
in one continuous noise.
Another method is known as "multifrequency statements" which involves
taking separate messages and overlaying them on different frequencies, then
playing all these multi-frequency messages at the same time. Often these multi-frequency
messages are recorded at frequencies that an ordinary cassette player cannot
reproduce. Audiologists believe such multifrequency messages are imperceptible
to humans.
In contrast to these two exotic methods of subliminal message delivery, there
are a number of popular and proven methods for delivering verbal subliminal
stimuli. One is the concealing of straightforward statements. Another is known
as back-masking or metacontrast. A third uses both simultaneously.
In the method of sending subliminal messages known as metacontrast or back-masking,
the subliminal messages are recorded in reverse. When subliminal messages are
sent to the brain in a reverse or played-backward mode, the subliminal messages
appear to excite emotional expressions and responses often viewed as right brain
hemisphere in their origin. It is suspected that "heavy metal" recordings
have used this process to send satanic, drug or sexual messages to the brain
of the listener.
Apparently, the first of the subliminal tracking mixers was developed by Professor
Hal Becker of Tulane University in the 1970's. Becker's device, known simply
as the "black box", was used to mix spoken words with Muzak. Becker's
device was monaural and was tested in a supermarket in New Orleans during 1979.
The black box mixed the words "Thou shall not steal" and "Honesty
is the best policy" into the Muzak system broadcast throughout the store.
This test reportedly achieved a substantial lowering of cash shortages, inventory
damage and pilferage.
The electronic mixing of the music (the primary carrier) and the verbal message
(the subliminal message) helps ensure a constant signal differential between
the two. It is believed that the constant signal differential is critical to
the effectiveness of the brain registering the subliminal process.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of recording audio
subliminal tapes that injects the subliminal verbiage beneath the primary carrier
in a manner so that the subliminal verbiage is recoverable (i.e. the presence
of the subliminal verbiage on the audio tape is verifiable by electronic means).
It is a feature of the present invention that the subliminal verbiage is injected
onto an audio tape beneath the level of the primary carrier at a constant gain
differential to ensure effective brain registration of the subliminal verbiage.
It is an advantage of the present invention that the subliminal verbiage injected
beneath the primary carrier is effectively perceived by the brain and that the
subliminal verbiage is recoverable.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide apparatus for recording
recoverable subliminal verbiage beneath a primary carrier at a constant gain
differential.
It is a further feature of the present invention that an apparatus is provided
that injects subliminal verbiage beneath a primary carrier onto an audio tape
combining both forward-masked and backward-masked (or metacontrast) verbiage,
including full echo reverberation and round robin verbiage along with multiple
voice characteristics.
It is an advantage of the present invention that the apparatus produces a subliminal
audio tape recording having recoverable subliminal verbiage which is effectively
perceived by the brain.
SUMMARY
OF THE INVENTION
The present invention utilizes what is to be called the "whole-brain"
approach. In the whole-brain approach, in addition to using a primary
carrier, such as music, two audio channels are used to deliver subliminal messages
to the brain. On one channel, accessing the left brain hemisphere, the message
delivered is meaningfully spoken or sung; forward-masked, permissive affirmations
delivered in a round-robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's
voice. Research has shown that particular individuals respond more favorably
to either a male voice, a female voice or a child's voice depending on the listener's
preference. On the other channel, accessing the right brain, directive messages,
in the same voices, are recorded in backward-masked (or metacontrast). Since
the hemispheres are task oriented, both the right brain hemisphere and the left
brain hemisphere become involved according to their individual specialties.
A couple of other nuances may be added. The three voices are recorded in round-robin
fashion with full echo reverberation. Split brain studies demonstrate that both
the left and right brain hemispheres respond with identification ability to
words that are sung. When words are spoken, there are hemispheric limitations
that limit the ability of the brain to fully identify and comprehend the words.
Further, accelerated learning methods indicate an advantage to the round robin
method of communication. The audio tracks are mixed using a special processor
which converts sound frequencies to electrical impulses and tracks the subliminal
message to synchronize the subliminal message in stereo with the primary carrier.
The processor, to be known as a PAR processor, maintains constant gain differential
between the primary carrier and the subliminal verbiage and, with the subliminal
verbiage being recorded with round-robin, full echo reverberation, ensures that
none of a message is lost.
It is also possible to use as the primary carrier continuous music without breaks
or great differences in movements; or; to combine what is known as "white" or
"pink" sound, such as ocean surf, with the music. The duration of the breaks
in the music must be quite small or the effect of the subliminal messages can
be altered.
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