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(DiPT / 23 mg) - First Time - A Multimedia Trip Report!

TheAppleCore

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EDIT - a second attempt to reproduce the effect was made, to much better success. Visit the SoundCloud link to read a more detailed explanation of the phenomenon.

I figured it would be easier to demonstrate DiPT's auditory phenomena rather than try to explain it.

Here are some sounds that I was able to download into my computer directly from my brain, with a device that was surgically implanted into my cranium:

https://soundcloud.com/theapplecore/sets/dipt-effect-on-auditory

To be slightly more precise, I used audio software to attempt to approximate the effect. ;)
 
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DiPT is very strange stuff. I've taken it twice, 100mg orally which induced an intensely entheogenic experience (easily earned a '+4' rating) in which auditory stuff was honestly in the background compared to the 'spiritual' content, and 2 years ago at 50mg IM which was intensely unpleasant and reminded me of that 250mg oral DiPT report out of TIHKAL; really bad.

Not sure I will ever repeat it.

PS, open your track in a DAW and add another track with a copy of what you did above, use a crossover to split up the track into 'bass' and 'high'...split at 1k or so....below 1k is the bass and above1k is the high; leave the high as-is and send bass to a submix track and add some pitch shift (down @ 1.3OCTIVE, OR OCTAVE and a fifth down) to that bass freq only and you got DiPT.

Hmm does that make sense
 
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DiPT is very strange stuff. I've taken it twice, 100mg orally which induced an intensely entheogenic experience (easily earned a '+4' rating) in which auditory stuff was honestly in the background compared to the 'spiritual' content, and 2 years ago at 50mg IM which was intensely unpleasant and reminded me of that 250mg oral DiPT report out of TIHKAL; really bad.

Not sure I will ever repeat it.

Yeah, I should have mentioned some of the other effects of DiPT that I experienced at 23 milligrams intranasally. It seemed like a really cool psychedelic in general, and had a very spiritual vibe to it. I specifically remember eyeballs as a predominant visual theme. I think if I took the dosage further, I could get into some DMT / DPT level territory easily.

PS, open your track in a DAW and add another track with a copy of what you did above, use a crossover to split up the track into 'bass' and 'high'...split at 1k or so....below 1k is the bass and above1k is the high; leave the high as-is and send bass to a submix track and add some pitch shift (down @ 1.3OCTIVE, OR OCTAVE and a fifth down) to that bass freq only and you got DiPT.

Hmm does that make sense

Interesting, I will try it!

Too bad I wasn't able to get a "smoother" effect in my audio software. Sounds on DiPT did not have the gritty, grainy quality of distortion that they have in my examples, but they did retain a lot of the "metallic" overtones that you hear in my ring modulation effects.
 
You know what? Your idea about pitch-shifting only the lower half of the frequency spectrum gave me an awesome idea, if only I could figure out how to implement it. I'm almost certain that it would emulate the DiPT effect better than anything else:

Stretch out the frequency spectrum. So, let's say you've got frequencies that appear at 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz. After applying the effect, you will hear those frequencies at maybe ~950 Hz and ~2100 Hz. In fact, that's exactly what gives metallic, bell-like tones - a "stretched" harmonic series, where the overtones aren't exact integer multiples of the fundamental frequency.

And that's exactly what happened to sounds on DiPT. A metallic, bell-like effect.
 
You know what? Your idea about pitch-shifting only the lower half of the frequency spectrum gave me an awesome idea, if only I could figure out how to implement it. I'm almost certain that it would emulate the DiPT effect better than anything else:

Stretch out the frequency spectrum. So, let's say you've got frequencies that appear at 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz. After applying the effect, you will hear those frequencies at maybe ~950 Hz and ~2100 Hz. In fact, that's exactly what gives metallic, bell-like tones - a "stretched" harmonic series, where the overtones aren't exact integer multiples of the fundamental frequency.

And that's exactly what happened to sounds on DiPT. A metallic, bell-like effect.

PM me your DAW so as not to go off topic and I am sure I can help you. I spend my days doing this,
 
Bump - the SoundCloud set has been updated with a revised attempt to reproduce the effect, which is now MUCH more true to the DiPT trip itself.

Scientists studying the physiology or psychology of perception, particularly psychoacoustics, should take note. The results of this little experiment suggest that the human brain interprets sound via sinusoidal partials. Perhaps science is already aware of this, and I haven't made any groundbreaking discovery, I don't know.

Credit must go to MorningGlorySeed for his suggestion of altering the relationship between bass and high frequencies, which inspired my technique. :)
 
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Oh man, spot on! You should do that to the track, "She Has Funny Cars" by Jefferson Airplane, since that is the first track I listened to on DiPT and it sticks out the most in my mind....hearing Slick sound like a man and the guitars were out of tune but the drums and bass were normal.
 
What an interesting approach to an experience report. Thank you for the submission.

DiPT is indeed a very peculiar beast in its auditory aspects and I'm absolutely fascinated by any psychoactives sharing this rather unusual emphasis on the sound spectrum in contrast to the large variety of visually impressive indole alkaloids (or any psychoactives, for that matter).

Cool shit thanks again. If only I could get my hands on some of that stuff hehe. "Patience Monty... Climb the ladder."

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Hey you stuck the airplane in there, or it started playing for me. Thank you for the special attention. :)

DiPT is clearly complex in the way it acts, the sample didn't quite sound like what I heard but the first two samples sounded like what I imagine DiPT sounds like, when I think back to it.
 
Cool idea!
It would be great to see some more "multimedia" type reports around.
Thanks for sharing
 
This is really interesting little project - thanks - certainly remainisant of my experience - I perhaps bowed out too early with DIPT; although I am not sure I would want to trip on top of this solitary isolating state - I certainly never felt I was 45mg off a ++++ What an odd chem;

DIPT; 65mg; very excited by this but what a drag; auditory effects prominent; mostly a dropping of pitch; my ears feel plugged and totally uncomfortable. At some point (peak?) there is a tiny bit of sharpness to the vision and some species of rather neutral and vague tryptamine “buzz”; listened to a range of music; effects on hearing explored to boredom in 30mins. Don’t remember much of this trip other than wanting the stuffiness and plugged feeling to go away and things to sound right again. The drug makes me realise how very isolating deafness must be. This is the least trippy trip I’ve ever had on anything - my head felt stuffed my hearing screwed and took about 12hours to rectify. It felt more like I had something wrong with me than a drug experience and in conclusion, whilst it clearly has research potential DiPT was basically miles more enjoyable to read about and imagine than to actually take.
A lower dose produced lower discomfort but no positives
Gave 50mg to musician friend; to his dismay and worry the pitch distortion lasted about 24hrs; no positives
 
There's no substance I'm more interested in than DiPT. Do you guys experience a lot of nausea or anxiety? That's what's put me off psychedelics for the past 2 years. Used to absolutely love tripping, but now I find myself taking a benzo to end it early.
 
great report !!! i love dipt its so wierd, couldn't recognize music i have heard so many times :D

There's no substance I'm more interested in than DiPT. Do you guys experience a lot of nausea or anxiety? That's what's put me off psychedelics for the past 2 years. Used to absolutely love tripping, but now I find myself taking a benzo to end it early.

me and my friends had no nausea. but there is some times the ocasional moment "what if this is permanent?" wich freaks you little bit out, but otherwise it's pure fun :D voices, music, ambient sounds all sound like from another dimention
 
Love the report! Always wanted to try DIPT, but have avoided it for various reason. Cool to hear what happens to sound when on it - even if it's not 100% correct, gave me a good idea of what it was like.
 
Ahh, this was cool.

It reminds me of this effect that de-pitching and flanging that a CDJ+DJM800 can produce.

Also the ASOT2009 Yearmix. Let us descend down the rabbit hole once more. For this was your year, 2009. haha!

I actually get this from MDMA sometimes. As in; I'll flush a toilet, but the sound seems a bit pitched shifted and reverberant.
 
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