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DMT wave frequency.

griffenspade

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I am very intrested in DMT and its relationship to music and harmonics. Does anyone know the frequency of the sharp whine or wave sound of coming up on DMT?? Id like to be able to replicate this in music. But its very difficult to remember the trip when you come down.

I have found this techique of bringing a little bit of the hallucinigon experience back to "normal reality, by creating state dependent memory, for example, i'v noticed that, going for jog, or dancing strentuously, while listing to music and tripping causes "flashbacks, or mini-trips" whenever I listen to similar music, and excercise....without the drug. I am able to remember the drug experience very clearly, when I run, dance or excersise.

To bring the DMT experience back to baseline state, I would like to have a custom made tuning fork, specifically tuned to the DMT comeup frequency. Listen to the fork, while on DMT. Then do it as often as possible, not on DMT. Slowly that "wave" will be worn in as an anchor point, or groove in the mind. If my theory is correct on other psychedlics, this technique should allow further exploration into DMT nexus space.
 
I've never heard any frequence when coming up on DMT but then again I always take it orally.

It's effect on music is staggering - probably the best drug for music there is. And that's going some.
 
I'd expect this tone is what people usually describe as ringing tinnitus. tinnitus like this (that originates from the brain rather than cochlea) is reported as a relatively frequent acute side effect of DiPT and its analogues.

Assuming the tone you are hearing is fundamentally related to tinnitus it would be a different frequency for every person. The only way to find yours would be to use a synth to match freq while coming up. Potentially possible with the help of a sober friend but i'm not sure there's any reason to believe its the exact same frequency everytime.


I like the idea. I just don't think such a tuning fork would have an effect for anyone other than yourself.
 
I'd expect this tone is what people usually describe as ringing tinnitus. tinnitus like this (that originates from the brain rather than cochlea) is reported as a relatively frequent acute side effect of DiPT and its analogues.

Assuming the tone you are hearing is fundamentally related to tinnitus it would be a different frequency for every person. The only way to find yours would be to use a synth to match freq while coming up. Potentially possible with the help of a sober friend but i'm not sure there's any reason to believe its the exact same frequency everytime.


I like the idea. I just don't think such a tuning fork would have an effect for anyone other than yourself.

I think it would be interesting if OP tried this experiment and uploaded the sound file for us to hear, to compare to our "frequency" on DMT :)
 
It could perhaps resemble an LFO but no idea if you can create it as a stand-alone sound or waveform or if it has to be an effect applied to background noise. Brainwave frequencies are probably too low and inaudible, I thought about that for a second but it doesn't seem likely. If it's like tinnitus isn't it a residual vibration of the eardrum?
 
i would like to know how you are able to go for a jog or dance strenuously while tripping on DMT. everytime i do it i'm completely floored and can't move until I start to come down. i think the only real way you're gonna get that frequency back is with another hit of the spice
 
No, the dancing and jogging was what I have done mostly on acid, and started noticeing the effect. No I cant run or dance on DMT, I can do this wriggle on the floor while tripping on DMT if that counts as dancing : P

The ringing or wave is a very common part of the DMT experience, I would describe it as very sharp, and high pitched whine for me. Almost like the sound of a jet turbine engine spinning up to speed. I made a song to try to replicate the sound.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RDGbRCeZDE

The sine comes on at about 30 seconds into the song and builds and builds.
 
Exercising is a bad idea. DMT makes your heartrate and blood pressure shoot up for a little while so extra strain should be limited. Of course a lot of stimulants do as well but the suddenness can be an issue. With oral DMT the effects are more spread-out and not as sudden...

About the song: interesting whirring sound, and I've never heard a wobble before in a psy track... but the sidechaining sounds strange IMO, if it is in fact that.
 
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