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    Default isochronic frequencies

    Hi' sleeping angel here"
    Im just new at creating binaural beats for my home subliminal recordings but i am very interested in isochronic tones because ive heard so much about them.Some say they are better than b/bs

    I have hertz charts for b/bs to work from but can anyone tell me if there are seperate frequency or hertz listings and range for isochronics?

    I cant seem to find any or are they the same as b/bs? ie" do they use hertz or do they go by speed and Rythm and if so are there chart listings for them like b/bs have" and does ramping come into the equation with them" whew"""
    A little confused but getting there"
    much appreciated

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    Hello and welcome!

    There's some good information here regarding this subject. A quick search for the term "isochronic" on the forum reveals:

    http://www.mindplacesupport.com/foru...ght=isochronic

    http://www.mindplacesupport.com/foru...=1209#post1209

    http://www.mindplacesupport.com/foru...=3262#post3262

    http://www.mindplacesupport.com/foru...ght=isochronic

    http://www.mindplacesupport.com/foru...ght=isochronic

    If those posts don't give you the answers you're looking for, please post again.

    -Andy.

    Quote Originally Posted by sleeping angel View Post
    Hi' sleeping angel here"
    Im just new at creating binaural beats for my home subliminal recordings but i am very interested in isochronic tones because ive heard so much about them.Some say they are better than b/bs

    I have hertz charts for b/bs to work from but can anyone tell me if there are seperate frequency or hertz listings and range for isochronics?

    I cant seem to find any or are they the same as b/bs? ie" do they use hertz or do they go by speed and Rythm and if so are there chart listings for them like b/bs have" and does ramping come into the equation with them" whew"""
    A little confused but getting there"
    much appreciated

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