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Advanced sound setup - Step-By-Step (For Windows 98 & XP)

Make sure your volume isn't muted

 

Control panel sound

 

Check Left / Right Stereo Channels

 

Check Low-Frequency Response

 

Turn Special Effects Off

 

Set Treble and Bass

 

Stop Distortion

 

For PC Audiophiles Only

 

Set your volume

 



ADVANCED


Function Generator


Brain Map (takes you to a new frame)


Emulating The Shakti Helmet


Advanced Sound Setup


Using a Function Generator


Advanced Procedures


Formal Discussion


Measurement


A 13 Phase Session

(The "Limbic Workout")

QUICK CHANGE DEFAULT SOUND CARD

Tool to switch the default Sound card. - Runs in the taskbar.

Setting up your Sound System

 

 

Step-by-step.

Click HERE To Set Up Your Sound (Semi-)Automatically


Make sure your volume isn't muted

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You can't produce the Shakti signals if your sound is 'muted'.

 

 

 

Check Left / Right Stereo Channels

 

For some sessions, it's important that the left channel is going to the left channel coils.

 

 

 

Check Low-Frequency Response

 

If your sound card won't produce very low tones, you can lose some of the signal's components.

 

 

 

Turn Special Effects Off

 

 FX, 3d surround, Dolby, etc., can mix the output from your stereo channels.

 

 

 

Stop Distortion

 

The most common distortion come from having the microphone, which can add unwanted sounds to your signals.

 

 

 

Set your volume

 

You need to set your volume. Most sound cards do well at 25% for males, and 16% for women.

 

 

 

Control Panel Sound

 

The control panel sound section lets you set your output for "Stereo Headphones", which gives you a complete separation of the left and right channels.

 

 

 

For PC Audiophiles Only

 

If you use a LOT of sound softwares, you might create a kind of distortion in your output. This can affect your Shakti sessions as well as your other audio work.

If your sound device is not one of the common types, and is not listed on this page, then use the chart below to get started.

 

 

What kind do YOU have?

 

 

Type of Card

Males

Females

 

 

 

Desktop

 

 

PCI Card

25%

16%

Attached to Mother Board

50%

32%

 

 

 

laptop

50%

32%

USB

 

 

Cheap

85%

55%

Expensive

50%

32%

Plugs into the wall for electricity ...

25%

16%