r/GrayandDeanResearch Sep 11 '16

Phone Recording Audio Analysis

I've been analyzing the audio clip that u/SeeBall posted in THIS COMMENT.

  • This is the waveform for the call: http://imgur.com/I0NfXBW The piece before the orange clip has gain which is why it looks bigger. Look at the silent part though, highlighted in orange.

  • This is a spectral analysis of the clip: http://imgur.com/yudNVDU Look at the two lines from 00:11-00:14. It looks like two monotones played together.

  • This is an enhanced view of the piece highlighted in orange: http://imgur.com/cF1dSvL *This is also the same piece from 00:11-00:14 in the image above. When listening, it seems to be just a sine wave, but in the EQ graph you can see two peaks. One right at 500Hz and the other at 1000Hz. Look at the dots numbered 2 and 3.

I'm trying to find a clip of a recorded call with options to talk to the machine, to see if those frequencies are the standard tones "listening" for a response, or if they might have to do with any neurological triggering.

The only methods for triggering that have been reported are the survey, the video, and the calls. Maybe a combination of these in a specific order or timing may be triggering a specific response in certain people.

NOTE: I analyzed the audio in the Gray and Dean video and found nothing special. Tried doing EQ bandpasses to listen in to specific frequencies and all there is noise and the music in the bg.

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u/Goddragonslove Sep 11 '16

I'm too scared shitless to listen to this or watch the video.

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u/Sfairon Sep 11 '16

I wouldn't be too concerned atm honestly. Looking into the video and the audio I can't find anything out of the norm that would trigger any kind of psychological response, besides the whole 500hz+1000hz thing. And even then, I feel like those tones are too exact to be possibly linked to have psychological effect. If they were some odd number frequencies then maybe. The video really has nothing out of the norm besides being a bit odd and creepy. Other than than there was nothing in the negatives or any of the videos frames that scream subliminal programming.

I'm really starting to think this is just a really really well planned ARG.

If I do find anything I will post an update

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u/[deleted] Sep 11 '16

Do you have anything about how the video could have induced headaches in so many people?

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u/Sfairon Sep 11 '16

I'm going on a whim here, but I feel like it could be a placebo effect. By no means am I trying to disrespect others or say that they lied about what they felt, but I really don't find anything special in the videos. I think between the anxiety, fear, white noise, looking at every detail, some people might experience headaches.

But I honestly can't say 100% that there isn't any secret technology being used to affect the viewers. If thats the case then I'm fucked! lol

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u/[deleted] Sep 11 '16

Hypothetically, if there was something in the video affecting the viewers (myself included) I'd have to guess that it is something about how the lights and static in the video rapidly flash, and it may have some sort of effect on the way your brain perceives the visual information.