How are the affirmations masked?

So I was wondering how sc masks affirmations into such a quiet/serene water track. Usually we’d need a more busy, noisy track to put the affirmations in there, right?
I don’t hear anything when I crank up the volume when on good quality headphones.

That’s the point brother, if you could hear them, it wouldn’t be subliminal.

How they do it is a trade secret. However, some people from other producers have used dual masking. One track running forward, one track running backward. The idea behind this working is kinda complicated and has to due with neuroanatomy but aledgedly, it works.

Does SC do this? Doubt it TBH.

Anyway, just run your subs, have a good time, and learn about the field on your own time. Maybe you’ll form a theory that’ll satisfy your curiosity even if you never learn how it’s done.

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Because the unconscious processes information backwards.

Have you ever heard of reverse speech before?

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Very carefully

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The answer is… trade secret, just like the last time when you asked about our script.

Please stop trying to reverse-engineer our technology - not going to work.

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The Solace track uses the Dolby API (https://dolby.io/). We are open about this. The original legacy mask was loud and harsh on the ears. From the support article regarding the Solace mask:

Solace is our exclusive new subliminal mask technology that will change your listening experience. We know that the current “tricking water” mask isn’t the most pleasant to listen to. Since the audio is so “dense,” it can cause ear fatigue – that odd, unpleasant, somewhat physical, somewhat mental sensation that occurs when you’ve been listening to something for too long.

See – a subliminal’s mask has to have enough audio content to sufficiently “mask” the underlying subliminal audio file. Hence, most producers will use white noise, a dense stream sound, ocean waves, etc., as that makes it exceptionally easy to create subliminals with a lot of content. If you try to mask a dense subliminal with a light mask, the resultant file sounds very odd, unnerving and hard to listen to, since you’ll be able to consciously hear the underlying subliminal audio.

Using a number of proprietary processing methods AND harnessing the power of Dolby’s (yes, THAT Dolby) new API, we believe we’ve discovered how to create crystal clear, light and airy subliminals WITHOUT sacrificing power or content. In fact, early observations have shown that Solace produces significantly better results/

This is why we are pioneers. Expect nothing but innovation here.

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