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bass causing you to feel sick?

Post by dubesteppe » Tue Oct 04, 2011 10:26 pm

so yesterday i was low passing some popular songs at 100 hz to hear the producers bass techniques, and then just started playing around with sub bass in my daw. anyways i had some pretty decent speakers, and i could really feel the bass in my chest. after about an hour i felt really sick like i was going to throw up, and the back of my throat felt really dry and heavy. im just wondering if anyone else has this feeling :u:
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Re: bass causing you to feel sick?

Post by JemGrover » Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:49 am

Yup, from time to time low-passed/subby stuff does this to me, as well - makes me really dizzy, and feels like my brain's turned to soup. Doesn't usually take an hour though. Kinda glad to hear I'm not the only one, actually :lol:

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Re: bass causing you to feel sick?

Post by drooka » Wed Oct 05, 2011 3:02 am

yoo i think you just one upped the brown note :mrgreen:

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Re: bass causing you to feel sick?

Post by deadly_habit » Wed Oct 05, 2011 3:03 am

lol

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Post by Mammoth » Wed Oct 05, 2011 3:15 am

The brown note is my laxative
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Re: bass causing you to feel sick?

Post by Sine69 » Wed Oct 05, 2011 4:33 am

I've read about really low frequencies (20Hz > ) at high volumes making people feel nauseous. So it's possible I guess.

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Re: bass causing you to feel sick?

Post by IC0N » Wed Oct 05, 2011 8:57 am

Sine69 wrote:I've read about really low frequencies (20Hz > ) at high volumes making people feel nauseous. So it's possible I guess.
One of my instructors told us that a few horror movies (I'm pretty sure indie) would have these frequencies playing during the movie just to make the audience feel more uncomfortable.

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Re: bass causing you to feel sick?

Post by Ascian » Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:17 am

I used to be into building really intricate sound systems (in a sciencey way, not a rudeboy way) and those things could make you feel VERY weird..

Vibrating eyeballs, hair flying around everywhere, people being sick..

One of them could reproduce 23Hz @ 147dB (that's pretty insane)
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Re: bass causing you to feel sick?

Post by Electric_Head » Wed Oct 05, 2011 11:20 am

I`ve played on numerous large outdoor systems where the sound engineer sets up the system and inadvertently angles the speakers into a V creating a chest thumping, stomach churning Bass at the point of the V.
The dance floor forms around the tip of the V and leaves a pocket where people just don`t want to stand.
You can`t stand there for longer than 10 minutes without being incredibly uncomfortable and feeling sick.
Then I`ve also played on large systems not focused into a V but with too much sub response.
Resulting in heavy bass overpowering the tunes.
This too can be sickening and uncomfortable.
It`s a different heavy bass though, not the type we all love.
Just waaaaay too much.
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Post by ChadDub » Wed Oct 05, 2011 6:27 pm

IC0N wrote:
Sine69 wrote:I've read about really low frequencies (20Hz > ) at high volumes making people feel nauseous. So it's possible I guess.
One of my instructors told us that a few horror movies (I'm pretty sure indie) would have these frequencies playing during the movie just to make the audience feel more uncomfortable.
Yeah, subsonic frequencies can make you feel weird, 18hz causes hallucinations, etc.

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