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Throughout the centuries, music and sound has possessed the power to transform us. Only now, has Western science discovered what the ancients have known for millennia; the sound has the power to heal. Our Chakras store spiritual and emotional information and resonate with various sound frequencies and tones. Because of this, using sound to realign the Chakras can result in the release of negative spiritual and emotional energy. Keep reading, to discover how the 7 Chakra sounds can work for you.
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What are the 7 Main Chakras?


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Today’s Rehab At Home post is about the Ling Six Sound Test. The Ling Test is a simple activity you can do each morning to check your child can hear all of the sounds of speech with their cochlear implant, or other hearing device.
The word Chakra means “spinning wheel of energy” in the Sanscrit language of ancient India. There are many minor Chakras in the body, but more importantly, there are seven main Chakras, along the spine. Each of these seven Chakras are connected to a nerve plexus, situated within the seven main endocrine glands. Each chakra is also associated with different parts of the body. The Chakras are the energetic conduits of Life, connecting you directly to the Universal Life Force. Consequently, understanding and using your chakras can easily promote physical, emotional and spiritual healing and well being. You easily can achieve a healthier balance of your body, mind and spirit, with the 7 Chakra sounds.
Discover each of the 7 Chakras more in-depth. Chakra sound, color, crystals, gemstones, essential oils, and foods. Click the links below.
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1st Chakra : The Muladhara Root Chakra Sounds: Thunder, 396 Hz |
2nd Chakra :The Swadhistana Sacral Chakra Sounds: Water, 417 Hz |
3rd Chakra : The Manipura Solar Plexus Chakra Sounds: Fire, 528 Hz |
4th Chakra : The Anahata Heart Chakra Sounds: Wind, 639 Hz |
5th Chakra : The Vishuddha Throat Chakra Sounds: Singing Insects, 741 Hz |
6th Chakra : The Ajna Third Eye Chakra Sounds: Outer Space, 852 Hz |
7th Chakra : The Sahasrara Crown Chakra Sound: Silence, 963 Hz |
What is Resonance? What Does It Have to Do with the 7 Chakras?
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Science has only recently recognized what the ancient mystics have known for centuries; everything, including your mind and body, is in a constant state of vibration. As the conduits of energy, the Chakras deeply influence your personal vibration. Two primary elements of vibration are sound and color. Each Chakra is associated with specific colors and sounds. Because of this, there are optimum ranges of vibration, and those ranges are called resonance. As a result, when we are in resonance, we are in balance.
To put it simply, the most direct way to influence the resonance of the body with sound is through balancing the Chakras. Each of the seven main Chakras governs different emotional states, as well as different parts of the body. Because of this, the sound is very effective for balancing the Chakras, to heal the body, mind, and spirit. It is important to know, that every cell in your body absorbs and emits sound, with a specific sound frequency. Consequently, the most direct way to influence your personal resonance with sound healing music is through Chakra meditation.
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Isochronic Chakra tones are a brainwave entrainment technique that does not require headphones or earbuds. Simply fill your environment with the deep meditation sounds of Tibetan singing bowls, and pure Solfeggio frequencies, to balance all 7 Chakras. Do not drive, or do anything requiring your full attention while listening to this deep meditation MP3s!
Keep scrolling if you’d like to sample these on Amazon, iTunes or Google Music.
Chakra Balancing Sound & The Solfeggio Frequencies
The Solfeggio frequencies are the sacred sound frequencies used in medieval Gregorian Chants. Consequently, the chants and their Solfeggio tones were believed to bless the devout with spiritual transformation, when sung in harmony. Finally, these are derived from an ancient musical scale, quite different from the modern musical scales.
Each of the seven main Chakras responds to specific Chakra sound healing frequencies. While there are several sounds that relate to each Chakra, we have used the Solfeggio Chakra balancing sound frequencies. As a result, we feel we have created the most effective Chakra healing sounds MP3s and apps, to benefit you spiritually.
The Six Solfeggio Frequencies include:
1. UT – 396 Hz – Liberating Guilt and Fear (click here: Root Chakra)
2. RE – 417 Hz – Undoing Situations and Facilitating Change (click here: Sacral Chakra)
3. MI – 528 Hz – Transformation and Miracles (DNA Repair) (click here: Solar Plexus Chakra)
4. FA – 639 Hz – Connecting/Relationships (click here: Heart Chakra)
5. SOL – 741 Hz – Awakening Intuition (click here: Throat Chakra)
6. LA – 852 Hz – Returning to Spiritual Order (click here: Third Eye Chakra)
These Solfeggio frequencies are said to have many spiritual healing and emotional benefits. For example, the third note, Solfeggio frequency 528, relates to the note MI on the Western musical scale. This is derived from the phrase “MI-ra gestorum”, which in Latin means “miracle.” In an astounding coincidence, this is the same frequency used by genetic biochemists to repair broken DNA, the genetic blueprint on which life is based!
It is not a coincidence, that the Solfeggio frequencies correspond to the seven Chakra sound frequencies, with the Crown Chakra vibrating at 963 Hz. Because of this, the Chakra Healing Sounds on this website use the sacred Solfeggio Chakra tones. Consequently, we believe these profound, spiritual tones, will benefit you deeply, body, mind, and soul.
Chakra Tuned Tibetan Singing Bowls
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, Singing Bowls are used for trance, meditation, and prayer. Although some claim Singing Bowls are for meditation, others claim they are magical tools for the transformation of the self and physical matter. In fact, it’s both, and that’s why we used Tibetan Singing Bowls to produce the magical and transforming sounds in our Chakra meditation MP3s. Because of this, the rich, organic Chakra sounds, produced by Tibetan singing bowls, are unrivaled for inducing a trance state. By using Tibetan Singing Bowls attuned to the seven Chakra sounds, we can achieve near-magical personal transformations.
Get the CD or Dowload the MP3 album on Amazon
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Click here to stream these Seven Chakra Healing Sounds on Google Music
E-MU 20K is the commercial name for a line of audio chips by Creative Technology, commercially known as the Sound Blaster X-Fi chipset. The series comprises the E-MU 20K1 (CA20K1) and E-MU 20K2 (CA20K2) audio chips.
The 20K1 chip was launched in August 2005, and ever since it has been used in a variety of audio solutions[buzzword] from Creative, and more recently third-party manufacturers, such as Auzentech and Audiotrak.
The audio processor on X-Fi was the most powerful at its time of release, offering an extremely robust sample rate conversion (SRC) engine in addition to enhanced internal sound channel routing options and greater 3D audio enhancement capabilities. A significant portion of the audio processing unit was devoted to this resampling engine. The SRC engine was far more capable than previous Creative sound card offerings, a limitation that had been a major thorn in Creative's side. Most digital audio is sampled at 44.1 kHz, a standard no doubt related to CD-DA, while sound cards were often designed to process audio at 48 kHz. So, the 44.1 kHz audio must be resampled to 48 kHz (Creative's previous cards' DSPs operated at 48 kHz) for the audio DSP to be able to process and affect it. A poor resampling implementation introduces artifacts into the audio which can be heard, and measured as higher intermodulation distortion, within higher frequencies (generally 16 kHz and up).[1] X-Fi's resampling engine produces a near-lossless-quality result, far exceeding any known audio card DSP available at the time of release. This functionality is used not only for simple audio playback, but for several other features of the card such as the 'Crystalizer', a technology that claims to improve the clarity of digital music through digital analysis (supported by all X-Fi models, including the Xtreme Audio and X-Mod).
The X-Fi name has also been applied to cards based on the CA0106 and CA0110 chips, which belong to the previous generation Live!/Audigy series.
Specifications[edit]
The 130 nm, 51 million transistors audio processor operates at 400 MHz and its computational power is estimated at 10,000 MIPS, which is about 24 times higher than the estimated performance of its predecessor – the Audigy processor. E-MU 20K features the Quartet DSP, a set of 4 identical digital signal processors interconnected with a wide ring bus.
The CA20K1 chip is a slave processor which requires a host CPU to control it. The CA20K2 adds an embedded RISC processor which controls the audio part; this configuration safeguards against the audio latency of its PCI Express interface. 20K2 also has more I/O ports, a DDR SDRAM memory interface, and a built-in Universal Audio Architecture component.
A big improvement in the X-Fi DSP over the previous Audigy design, is the complete overhaul of the resampling engine on the card. The previous Audigy cards had their DSPs locked at 48 kHz/16-bit, meaning any content that didn't match this format had to be resampled on the card in hardware, which resulted in serious intermodulation distortion. For the X-Fi, Creative completely rewrote the resampling engine and dedicated more than half of the power of the DSP to the process, resulting in a very clean resample.[citation needed] Furthermore, in 'Audio Creation mode' with 'bit-matched playback' option, the X-Fi can work with real 44,100 Hz sample rate without any kind of resampling or other signal processing.[citation needed]
Applications[edit]
Sound Blaster X-Fi series[edit]
Card | Release | SNR (dB) | Interface | Chip | RAM (MiB) | Notes |
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Elite Pro | Aug '05 | 116 | PCI | EMU20K1 | 64 | additional software included |
Fatal1ty | Aug '05 | 109 | EMU20K1 | 64 | also known as: Fatal1ty FPS / Fatal1ty Edition / Platinum Fatal1ty Champion | |
Platinum | Aug '05 | 109 | EMU20K1 | 2 | ||
XtremeMusic | Aug '05 | 109 | EMU20K1 | 2 | ||
Digital Audio | Sep '05 | 109 | EMU20K1 | 2 | Japan-only variant of XtremeMusic, with additional jack extension. | |
XtremeGamer | Oct '06 | 109 | EMU20K1 | 2 | Low profile card (half height), replacement for XtremeMusic. | |
XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro | Oct '06 | 109 | EMU20K1 | 64 | Basically the original Fatal1ty/Fatal1ty Edition/Fatal1ty FPS/Platinum Fatal1ty Champion card without the I/O drive box and remote control. | |
XtremeGamer (OEM) | Jul '07 | 109 | EMU20K1 and CA0112 | 2 | Also known as SB0770/SB0772. It's OEM version of XtremeGamer, but full-height like XtremeMusic and incorporates CA0112 chip which allows the card to work with generic UAA drivers. | |
Titanium Fatal1ty Champion | Jun '08 | 109 | PCIe | EMU20K2 | 64 | |
Titanium Fatal1ty Professional | Jun '08 | 109 | EMU20K2 | 64 | Basically the Titanium Fatal1ty Champion without the I/O drive box. | |
Titanium Professional Audio | Jun '08 | 109 | EMU20K2 | 16 | Asia-only variant of X-Fi Titanium with minijack-to-2RCA cable and EMI shield. | |
Titanium | Sep '08 | 109 | EMU20K2 | 16 | First X-Fi card for which Creative Labs made available a software-based implementation of Dolby Digital Live to allow for real-time encoding to DD 5.1 and subsequent output over the optical out port. DDL is also available for all other Titanium models. | |
Titanium OEM | Sep '08 | 109 | CA20K2 | 16 | As above but with OEM Chip. | |
Titanium HD | Mar '10 | 122 | CA20K2 | 64 | First card with THX TruStudio PC audio technology.[2] Top quality current output Burr-Brown Advanced Segment PCM1794 DAC. First stereo-based internal Creative PCI/PCI-E sound card with gold-plated RCA out since the ISA AWE64 Gold. Only available in certain markets. |
Third party[edit]
Card | Release | Signal-to-noise ratio | Chipset | RAM | Notes |
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Auzen X-Fi Prelude | Aug '07 | *(120 dB) | CA20K1 | 64 MiB | High-end X-Fi product designed and marketed by Auzentech with Creative Labs' collaboration |
Auzen X-Fi Forte | Jan '09 | *(120 dB for Front, 114 dB for center, rear, side, woofer) | CA20K2 | 64 MiB | Low profile card (half-height) and PCIe support variant of Prelude, High-end X-Fi product designed and marketed by Auzentech with Creative Labs' collaboration |
Auzen X-Fi Bravura | Jan '10[3] | 120 dB(1/4' Headphone Output), 114 dB(Speaker) | CA0110 | High-quality variant, especially focusing on analog output, of X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCIE type and the first CA0110 based X-Fi of Auzentech. | |
AUDIOTRAK Prodigy 7.1e | Jul '09 | 112 dB | CA0110 | High-quality variant of X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCIE type and the first X-Fi of AUDIOTRAK.[4] | |
Auzen X-Fi HomeTheater HD | Jul '09 | 109 dB | CA20K2 | 64 MiB | High-end All-round variant of Auzentech X-Fi especially focusing on HDMI 1.3a and HD audio path-through.[5] Software support for HD audio pass-through.[6] |
Gigabyte G1.Assassin | Mar '11 | 108 dB | CA20K2 | 128 MiB[7] | Gaming LGA1366XL-ATX motherboard with onboard X-Fi chip. |
Gigabyte G1.Sniper | Mar '11 | 108 dB | CA20K2 | 64 MiB | Gaming LGA1366EATX motherboard with onboard X-Fi chip. |
Onkyo WAVIO SE-300PCIE | Apr '11 | 120 dB | CA20K2 | -[8] | Flagship product with daughter card providing 7.1 output, dedicated line in, and microphone. In addition to digital in/out, headphones, and RCA output. |
Gigabyte G1.Sniper 2 | Aug '11 | 108 dB | CA20K2 | 64 MiB | Gaming LGA1155 EATX motherboard with onboard X-Fi chip. |
Gigabyte G1.Assassin 2 | Nov '11 | 108 dB | CA20K2 | 128 MiB | Gaming LGA2011 EATX motherboard with onboard X-Fi chip. |
Rocketfish RF-71SDCD | Dec '08 | 108 dB | CA0111 | Mainstream X-Fi product designed and marketed by Rocketfish with Creative Labs' collaboration |
- Auzentech mentions only the DAC's ideal theoretical SNR being 120 dB (AKM AK-4396).
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^오디지2 업샘플링(리샘플링) 품질확인 - 오디지(creative,KX), 푸바(PPHS)
- ^Creative.com, Press release, 7th Jan 2010Archived 2010-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^Official Auzentech X-Fi Bravura release announcement
- ^AUDIOTRAK official web-page of Prodigy 7.1e X-Fi audio
- ^Auzentech official web-page of Auzentech X-Fi HomeTheater HD
- ^Auzentech official page of HomeTheater HD to explain about PowerDVD support
- ^GIGABYTE G1.Assassin Complete GuideArchived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine, X-bit labs Community
- ^Images of X-Fi chip do not appear to have X-RAM chip near by.
External links[edit]
- OEM - Chips, creative.com
