Many of the tools that build presets on this site will create optimized presets for Contact, where a dynamic carrier wave is used to get deeper penetration of the frequency, and to make low frequencies less painful. This is described in a previous post: Optimizing Contact and Plasma Presets. This current post offers both an online and an offline tool you can use to convert your presets to use this dynamic carrier wave technique.
This tool runs in a browser window. When you load the tool into the browser, you see the Make Carrier tool below.
In 2016, Spooky2 introduced the ability to simulate 2 generators with a single Spooky2-XM generator. The way this works is to introduce into the frequency set code the ability to specify the Out 2 frequency as a function of Out 1, where specifically:
Out 2 = Out 1 x Factor + Constant
This is described in the Spooky2 User’s Guide in the Create Program section.
In 2020, Spooky2 introduced the ability to take your set of programs, and split the frequencies between Out 1 and Out 2. Currently the frequencies are split between the different output half and half. With this Spooky2 feature, you cannot specify which frequency sets, or frequencies, go to which output.
In 2016, I introduced a tool called mergesets, that allows you to specify different programs for Out 1 and and Out 2. mergesets creates the necessary codes to merge two separate frequency sets so that one set can be output on Out1 of the Spooky-XM generator, and the other frequency set can be output on Out2 of the same Spooky-XM generator. The image below is the state of the tool after you click the “+” button to the right of the Set 1 text field.
The DH Experimental Frequencies presets in the Miscellaneous folder of Spooky2’s Presets tab are quite popular. However, these frequencies only work for online mode of the Spooky2 generators. The programs inside the factory DH presets are sometimes too large to fit inside the 200 frequency count limit of the GeneratorX program storage.
To get around this limitation of 200 frequencies per program on the GeneratorX, for the larger programs inside this collection I shortened the Repeat Frequency from 23 to a smaller value so that the program might fit inside of the frequency count limit. Even with this modification, some the the DH presets have so many different frequencies that some of these presets require more than one preset.
In the Preset Notes of each preset, read the line that starts with Offline Note. This tells how long your need to run the preset to insure hitting each frequency 23 times. For the case of presets that have more than 1 offline presets for a DH online preset, the Offline Note tells you how much time to run each preset of the group of presets, and how much time it takes to run the entire set.