NOXSubmitted: 03-Aug-2003 by Ngenjung
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Maybe someone on the yahoo group [email protected] might have some idea or location to stage a file that size. I'll look around and get back to you... JerryN |
08-Sep-2003, David |
I use the nature sound therapy program for my backgrounds !.. try that one out you wont be disapointed.
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Are the backgrounds really that necesary?
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I find they help. The best backgrounds [I find] are those that the brain cannot anticipate what is going to happen next. I find if the brain gets bored, it will begin to disregard everything, binaural included. That's why I tend to steer clear of using the built-in background sound feature that Brainwave Generator has. I've found you can get less repetitive effects from a MOD-style synthesizer running alongside Brainwave Generator. [BUZZ is a freeware one - you can download a copy at www.buzzmachines,com - it's pretty powerful, albeit a little buggy. You can create all sorts of funky noise effects with it.] |
I don't understand the audio carrier frequencies of the binaural beats be set so high (ie 18000 hrz voice). I would think that you are forfeiting a binaural effect in that at that frequency, the sound will not be refracted internally by the skull. Is this an irrelevant consideration?
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The use of overly high and overly low frequencies are part of me playing around with variations on the 'Tomatis Effect'.
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You could upload the larger files to either www.rapidshare.com or www.megaupload.com -- both have free services and give a link to post here for others to download them.
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