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Can you...

PostPosted: January 11th, 2006, 12:31 pm
by Dizzle
.... listen to more than one file in one go eg, induction followed by deepening followed by deep throat?

PostPosted: January 11th, 2006, 3:09 pm
by stefan4711
Many people mix together diferent files. For instance 1 induction followed by 1 or more bodies and then 1 wakeup.

Some do even remove certain parts of the files that they might not like or add parts from other files.

So the answer to your question is yes.

PostPosted: January 11th, 2006, 8:10 pm
by nattie
I use mp3DirectCut to edit my files so that I can do multiple files in one sitting. I've got a bunch of different inductions like the Confusion induction and Elman induction, but I prefer to use TrainSusceptible or Deepening with the wakeners edited from the end. After Deepening I que up a couple of bodies, with a maybe a quick 2 minute induction I edited out of Deepening in-between, then finish with a wakener. Sometimes I don't include a wakener and put a trigger phrase. I've edited out my trigger phrases so I can be triggered by EMG's voice. Seems better than saying it myself.

It's really pretty quick to edit the files because you can see in the wavelength when the induction ends and the body begins.

PostPosted: January 12th, 2006, 4:03 am
by Dizzle
Why thank you very much for your answers.
I don't have mp3DirectCut as of yet so at the moment I'm listening to them back to back which does trance then waken me then trance me again it actually isn't too bad and I find that I can trance alot quicker and deeper this way as I'm already still nice and relaxed from the last one.

PostPosted: January 12th, 2006, 5:55 pm
by bilijana
It's great that you can trance from each file. One major advantage that I see with using multiple bodies in a row is that you save heaps of time. Breaking up files, you see that a 20 minute file is 14 minutes induction, 4 minutes suggestions and then a 1-2 minute waker-up-ener.

PostPosted: January 14th, 2006, 6:32 am
by liljonny
It has been said elseware that if you use one induction and several bodies, and if some of the bodies are curses, they might all end up being curses.

PostPosted: January 14th, 2006, 12:51 pm
by Jack
liljonny wrote:It has been said elseware that if you use one induction and several bodies, and if some of the bodies are curses, they might all end up being curses.
That would depend on the structure of the suggestions. I would suggest reading the script for whatever curse you were going to include before adding the body to whatever other bodies you've already got together for your session.

PostPosted: January 18th, 2006, 4:52 pm
by ZhenJi
Other great audio editing programs you might want to try are Goldwave and Audacity.

PostPosted: January 19th, 2006, 5:33 am
by cardigan
If you plan using several files after one another, it would be wise to include a deepener about halfways. The reason being that a deep trance needs to be maintained all the time. So if you go into trance and then do nothing to sustain it, you will start coming more and more out of trance with every minute passing.

PostPosted: January 21st, 2006, 12:01 pm
by Jacara
Goldwave is my editor of choice, it's shareware but isn't crippled in any way - it's the only shareware I ever registered.

I don't know how the inductions and deepeners are worded, but if they're meant to be put together {I can't imagine a deepener file that stands on its own, it seems to be meant to be played in a list}, you should be just fine playing them as-is.
I'd agree with the suggestion to read the scripts first to see if any curses apply to everything you're hearing, if you're listening to more than one suggestion file.
I also like cardigan's idea of adding deepener files in the middle, if you're not sure you'll be deep enough to last through the extended suggestion portion.

PostPosted: February 1st, 2006, 7:22 am
by donna_cd
ZhenJi wrote:Other great audio editing programs you might want to try are Goldwave and Audacity.


so where can the share ware of goldwave be obtained? is it easy for a 'novice to use? thanks

PostPosted: February 1st, 2006, 2:41 pm
by switchonspeed
so where can the share ware of goldwave be obtained? is it easy for a 'novice to use? thanks


I just searched on a popular search engine. You know what I'm saying.

PostPosted: February 1st, 2006, 2:44 pm
by Jacara
[url]http://www.goldwave.com/[/url]

It's got lots of features, but once you get used to the controls for selecting a certain part of the sound (which is the part my dad had the most trouble with) you should be able to find the few features you need. They're very helpful on the forums if you can't find what you need in the help file.