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MN_FriendlyGuy wrote:Your recommendations, please!
I've got scripts ready to be recorded as an MP3 - my first attempt.
The only hurdle is finding a computer application (Win XP) that allows me to first record the voice portion - and then allows me to add other tracks (binaural wav).
What works for you?
Thanks for the recommendation. I genuinely appreciate the hyperlink you shared.jnorcros wrote:If you are willing to spend around $100, you may want to look at Subliminal Recording System 7.0 The program allows for multi track recording, creation of sublimial and binaural files, as well as supporting multiple file formats and transcoding between the formats.
The website is http://SubliminalRecorder.com
Shademaster2 wrote:If you are willing to spend money, my preferred program for making files is the Neuro-Programmer. I normally use Audacity to record the original voice, and then use the neuro-programmer to create CDs.
Rob
Blink wrote:
Now you have to try it out for a while and report back whether we steered you wrong. There's always the chance that none of us know what we're talking about. This is the Internet, after all.
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