Beware Of Your Toes!
Posted: December 30th, 2006, 3:43 pm
A file I uploaded called "axiomcd1.mp3" contained the words "be aware of your toes and feel any tension disappear". This file was voiced by a speech synthesizer which unfortunately ran the words "Be" and "aware" together. I stayed up to the small hours completing this file and didn't notice the problem in the final proof listening but when I listen to it now it just cracks me up and spoils the induction.
I see some people said in the Forums that they use Virtual Hypnotist to voice scripts. My computer is a Linux machine and VH is not available for it so I am curious how the voice quality compares. I used the Festival speech synthesizer V1.95 with the default voice.
I looked up binaural beats on Wikipedia. Based on this minimal research I have attempted to make a binaural beat version of the file using Audacity. I used a 220 Hz background tone at 1/4 of the maximum amplitude. I increased the pitch on one stereo channel and reduced in on the other to try to get the beats. I used used 20 Hz to start (210 and 230 Hz), 10 Hz during the induction falling to 7 Hz in the actual mind-warping bit and back to 20 Hz at the end. Then I mixed the tracks and exported as mp3 at 32 kbit/s. Does this sound reasonable. Is there a better approach?
So I now have an updated standard mp3, an updated script and a binaural mp3 file. How do I upload these so that they all get combined in one entry in the Files replacing the existing version? Does the script file have to be MSDOS line-terminated? ASCII or unicode? What is the file size limit for uploads?
Axiom.
I see some people said in the Forums that they use Virtual Hypnotist to voice scripts. My computer is a Linux machine and VH is not available for it so I am curious how the voice quality compares. I used the Festival speech synthesizer V1.95 with the default voice.
I looked up binaural beats on Wikipedia. Based on this minimal research I have attempted to make a binaural beat version of the file using Audacity. I used a 220 Hz background tone at 1/4 of the maximum amplitude. I increased the pitch on one stereo channel and reduced in on the other to try to get the beats. I used used 20 Hz to start (210 and 230 Hz), 10 Hz during the induction falling to 7 Hz in the actual mind-warping bit and back to 20 Hz at the end. Then I mixed the tracks and exported as mp3 at 32 kbit/s. Does this sound reasonable. Is there a better approach?
So I now have an updated standard mp3, an updated script and a binaural mp3 file. How do I upload these so that they all get combined in one entry in the Files replacing the existing version? Does the script file have to be MSDOS line-terminated? ASCII or unicode? What is the file size limit for uploads?
Axiom.