by Calimore » March 14th, 2009, 4:17 pm
I first started modding files here for my own personal use and found, in time, that my files were sounding as good or better than others posted to the board, so I decided to share. I had really begun to enjoy hypnosis by the time I was posting my files and hoped that sharing them would be a way to give back to our community.
Since then, I have really come to appreciate what we have here at WarpMyMind. The open, creative environment EMG has provided has allowed many talented people to share some really fun and interesting files that we may otherwise have never even heard of.
That said, taking another file and modding it for use outside of this arena probably constitutes a violation of usage rights - especially if used for profit. As EMG said, you're best bet is to try to contact the author(s) of the files you want to use and get permission for their use. This would be especially true if you want to share your files on another website, with friends, or in association with any business or practice.
Otherwise, I have found that most people here feel as I do that "Imitation is the sincerest form of Flattery". When I post a file based on another file I always try to credit the author and even say what I liked about their file in my descriptions. I have posted a couple of my own original works as free files to the site, which anyone can use in any way that they choose, as far as I'm concerned. Pay files are, however, a different matter.
I have gotten requests from people to modify pay files personally for them. It's a practice I wish to avoid as one is never sure of the true origin of a file and I don't like handling other people's 'hot goods', even if they aren't tangible. Perhaps I should start charging for the service?
In any case, I haven't found any good 'manuals' on making subliminals. I make them and feel that mine are effective. I am also beginning to play with 'whisper tracks', which aren't really subliminals and can be terribly effective if used correctly.
My favorite method of encoding subliminals is through vocoding. I don't know if Audacity has that feature, but Adobe Audition does. Normalize both tracks volumes to 70-75%, then vocode, setting the level of that effect to 15% or so and your subliminal track should be nearly indiscernible in music. You may have to adjust it up or down a bit, though, depending on the musical piece.
To learn more about subliminals, try googling the subject and checking out the sites of companies that make and sell them commercially. These companies will naturally want you to understand a bit about how their products are made and a couple even give you some rather detailed specifics. I did this a few months back and it gave me a lot of insight as to what I could do and how I might go about doing it.
Hope that helps!
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