Binaural progression.
Posted: December 7th, 2010, 3:13 pm
I'm still refining the first files that I'm creating, so far I've massively improved my ability to make clean recordings, and edit the files.
I really want to add some binaurals to files that I'm creating but I'm having a bit of difficulty. First of all, am I correct in assuming that bringing the brain to a theta level is optimum?
Also, I have no idea how to make a binaural transition from one tone to the next, and even if I did, I wouldn't know what to change to. So I have a couple of questions, the first being:
Which is the best tool or plugin to create the files. Right now I'm using audacity, which is working just fine for the editing.
Second, what are the best waves for the induction, deepener, and content of the file? What's a good base frequency, i.e. 400, or 350, and then which binaural frequencies work best, i.e. 7, 8.5 and so on?
And third, does anyone know of any good effects that will help you focus on the voice more? I find that a file with only a voice tends to lose my focus after just a few seconds.
Also, I hear a lot of talk about white noise, carrier waves and the such, while I know what white noise is, but I want to know it's relation to binaurals.
Thank you for your time.
I really want to add some binaurals to files that I'm creating but I'm having a bit of difficulty. First of all, am I correct in assuming that bringing the brain to a theta level is optimum?
Also, I have no idea how to make a binaural transition from one tone to the next, and even if I did, I wouldn't know what to change to. So I have a couple of questions, the first being:
Which is the best tool or plugin to create the files. Right now I'm using audacity, which is working just fine for the editing.
Second, what are the best waves for the induction, deepener, and content of the file? What's a good base frequency, i.e. 400, or 350, and then which binaural frequencies work best, i.e. 7, 8.5 and so on?
And third, does anyone know of any good effects that will help you focus on the voice more? I find that a file with only a voice tends to lose my focus after just a few seconds.
Also, I hear a lot of talk about white noise, carrier waves and the such, while I know what white noise is, but I want to know it's relation to binaurals.
Thank you for your time.