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WRT to female verses male hypnotist's...

PostPosted: March 8th, 2006, 8:05 pm
by nuit09
Well I've been downloading and listening to files like mad...and i have got to admit that my doubts about the effectiveness of a male hypnotist's voice on my receptivity were absolutely 100 percent wrong. i found myself actually going too deep and falling into normal sleep. there are periods within a session i cannot remember. there were several times i got *too* relaxed and actually caught myself mid-snore. :oops: I am not saying i was unsuccessful because of the above, quite the contrary. i was more successful here than with files i spent 50 to 100 dollars for.

I just wanted to say this because of all the topics i see here asking for female read versions of the files here. keep up the good work!

PostPosted: March 16th, 2006, 12:10 pm
by nuit09
with that being said, though, i must say that a difficulty i have with the files is that there is a huge difference in sound level between the inductions and the body of the scripts that i use and that has a tendancy to startle me out of trance. they need to be cross leveled. Please?

PostPosted: March 16th, 2006, 12:19 pm
by Psychedelico
That is true.....
Sometimes I get really deep when listening a file at night and suddenly the volume raises when the induction is over and trance is ruined.....

PostPosted: October 4th, 2007, 5:14 pm
by damaged
I know this is an old thread... but has anyone learned a simple way of basically mastering the files so that inductions roll smoothly into the next track? this is pretty much what a recording studio does for musicians... all the highs and lows are limited so that the next song on the record doesn't blow your speakers out.

PostPosted: October 4th, 2007, 5:36 pm
by tulsi
That would help me alot, too, I'll black out with Blink's Induction then get startled into awareness when the volume changes for another file. Very frustrating!

PostPosted: October 4th, 2007, 6:10 pm
by HypnoWraith
There are programs that can handle it. I personally use GarageBand for audio mixing. It would easy to bring in multiple files, adjust the volumes, and export them as one or more output files.