Torqumada wrote:I have both audacity and the brainwave generator based on some preliminary advice the Jerm gave me. He was supposed to give me some more detailed instructions, but that was 2 months ago and he seems to have disappeared.
How do you convert the vocal portion of th sublim with the Brainwave generator?
Load the vocal file into Audacity, and edit out the induction and wakening parts. Try to leave a small amount of silence at the (new) beginning and end. Click the go-to-end button and note the length of the track. Now, click the go-to-start button, then select Project->New Stereo Track. That'll create a blank track.
Next, select File->Open, and load the noise file you created with Brainwave Generator. It'll be loaded into a new window, not the new track you created. One shortcoming of Audacity is that you can't directly enter a cursor position, so try to put it as close to the length of the vocal file as you can. (I usually have to zoom in several times to manage this.) Select Edit->Select->Start to cursor, then click Copy. Go to the window which has the vocal file, and paste that into the blank stereo track you created.
Each track will have a volume slider that uses 3 decibel increments. Audacity will automatically mix the tracks when you click the Play button, and when you save the whole project as an mp3.