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binaurals.. general questions

Postby joecomp2000 » February 8th, 2015, 12:48 pm

well I have been using a binaural generator for audacity ...and you can choose any frequency you want with that tool .. I have seen many here using any number of frequencies...and how low do we want to go...( I saw one file that went to 1 hz)
I am not judging just looking for I should be shooting for ...that being said
I read for a Sichort and Zed that we are looking for delta wave and those hit at about 4-7 hts.

So would we want to go lower..?
I have been starting at around 20 hz and been slowly working down to 4 or 5 ..
SO what should I be using and if you have a reference as to why you use I would love you either post or PM me if you feel posting references is wrong.

I don't think there is really a wrong answer here ...just looking for opinions
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Postby JackDrago » February 8th, 2015, 3:50 pm

I like to use a generator with sliders, way more versatile as you can en train a range of brainwaves. I start with a slope down from 12hz, then slowly lower the highest frequency slider, notch up the next lower to keep the volume similar, and keep slowly lowering the upper sliders and raising the lower ones so that over the course of the induction the peak drifts downward towards the bottom of the chart. By the time I get to the suggestions, the peak is the bottom slider with the others dropping off by half each slider

The site I use on my stuff is:

http://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/binauralBrainwaveGenerator.php
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Postby Calimore » February 8th, 2015, 5:06 pm

After studying the binaural beats creation from The Monroe Institute, I started playing with the venerable software classic 'Brainwave Generator' to develop my own binaural entrainment technique. In general, I have found that it is good to start off around 14-20 Hz and work one's way down, as it is more likely to match the state the listener happens to be in when they start listening to a relaxation audio.

As my own binaural beat effects incorporate the use of 2--6 tones (most of which are in their own individual frequency states). I do have to generalize here. Typically though, I'll initially take the subject down to 8-12 Hz over the first 6 - 8 minutes, then back up a couple Hertz, then dip back down again to 5.5 Hz or lower. The idea is to seduce the mind into going deep by allowing a little give-and-take.

If the effect is going to last more than 30 minutes, I may briefly take the frequency down to 4 Hz or even lower, sometimes going as low as 2 Hz after 40 minutes or more, but rarely will I try to take a subject any lower than that as their mind becomes more resistant to suggestion at the frequencies most associated with deep sleep.

When one plots my frequency progressions on a graph, they almost look like roller coaster rides, starting high, then dipping lower, up again, then lower, then back up almost as high as at the beginning when the ride is finally finished. The tones themselves generally reflect the progressions also - rarely will I vary a tone's binaural beats without changing its frequency. I also like the multiple tones to form a pleasing harmonic, as I have a very fine sense of pitch for a non-musician.

I highly recommend checking out the binaural beat techniques of the Monroe Institute as well as those employed by other pioneers of the field, like Dick Sutphen. Through study, experimentation and sometimes plain old trial-and-error, these people helped to pave the way that the rest of us now more easily travel.

BTW: I also make use of a script written for Sony Audiology that converts any stereo waveform into a binaural beats file. Such a script could probably be adapted for use with Audacity - I don't know. Important thing is that no matter how you make your binaural beats effects, they should never sound too out-of-place or harsh on the listener's ears. Because if the effect is in the least bit bothersome, the user will listen to something more appealing, whether the beats effect actually works or not.
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Postby ProfessorPig » February 8th, 2015, 7:15 pm

Calimore, where can we find this sony script and what language is it in?
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Brainwave Synchronizer script

Postby Calimore » February 8th, 2015, 8:01 pm

Collection: Brainwave Synchronizer Scripts

Title: Theta Music
Description: Theta brainwave synchronizer, with pink noise and a tone encoded
Description: with theta waves. Use the looping feature when listening. Listen
Description: for at least 5 minutes with eyes closed in a relaxed setting.
Mode: 1

cmd: New
1: 32
2: 2
3: 44100

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 220
3: 0
4: 0
5: 0.5
6: 0.34
7: 0.34
8: 20
9: 1
10: 0
11: 0
12: 0
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0.77
16: 0.15
17: 0.49
18: 0
19: 0
20: 0
21: 1

Selected: none at 5512 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 220
3: 0
4: 0
5: 0.7
6: 0.34
7: 0.34
8: 20
9: 1
10: 0.77
11: 0.14
12: 0.48
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0
16: 0
17: 0.07
18: 0.16
19: 0
20: 1
21: 0

Selected: 0 to 13228 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeEnvelope
1: 13
2: 0
3: 0
4: 32
5: 20
6: 69
7: 62
8: 94
9: 87
10: 118
11: 97
12: 164
13: 100
14: 277
15: 98
16: 377
17: 92
18: 460
19: 80
20: 537
21: 55
22: 643
23: 20
24: 759
25: 6
26: 1000
27: 0

Selected: 0 to 13228 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Music
1: 0
2: 5
3: 180
4: 0
5: 0
6: 11
7: 18
8: 4
9: 0
10: 1
11: 16
12: 4
13: 0
14: 1
15: 14
16: 4
17: 0
18: 1
19: 11
20: 4
21: 0
22: 1
23: 9
24: 4
25: 0
26: 1
27: 7
28: 4
29: 0
30: 1
31: 9
32: 4
33: 0
34: 1
35: 11
36: 4
37: 0
38: 1
39: 14
40: 4
41: 0
42: 1
43: 16
44: 4
45: 0
46: 1
47: 18
48: 4
49: 0
50: 1

Selected: 0 to 70081 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 5
2: 5
3: -38
4: 38
5: 1
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: 0 to 70081 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeAmplify
1: 0.82
2: 0.82
3: 0.82
4: 0.82
5: 0
6: 0

Selected: none at 70082 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Noise
1: 2
2: 1
3: 5.5
4: 10

Selected: 70082 to 180331 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeAmplify
1: 0.51
2: 0.51
3: 0.51
4: 0.51
5: 0
6: 0

Selected: 70082 to 180331 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 4.5
2: 4.5
3: -45
4: 45
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: 0 to 70081 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Cut

Selected: none at 32180 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Paste Special
1: 1
2: 1
3: 3
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7:

Selected: 0 to 110249 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeNormalize
1: 1
2: 0
3: 0
4: 0.98
5: 0
End:





Title: Earth Music
Description: Earthtone brainwave synchronizer with pink noise and a tone encoded
Description: with 7.83Hz waves. Use the looping feature when listening. Listen
Description: for at least 5 minutes with eyes closed in a relaxed setting.
Mode: 1

cmd: New
1: 32
2: 2
3: 44100

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 220
3: 0
4: 0
5: 0.5
6: 0.34
7: 0.34
8: 20
9: 1
10: 0
11: 0
12: 0
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0.77
16: 0.15
17: 0.49
18: 0
19: 0
20: 0
21: 1

Selected: none at 5512 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 220
3: 0
4: 0
5: 0.7
6: 0.34
7: 0.34
8: 20
9: 1
10: 0.77
11: 0.14
12: 0.48
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0
16: 0
17: 0.07
18: 0.16
19: 0
20: 1
21: 0

Selected: 0 to 13228 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeEnvelope
1: 13
2: 0
3: 0
4: 32
5: 20
6: 69
7: 62
8: 94
9: 87
10: 118
11: 97
12: 164
13: 100
14: 277
15: 98
16: 377
17: 92
18: 460
19: 80
20: 537
21: 55
22: 643
23: 20
24: 759
25: 6
26: 1000
27: 0

Selected: 0 to 13228 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Music
1: 0
2: 5
3: 180
4: 0
5: 0
6: 11
7: 18
8: 4
9: 0
10: 1
11: 16
12: 4
13: 0
14: 1
15: 14
16: 4
17: 0
18: 1
19: 11
20: 4
21: 0
22: 1
23: 9
24: 4
25: 0
26: 1
27: 7
28: 4
29: 0
30: 1
31: 9
32: 4
33: 0
34: 1
35: 11
36: 4
37: 0
38: 1
39: 14
40: 4
41: 0
42: 1
43: 16
44: 4
45: 0
46: 1
47: 18
48: 4
49: 0
50: 1

Selected: 0 to 70081 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 7.83
2: 7.83
3: -30
4: 30
5: 1
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: 0 to 70081 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeAmplify
1: 0.82
2: 0.82
3: 0.82
4: 0.82
5: 0
6: 0

Selected: none at 70082 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Noise
1: 2
2: 1
3: 5.5
4: 10

Selected: 70082 to 180331 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeAmplify
1: 0.51
2: 0.51
3: 0.51
4: 0.51
5: 0
6: 0

Selected: 70082 to 180331 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 7.83
2: 7.83
3: -40
4: 40
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: 0 to 70081 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Cut

Selected: none at 32180 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Paste Special
1: 1
2: 1
3: 3
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7:

Selected: 0 to 110249 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeNormalize
1: 1
2: 0
3: 0
4: 0.98
5: 0

End:




Title: Theta Tones
Description: Theta relaxation sound with two low frequency tones 5Hz apart
Description: and pink noise waved at 5Hz, combined to produce a theta backdrop.
Description: Choose Play Looped and listen to for at least 5 minutes for synchronization.
Mode: 1

cmd: New
1: 32
2: 2
3: 44100

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Noise
1: 2
2: 1
3: 5.9
4: 10

Selected: 0 to 110249 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: FiltersQuick Filter
1: 0.402717
2: 0.402717
3: 0.707946
4: 0.707946
5: 1
6: 1
7: 1
8: 1
9: 1
10: 1
11: 1
12: 1
13: 1.33352
14: 1.33352
15: 1.71791
16: 1.71791
17: 1
18: 1
19: 1
20: 1
21: 1

Selected: 0 to 110249 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 5
2: 5
3: -37
4: 37
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: none at 110250 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 44
3: 0
4: 10
5: 10
6: 0.25
7: 0
8: 0
9: 1
10: 0
11: 0
12: 0
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0
16: 0
17: 0
18: 0
19: 1
20: 0
21: 0

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Cut

Selected: none at 110250 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 49
3: 0
4: 10
5: 10
6: 0
7: 0.25
8: 0
9: 1
10: 0
11: 0
12: 0
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0
16: 0
17: 0
18: 0
19: 1
20: 0
21: 0

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Paste Special
1: 0
2: 1
3: 3
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7:

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Cut

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Paste Special
1: 1
2: 1
3: 3
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7:

Selected: 0 to 110249 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeNormalize
1: 1
2: 0
3: 0
4: 0.98
5: 0

End:




Title: Delta Tones
Description: Delta sound to induce sleep, with two low frequency tones 3Hz apart
Description: and pink noise waved at 2.8Hz, combined to produce a theta backdrop.
Description: Choose Play Looped and listen with eyes closed in a relaxed position.
Description: In a short time, you will fall asleep.
Mode: 1

cmd: New
1: 32
2: 2
3: 44100

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Noise
1: 2
2: 1
3: 1.5
4: 10

Selected: 0 to 110249 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 2.5
2: 2.5
3: -60
4: 60
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: none at 110250 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 44
3: 0
4: 10
5: 10
6: 0.25
7: 0
8: 0
9: 1
10: 0
11: 0
12: 0
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0
16: 0
17: 0
18: 0
19: 1
20: 0
21: 0

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Cut

Selected: none at 110250 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 47
3: 0
4: 10
5: 10
6: 0
7: 0.25
8: 0
9: 1
10: 0
11: 0
12: 0
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0
16: 0
17: 0
18: 0
19: 1
20: 0
21: 0

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Paste Special
1: 0
2: 1
3: 3
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7:

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Cut

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Paste Special
1: 1
2: 1
3: 3
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7:

Selected: 0 to 110249 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeNormalize
1: 1
2: 0
3: 0
4: 0.98
5: 0

End:




Title: Earth Tones
Description: Theta relaxation sound, with two low frequency tones 7.83Hz apart
Description: and pink noise waved at 7.83Hz, combined to produce a theta backdrop.
Description: Choose Play Looped, and listen to for at least 5 minutes for synchronization.
Mode: 1

cmd: New
1: 32
2: 2
3: 44100

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Noise
1: 2
2: 1
3: 4.9
4: 10

Selected: 0 to 110249 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 7.83
2: 7.83
3: -40
4: 40
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: none at 110250 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 46.98
3: 0
4: 10
5: 10
6: 0.25
7: 0
8: 0
9: 1
10: 0
11: 0
12: 0
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0
16: 0
17: 0
18: 0
19: 1
20: 0
21: 0

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Cut

Selected: none at 110250 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 54.81
3: 0
4: 10
5: 10
6: 0
7: 0.25
8: 0
9: 1
10: 0
11: 0
12: 0
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0
16: 0
17: 0
18: 0
19: 1
20: 0
21: 0

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Paste Special
1: 0
2: 1
3: 3
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7:

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Cut

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Paste Special
1: 1
2: 1
3: 3
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7:

Selected: 0 to 110249 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeNormalize
1: 1
2: 0
3: 0
4: 0.98
5: 0

End:




Title: Alpha Tones
Description: Theta relaxation sound, with two low frequency tones 9Hz apart
Description: and pink noise waved at 9.5Hz, combined to produce a theta backdrop.
Description: Choose Play Looped, and listen to for at least 5 minutes for synchronization.
Mode: 1

cmd: New
1: 32
2: 2
3: 44100

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Noise
1: 2
2: 1
3: 5
4: 10

Selected: 0 to 110249 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 9.5
2: 9.5
3: -25
4: 25
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: none at 110250 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 45
3: 0
4: 10
5: 10
6: 0.25
7: 0
8: 0
9: 1
10: 0
11: 0
12: 0
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0
16: 0
17: 0
18: 0
19: 1
20: 0
21: 0

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Cut

Selected: none at 110250 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Generate Tones
1: 0
2: 54
3: 0
4: 10
5: 10
6: 0
7: 0.25
8: 0
9: 1
10: 0
11: 0
12: 0
13: 0
14: 1
15: 0
16: 0
17: 0
18: 0
19: 1
20: 0
21: 0

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Paste Special
1: 0
2: 1
3: 3
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7:

Selected: 110250 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Cut

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: Paste Special
1: 1
2: 1
3: 3
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7:

Selected: 0 to 110249 scaled 0 SR 11025
cmd: AmplitudeNormalize
1: 1
2: 0
3: 0
4: 0.98
5: 0

End:




Title: Creativity Theta Session
Description: A 30 minute session into theta with periodic bursts into alpha. The alpha
Description: bursts awaken your 'conscious' to what your 'unconscious' was thinking at
Description: the time. Listen to with stereo headphones with eyes closed in a relaxed
Description: position. This script creates a 70 second wave file. To play the 30 minute
Description: session, open the Play List and choose Play.
Mode: 1

cmd: New
1: 32
2: 2
3: 44100

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: Generate Noise
1: 2
2: 1
3: 3
4: 10

Selected: 0 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: Copy

Selected: 0 to 220499 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 12
2: 12
3: -20
4: 20
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: none at 220500 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: Paste

Selected: 220500 to 440999 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 10.2
2: 10.2
3: -25
4: 25
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: none at 441000 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: Paste

Selected: 441000 to 661499 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 8.1
2: 8.1
3: -30
4: 30
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: none at 661500 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: Paste

Selected: 661500 to 881999 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 7
2: 7
3: -35
4: 35
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: none at 882000 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: Paste

Selected: 882000 to 1102499 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 5.8
2: 5.8
3: -42
4: 42
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: none at 1102500 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: Paste

Selected: 1102500 to 1322999 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 4.4
2: 4.4
3: -55
4: 55
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 50
9: 1000
10: 50

Selected: none at 1323000 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: Paste

Selected: 1323000 to 1543499 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 7.5
2: 4.4
3: -42
4: 42
5: 0
6: 3
7: 0
8: 0
9: 706
10: 100
11: 1000
12: 0

Selected: 441000 to 661499 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 0.1
2: 0.1
3: -5
4: 5
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 0
9: 1000
10: 0

Selected: 661500 to 881999 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 0.1
2: 0.1
3: -15
4: 15
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 0
9: 1000
10: 0

Selected: 882000 to 1102499 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 0.1
2: 0.1
3: -25
4: 25
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 0
9: 1000
10: 0

cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 0.1
2: 0.1
3: -40
4: 40
5: 0
6: 2
7: 0
8: 0
9: 1000
10: 0

Selected: none at 1026573 scaled 0 SR 22050
Data Scaling: size 1543500
Data: Cue List
1: 7
2: 877
3: 877
4: 0
5: 329
6: 329
7: 220500
8: 574
9: 574
10: 441000
11: 367
12: 367
13: 661500
14: 343
15: 343
16: 882000
17: 869
18: 869
19: 1102500
20: 531
21: 531
22: 1323000
Data: Assoc List
1: 7
2: 12 Hz
3: Upper Alpha
4: 220500
5: 10.2 Hz
6: Mid Alpha
7: 220500
8: 8.1 Hz
9: Low Alpha
10: 220500
11: 7 Hz
12: High Theta
13: 220500
14: 5.8 Hz
15: Theta
16: 220500
17: 4.4 Hz
18: Deep Theta
19: 220500
20: 7.5Hz Spike
21: Spike from Deep Th
22: 220500
Data: Play List
1: 19
2: 877
3: 220500
4: 4
5: 329
6: 220500
7: 3
8: 574
9: 220500
10: 3
11: 367
12: 220500
13: 7
14: 343
15: 220500
16: 12
17: 869
18: 220500
19: 18
20: 531
21: 220500
22: 1
23: 869
24: 220500
25: 24
26: 531
27: 220500
28: 1
29: 869
30: 220500
31: 34
32: 343
33: 220500
34: 8
35: 869
36: 220500
37: 18
38: 531
39: 220500
40: 1
41: 869
42: 220500
43: 18
44: 343
45: 220500
46: 12
47: 367
48: 220500
49: 6
50: 574
51: 220500
52: 4
53: 329
54: 220500
55: 3
56: 877
57: 220500
58: 3

cmd: AmplitudeNormalize
1: 1
2: 0
3: 0
4: 0.98
5: 0

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Title: Timeless and Quiet
Description: After running script, select Loop Play mode, and listen for a while. After
Description: about 4 minutes your mind will instantly clear, and you will suddenly be
Description: aware of quietness.
Description: You'll probably have many short mental dreams that suddenly end in
Description: quietness too. This script is also a great one for losing track of time.
Mode: 1

cmd: New
1: 32
2: 2
3: 44100

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: Noise
1: 2
2: 1
3: 9
4: 30
5: 400
6: 0
7: 0
8: 128
9: 128
10: 128
11: 2419.2
12: 21
13: 20
14: 591855616
15: 9030
16: 26
17: 0.6
18: 0.5

Selected: 0 to 661499 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 5.5
2: 4.5
3: -40
4: 40
5: 0
6: 17
7: 0
8: 0
9: 108
10: 0
11: 184
12: 5
13: 247
14: 25
15: 297
16: 52
17: 340
18: 77
19: 381
20: 94
21: 434
22: 100
23: 487
24: 100
25: 540
26: 89
27: 575
28: 74
29: 608
30: 54
31: 641
32: 34
33: 698
34: 17
35: 758
36: 3
37: 842
38: 0
39: 1000
40: 0
41: 0.5
42: -55
43: 55
44: 3101.5
45: 881985
46: 881999

Selected: 0 to 661499 scaled 0 SR 22050
cmd: AmplitudeNormalize
1: 1
2: 0
3: 0
4: 0.98
5: 0

End:




Title: Lost in Space
Description: In this one, lower and upper Theta waves are swirling all around your head
Description: until you get 'lost' in the soundscape. Of course, it's quite relaxing too!
Description: Two separate theta wave sources are moving from left to right and back.
Mode: 1

cmd: New
1: 32
2: 2
3: 44100

Selected: none at 0 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: Noise
1: 2
2: 1
3: 4
4: 20
5: 300
6: 0
7: 0
8: 128
9: 128
10: 128
11: 3.52829e+030
12: 20
13: 32
14: 283574272
15: 4326
16: 28
17: 0.5
18: 0.625

Selected: 0 to 639999 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: Copy

Selected: none at 640000 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: Paste

Selected: none at 1280000 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: Noise
1: 2
2: 1
3: 4
4: 20
5: 300
6: 0
7: 0
8: 128
9: 128
10: 128
11: 3.52829e+030
12: 20
13: 8
14: 284098560
15: 4334
16: 34
17: 0.7
18: 0.375

Selected: 1280000 to 1919999 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: Copy

Selected: none at 1920000 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: Paste

Selected: 0 to 1279999 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 5.9
2: 4.2
3: -37
4: 37
5: 0
6: 13
7: 0
8: 100
9: 153
10: 92
11: 254
12: 72
13: 346
14: 38
15: 430
16: 16
17: 571
18: 0
19: 715
20: 0
21: 788
22: 6
23: 825
24: 21
25: 860
26: 47
27: 932
28: 86
29: 961
30: 95
31: 1000
32: 100
33: 0.5
34: -50
35: 50
36: 282.699
37: 319999
38: 319999

Selected: 1280000 to 2559999 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 5.6
2: 4.3
3: -35
4: 35
5: 0
6: 13
7: 0
8: 67
9: 94
10: 82
11: 174
12: 99
13: 221
14: 99
15: 280
16: 77
17: 426
18: 33
19: 618
20: 4
21: 787
22: 0
23: 842
24: 5
25: 899
26: 17
27: 928
28: 43
29: 971
30: 60
31: 1000
32: 67
33: 0.5
34: -45
35: 45
36: 1606.79
37: 1279988
38: 1279999

Selected: 1280000 to 2559999 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 0.1
2: 0.1
3: -20
4: 20
5: 0
6: 10
7: 0
8: 0
9: 98
10: 12
11: 258
12: 58
13: 338
14: 94
15: 389
16: 100
17: 655
18: 100
19: 784
20: 86
21: 881
22: 54
23: 944
24: 14
25: 1000
26: 0
27: 0.5
28: -60
29: 60
30: 2949.29
31: 1279988
32: 1279999

Selected: 0 to 1279999 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: SpecialBrainwave Synchronizer
1: 0.075
2: 0.075
3: -20
4: 20
5: 0
6: 13
7: 0
8: 100
9: 116
10: 91
11: 243
12: 52
13: 286
14: 14
15: 334
16: 0
17: 424
18: 0
19: 487
20: 29
21: 575
22: 76
23: 715
24: 52
25: 809
26: 44
27: 879
28: 56
29: 942
30: 93
31: 1000
32: 100
33: 0.5
34: -60
35: 60
36: 2974.42
37: 1279991
38: 1279999

Selected: 1280000 to 2559999 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: Cut

Selected: 0 to 1279999 scaled 0 SR 32000
cmd: Paste Special
1: 1
2: 1
3: 3
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7:
8: 0

cmd: AmplitudeNormalize
1: 1
2: 0
3: 0
4: 0.98
5: 0

End:
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All I Know

Postby Calimore » February 8th, 2015, 8:06 pm

The script was part of Cool Edit Pro 2, the orphanware that Sony's new Audiology is built upon.

Other than that, I'm clueless as I've never scripted for the software and only occasionally use the script.

While I own a copy of Audiology, I must confess that I've never seen a reason to use it. I still have Cool Edit Pro installed on my system and until CEP2 no longer serves my needs, I'm most likely will not upgrade
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Postby diode168 » February 8th, 2015, 10:41 pm

That just took the record for the longest comment I've ever seen. :D
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Re: All I Know

Postby ProfessorPig » February 9th, 2015, 12:58 am

Calimore wrote:The script was part of Cool Edit Pro 2, the orphanware that Sony's new Audiology is built upon.

Other than that, I'm clueless as I've never scripted for the software and only occasionally use the script.

While I own a copy of Audiology, I must confess that I've never seen a reason to use it. I still have Cool Edit Pro installed on my system and until CEP2 no longer serves my needs, I'm most likely will not upgrade


thanks for sharing :D
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Postby zapnosis » February 9th, 2015, 5:15 am

Hey Joe,
My magic number is 3Hz, which is low but then my files are for submissive training and so I try to suppress the brain a bit.
Hope that helps!
Z

p.s. Look, I managed to post on this subject without making the pedantic point that not all beats are binaurals! Hang on.. Oh well...
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Postby joecomp2000 » February 19th, 2015, 6:00 pm

a guy on you tube posted how to generate binaural on Audacity.... it is a piece of cake... I was using a plugin to generate a surf with binaural on top. however it you have a music track.
and you want to add binaurals ...it is just a since wave of one frequency in left channel then a since wave plus your goal . frequency in the right...then just drift it down to desired lower level..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDJoAD41lYw
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Postby MN_FriendlyGuy » June 2nd, 2015, 8:49 am

An additional opinion for you, joecomp2000... Layering.
    - Regardless of the application used for creating a track of binaural beats...
    - Regardless of the frequencies you choose...
Within a multi-track recording, I recommend inserting an additional track of just short binaural clips. This track should be silent primarily. But when when the voice track reaches a key word or phrase, insert a short binaural clip as emphasis. When the listener hears that word/phrase, the clip gives a brief binaural stimulation.
    Summary:
    Use a minimum of three tracks when making a binaural recording.
    1) The voice track
    2) The usual binaural beats track; continuous for the duration of the recording
    3) The binaural beats EMPHASIS track; primarily silent

As of June 2nd, a six-second example was uploaded to the files here on WMM. Refer to Binaurals: 6 seconds.


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Postby Endo » June 2nd, 2015, 10:59 am

Some of my more recent files have a similar tapering effect, starting in the awake area and then holding steady after a certain point. There's a track on here that I used for that purpose, "Binaural Beat" by Muskadell, I just copied the last minute of the track over and over. I've also experimented with a sort of metronome ticking sound from audacity, again starting at a high tick rate, then taking it down as low as it could go. I didn't do anything specific, like trying to link it to heart or breath rate, but I think it worked pretty well. I may have made a few suggestions in the induction phase about the effect of the metronome's ticking, but I can't remember what they were.
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