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Draygone wrote:I'm kinda interested as well. I've already got Audacity.
mooncycle wrote:Draygone wrote:I'm kinda interested as well. I've already got Audacity.
By contrast, BrainWave Generator eliminates the guesswork of controlling the binaural beat that's generated when two different tones are simultaneously played (left ear / right ear). It allows you to slowly, gradually, and precisely lower the frequency to 4 Hz.
When you combine hypnotic words (session) with binaural beats (tones), it's a double-whammy.[/color]
dss wrote:Very informative. I have listened to several files that used binaural beats is there a resource somewhere that lists the effect of binaural beat freq's?
MN_FriendlyGuy wrote:
Unfortunately, Audacity doesn't have a feature for measuring hertz. It also doesn't have a way to *incrementally* change the pitch setting. Without these controls it's unlikely you'll succeed in gradually reaching the desireable low beat frequency of Theta & Delta waves (dreams & sleep).
Mino wrote:MN_FriendlyGuy wrote:
Unfortunately, Audacity doesn't have a feature for measuring hertz. It also doesn't have a way to *incrementally* change the pitch setting. Without these controls it's unlikely you'll succeed in gradually reaching the desireable low beat frequency of Theta & Delta waves (dreams & sleep).
Generate menu in Audacity, then tone and you can put the exact amount of hertz you want as well as length, amplitude and you can choose from sine, square and sawtooth waveforms.
dss wrote:Yes in Audacity you can generate a tone, but by using Brainwave Generator, you can manipulate that tone over time.
NEW! Binaural tones with surf 2
Updated version of bitone.ny. You can change the beat frequencies over time.
Published research indicates stereo beat frequencies can generate relaxation and other states of consciousness. Use at your own risk - please read extensive instructions.
Mino wrote:
Generate menu in Audacity, then tone and you can put the exact amount of hertz you want as well as length, amplitude and you can choose from sine, square and sawtooth waveforms.
homerj1620 wrote:Actually, there is a plugin for generating binaural frequencies.
http://www.shellworld.net/~davidsky/plug-ins.htm
I haven't used it yet.
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