It works perfectly. If you don't want to pay.. Then you're probably screwed. BWGen is in my knowledge the only good one out there. I can give you one hint on not paying though.. HARRHARR.
I was just wondering where I can get some binaural beats for free. I downloaded BrainWave Generator but i don't want to have to pay for it to get the lucid dreaming presets. I also wanted to know how much this actually helps?
It works perfectly. If you don't want to pay.. Then you're probably screwed. BWGen is in my knowledge the only good one out there. I can give you one hint on not paying though.. HARRHARR.

I downloaded brainwave gen.... but i coudltn sleep with it on (of corse it was my big uncomftable head phones) but I still didnt feel any change in consciousness when I used it.... I was copying off a guide I saw in here somewere so it was'nt me just not know anyhting about how to use it any tips on what im doing wrong?
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I've been using an mp3 alarm program to triggers files played via studio monitors (speakers) which has worked quite well. I usually cant sleep well with head phones or earbuds. Of course you would need to export as WAV then convert to mp3 possibly depending on what the alarm program requires.
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Originally Posted by Follower;
You can covert your file. As long as its not a low bit rate, you will not loose any of the entrainment quality. I've converted my files to mp3 and had 3 lucids in one week using these files. TransparentCorp has posted the same thing in their community board. Obviously...though the WAV doesnt have any compression.
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Well I'm using Brain Sound Studio which lets you pick your htz and export to WAV. Then I convert to mp3.Originally Posted by Follower;
Im on a MAC and I use Amadeus II (OSX) but any program that converts WAV to mp3 should work fine. For PC I imagine cool edit and or Sound Forge should work fine.
Are you trying to creat frequencies without a binural beat program? What is your source for generating the tones if not?
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