how can i use my brain wave generator to have a lucid dream?
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how can i use my brain wave generator to have a lucid dream?
here is another good question. i want to use the bw gen for FREE!!!!! well all the presets say i cant use them unless i pay money :(. is there anyway i can have the BWGEn and also download the presets off the site for free??? this stuff is not worth the price they want.
its not worth it at all,dont buy into it.
there are much cheaper artificial methods to LD,viteman b6 is much more effective and much much cheaper,50mg a night works wonders.
BWG isnt worth it. sure it might help a little bit,not enough for what,45 dollars was it?
and if your thinking of cracking it,dont even think about it,the program is fitted with a alarm type system which will send your IP to the bwg company.
just leave it,the only thing it might be good for is the placebo effect it might give.
There are cracks available. I have used one and can now download the presets off of the website and also create my own sets.
i know there are cracks available. the program detects&sends info about ppl who use em.
but hey you probobly know much more about it :withstupid:
Just use a firewall. When the proggie tries to access the internet just deny the request. I have a crack and it tries to access the internet. Just say no and it works wonders. :lol:
some are equipped with auto bypass to get past largely used internet accessing controllers such as zone alarm
dont know if BWG is equipped with one but i wouldnt risk it
whats the crack? where can i DL it. also, if i dont really know much about computers and such should i just stay away from all that?
stay away from all that
dont mess with cracks,you never know when a programs gonna bite you in the ass for using one
heh, yea, use a firewall, maybe get a packet logger and train it on BWgen, i have a nice one called WPEpro 8) anyway, you dont need a crack, just make your own , its not that hard, play around with it, i can guaruntee that in 30 minutes, of just fiddling around with it, and maybe a few google searches, (save what you find to notepad) you will be the master of BWgen :lol:
run google searches for (bwgen hz alpha theta delta beta lucid chart) and you should get all the things you need to start makin your own bwgen stuff
ok well i made a nice preset following the tutorial on this site for lucid dreaming :). but now is the important part. how can i even use this? :). my computer isnt near my bed at all...... what do u suggest. took me a while to make this beautiful preset too
anyone?? any ideas? also, i was thinking of doing something with this bwgen. i was thinking since i cant get a computer near my bed i would make a cd and put something on there. but the cds are only 90 mins long. so i was thinking... maybe when i wake up during the night i could put the headphones on and play the cd so i wouldnt have to wait 90 minutes for REM?? anyone think of anyways i could get that to work?
get wireless headphones like me
anyone know if there is something like bwgen for linux?
and if there isn't.. would there be someone willing to make it...
how far do wireless headphones go to?? like my computer is in the room right below my bedroom, so if i got some they would work right??
Not sure about the wireless headphones, but I just bought a 20 foot extension cord for my headphones to get them to stetch all the way to my bed, so this might be another option if your computer is not too far away.
I got a brainscrambler, burnt it, and it works fine after the expiration date. Go to www.bwgen.com to get it.
hey maybe im dumb but i cant find anything called brainscrambler on that site dude....
Lol. Sorry, I always get the two names mixed. BrainWave Generator... thats what I mean...
If you're paranoid about cracking bwgen or want to use Linux, (or both!) use sbagen - http://uazu.net/sbagen/ - it's for Windows and Linux. The downside is that it's a little confusing to use other than for the example binaural beats it comes with (although there are a lot of neat ones) . To play the examples just install, open up the example folder, and double-click whatever one you want to hear. (Not sure if that's the way it works on Linux, I've only used it on Win XP so far). If you look around on their site you'll find a link to their wiki and if you look around on that you'll find a version of the program with a GUI (Graphical User Interface). I haven't used the GUI much yet; I've just been listening to the examples. Some examples are from the Monroe Institute CDs. Check it out.
I've used the bwgen, a few nights ago. Personally, I couldn't sleep for hours. I think I was just uncomfortable with the headphones, but I'm not sure.
Anyway, you mentioned putting the patterns onto a CD, but unfortunately that wouldn't work; the presets, and the one in the tutorial on this site, are hours long. CDs can generally play 80 mins of music. :?
if you convert the .wav file that bwgen makes into a .mp3 then you can shrink about 4 hours of silence down to almost nothing... if you want to start playing the sound while you are asleep that is...
go here and find out all you need to know to get a free .wav->.mp3 converter
hi ppl,
i made my own little preset for it myself but i don't have anything to use it with yet. can anyone test it for me somehow, i don't know how to send it to ya though :(
Help :(
Thanx :D
ok Haz2004, the presets that are created in BWgen are saved in the C:Program FilesBrainWave Generator directory, they have an icon like that of a brain... and its blue... you could send it to someone by getting on an instant messanger like AIM or YIM and then clicking "send file" to make it into a .wav file just go into BWgen at the top, click "wave" then click "Play into .WAV file..." then set the settings.... check the "default CD settings" checkbox, and configure it for the amount of time you want to.
there is also something "better" than BWgen out.... its called brain sound studio. (google it) and supposedly they have developed a new form of brain training that doesnt need headphones.... :D you cant play it into anything without purchasing it though.... what i would do is get a microphone and put it up to the speaker as its playing.
Make it a WAV, then convert to MP3 with LAME. If you have an mp3 cd player, it can play like 7 hours of music.
This is a pretty good FAQ site. http://brain.web-us.com/dreamfaq.htm
Hii Im new to Lucid Dreaming :roll: I was wondering if I could get some help How do you convert wave files to Mp3 using LAME? I've downloaded the program LAME but not sure how to use it :?: I have followed guru's instructions and have successfully changed the downloaded bwgen file into a wave.
Check out http://www.lucidquest.com/
It's like BWGEN, but the bi-aural waves are programmed into real music. So it might be more comfortable to listen to.
There's samples on the site, which work quite nicely.
I just downloaded BWGen, but nowhere on their website could I find which preset should be used for lucid dreaming. I saw "Sleep induction (general)" and "Sleep induction (wide awake)" but I'm not sure if it has anything to do with WILD or lucid dreaming in general. I imagine its "The awakaned mind" since it has 4 different sounds, with the lower frequencies increasing volume as time goes by. Not sure if that's the right one though.
I'm getting excited about tonight! Vitamin B6 with Melatonin gave me a very vivid dream after a week of no recalls. Might've had to do with me getting scared and waking up in the middle of the dream... long story, had to do with a half meter long caterpillar not letting go of my leg :shock: , and a friend getting a bow and arrow and aiming at the caterpillar (and thus my leg). That's what friends in dreams are for :shakehead2: . I might post the story on another forum.
I'll try to keep looking which preset is best for the BWGen, but in worst of cases I'll just use "The awakaned mind" one with vitamin B6 and the melatonin. Ahhh lucidity... there you go, come closer, closer... I almost got you. :D
The preset isn't a built-in one, you'll have to make it yourself. There's a tutorial for using the BWgen to induce an LD on this site, in the tutorials section.
Though 'The Awakened Mind' might have quite interesting results...someone should try that. :idea:
I built a pretty nice preset from the instructions in the tutorial, which are indeed very helpful. When I can get the headphones and the volumes to be comfortable, the sound actually helps me relax, but I feel as if the sound "keeps reminding me" that I am actually awake, so the time it takes me to fall asleep ends up being about the same as without BWGen.
Does anyone else yawn an extreme amount of times when using the program? I noticed I start yawning almost as soon as I start listening to the sounds. Also my nose tends to be runny, and my eyes get really watery each time I yawn. Overall though, I haven't noticed whether it actually improve my dreams.
This is the link for the tutorial if anyone else is interested in making his or her own preset. for BWGen.