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      Hypnosis mp3 method

      I've been trying to lucid dream for months (almost a year) and discovered a technique that really works (at least for me). When I used to be in high school I used to read a lot of books and slacked off by the time I graduated. I decided to get a digital voice recorder (it's by Sony the model number is ICDPX312) because I had an English professor in college that didn't write much on the board (he's most likely a audio learner). I had recorded a couple of affirmations with the recorder and then put it in the background of and mp3 song. I listened to the song all day and had a very strong urge to read books.

      Here's how to combine your voice with a song on Audacity.

      1. Open the mp3 file then open your recorded file.

      2. Go under effect > amplify and go to -17.9

      3. Then process it as an mp3.

      4. After you process it as an mp3 open it again under Audacity.

      5. Then go under edit > select > all then click edit > copy then click edit > cut.

      6. Then make sure the mp3 (song) isn't selected directly then press ctrl V.

      7. Listen to the song to make sure you can't consciously hear it.

      8.Enjoy.

      Edit: you have to get a plugin in order to process mp3s. More info later.

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      ...or you can just use Reaper..

      It works way better, hosts VSTs, allows for more than just piddly crap, requires no plugins. It's like Cubase 4 for free.

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      Quote Originally Posted by jarrhead View Post
      ...or you can just use Reaper..

      It works way better, hosts VSTs, allows for more than just piddly crap, requires no plugins. It's like Cubase 4 for free.
      Yeah but Audacity is better (at least for people who don't want to pay) because it's open source and free, and can probably do the same things "Reaper" can do.

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      Regardless, his tutorial is for audacity. I just think there's much more you can do with FL Studio (not free) but reaper does the trick as well.

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      Please read that again and tell me what's wrong with your post...

      And no, it can't. Trust me.


      Quote Originally Posted by jarrhead View Post

      It works way better...free.
      Reaper is a freeware clone of Cubase.

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