 Originally Posted by MrT1981
Another question though - what sort of sound tracks do you use as your base? I don't really have anything over about 5 minutes in length and I don't fancy making up tens or hundreds of mixes to last me a full night at work, lol.
Another option for something to use as a sound track MrT1981 would be something with binaural beats or pulses that you could create using either Brainwave generator or Neuro-Programmer II.
If you are interested in Neuro-Programmer II though I would go with the Professional version which sells for $60.00 because that is the only one that they allow you to create your own presets in.
It's too bad that the makers of Neuro-Programmer II are so greedy and only allow a person to try their product for 15 days and then lock it up so you can never try it again, because if they were more lenient and allowed people to use their program more readily like the Brainwave generator people do, they would probably outsell the Brainwave generator, because there is a whole lot more you can do with it, and it's a lot easier to use.
For one thing it has more than just binaural beats which are only effective with headphones, as they have pulses also, which work without headphones. And with Neuro-Programmer II you can also add the beats or pulse intensity to a music file, which affects what the music file sounds like, and mix music files, pulses or binaural beats, whilte noise, etc, all together in one file like in the Multiquence program, although they are are only able to import to wav files and not to mp3 files. So I just listen to the files I put together on my computer in my bedroom when sleeping at night.
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