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HDR Users: Full Moon Dec 12th - Party with Steven Gibbs
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<blockquote data-quote="Sonix" data-source="post: 187983" data-attributes="member: 10954"><p>Yes, as [USER=9738]@Mayhem[/USER] noted, there are easily found programs/apps designed for shaping progressive steps or simple or complex sequences of frequencies. If you do find that an mp3 (or other format) file would be of use, or want to try mixing with phase inverted white noise, let me know, that is easy enough to create. I tend to use a single target frequency played for extended time to allow my brain to naturally fall into sync with it - my brain tends to resist the structured leading of a progression, wanting to move along the stages either faster or slower than the audio does. But - different strokes for different folks - what's best is what you find is best for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonix, post: 187983, member: 10954"] Yes, as [USER=9738]@Mayhem[/USER] noted, there are easily found programs/apps designed for shaping progressive steps or simple or complex sequences of frequencies. If you do find that an mp3 (or other format) file would be of use, or want to try mixing with phase inverted white noise, let me know, that is easy enough to create. I tend to use a single target frequency played for extended time to allow my brain to naturally fall into sync with it - my brain tends to resist the structured leading of a progression, wanting to move along the stages either faster or slower than the audio does. But - different strokes for different folks - what's best is what you find is best for you. [/QUOTE]
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