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making a compilation

Posted:
August 1st, 2007, 6:10 am
by donna_cd
I've been on here lurking & trying out a few of the free files for awhile now & have been promising myself to buy a membership so i can make my own compilation disc.
My problem comes with not being very savvy when it comes to using a pc, so i need to know how easy it is to make my own list?
If i want to use 2 or more files together is it an easy task for a novice ?
Any helpful comments would be appreciated ,thanks. donna
Re: making a compilation

Posted:
August 2nd, 2007, 4:41 am
by sarnoga

Posted:
August 2nd, 2007, 6:29 am
by donna_cd
Thanks for that Sarnoga,only problem i can see now is,where do i get an awakener from,i'm planning on using emg's files as i know his voice works for me,so if i put 2 files together how do i seperate the wakener out from the 1st? Also how many files can be used together like this?

Posted:
August 3rd, 2007, 6:25 am
by sarnoga

Posted:
August 3rd, 2007, 10:18 am
by donna_cd
Thanks again,i am planning on 2 bodies to start with,so is it better tp put the deepener in between them,or after the induction?
sorry to be a pain & i promise no more q's till i have tried it !!

Posted:
August 3rd, 2007, 5:15 pm
by notyou
I usually start with 3 deepeners, and put a short induction between every 2 bodies. Your results may vary.

Posted:
August 6th, 2007, 4:22 pm
by slavespike
What I've done is...
1: remove the induction and wakeup part of all hypno files and saved them as filename-BODY
2: edit the induction part out of deepener1-remix (keeping the deepening part)
3: edit a file again just saving the wakener part
4: Make a playlist with
original deepener(without wakeup)
suggestion file
deepener part
suggestion file
wakeup part of one of the files
All this is very easy with audacity.
Oh, and to prevent a shock of the background sound slamming into the session, I used fade in/fade out so deepener1-remix starts/ends gently.

Posted:
August 6th, 2007, 4:26 pm
by donna_cd
well,what can i say ! it probably seems very easy for you to do all that,but it just blows my mind thinking about all that editing !

Posted:
August 6th, 2007, 4:30 pm
by slavespike
Give "audacity" a TRY.
:)
It's very easy to use, and it's free to download.
Works crossplatform too (windows, linux, mac...)