by Nymphaea » January 10th, 2009, 8:09 am
Heh old thread, I'll join in though
"Do you prefer to use binaurally enhanced files over those that don't employ the technique?"
Yes.
"Do you like to use subliminal or subliminally enhanced files?"
Subliminally enhanced prefered over just subliminal, but they tend to work well.
"Are there specific file types (inductions, triggers, training files, etc.) that you prefer to use which employ one, the other, or both techniques?"
I find looped files work really well with both of these techniques, but the best place for them is probably inductions. Once under, they most likely do help alot, but considering you're already under it wouldn't make that large of a difference(just oppinion, no facts)
"Would you enjoy using music files that include subliminals that enforce the effects of files found on WarpMyMind?"
Would be handy, I personally find files that are supposed to 'stick with you' don't tend to work well on me.
"Would you enjoy music files meant to create binaural beat effects for the purpose of creating a trance state or enhancing specific cognitive abilities?"
Again same as the last answer, anything that helps is always a good thing.
"I would also like to know which WarpMyMind binaural or subliminal files have helped you and how you feel they were beneficial."
smotp's DEV files, though technically not subliminal, have 2 overlapping audios that to me causes a similar effect, only being able to focus on 1 at a time. Another file that did this is Apple's kitten loop(but with more overlapping audio), which is even suggested as a subliminal file.
A random comment too, that this kind of thread is actually a really good idea, thinking of getting into making files myself, this type of info helps everyone who is making files on the site. I may open something like this soon when I have the time to start trying my own recordings(school eats time like pacman eats dots x.x)