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WarpMyMind • View topic - enhancing hypnosis files with binaural beat and subliminals
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enhancing hypnosis files with binaural beat and subliminals

PostPosted: August 11th, 2008, 2:01 pm
by Calimore

PostPosted: August 22nd, 2008, 2:55 pm
by pimmholly
I find files that have been augmented with binaural beat sequences to be very effective for me and I wish that more file makers would use them. I've used some binaural beat mp3s in meditation and found it interesting , to say the least. I've been playing around with a binaural beat generator program called SBaGen to try and generate sequences of my own but it's very difficult. I'm still learning.

I don't think I would be interested in music files that include subliminals but others might.

PostPosted: August 23rd, 2008, 2:14 am
by zapnosis
"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?"
when the opportunity comes up, yes, but no biggie

"Are there specific file types (inductions, triggers, training files, etc.) that you prefer to use which employ one, the other, or both techniques?"
no i don't think so

"Would you enjoy using music files that include subliminals that enforce the effects of files found on WarpMyMind?"
I already tried this and found it so-so.

"Would you enjoy music files meant to create binaural beat effects for the purpose of creating a trance state or enhancing specific cognitive abilities?"
i'd like to try this, but copyright issues and so forth make such things difficult


Oh btw, I heard there was someone around on the hypnofetish scene who always checked a recording through before he listened to it, including subliminals. Does anyone know how you can check a subliminal track? Is there software for this? Thanks...

PostPosted: August 31st, 2008, 11:45 am
by Everything
Cal, I liked what you did with My think My Thought trance. I tested the binaural version you did of My file with a couple of My regular trancers and they felt the additional effects as well. Thanks for enhancing My file and we need to catch up sometime, its been a few months.

PostPosted: August 31st, 2008, 1:41 pm
by Kenn
I personally do like binaural beats. I like the files that have subliminals in them, I figured that they couldn't hurt, so why not have them in also. They could reinforce what the file is saying. Iamasubjectofme's files often contain a subliminal version of the file within it.

binaurals

PostPosted: September 20th, 2008, 3:00 am
by slutinmyhead
I love binaurals. I still don't know how to include them in the files I make, but I definitely notice an increased trance effect when listening to files that have them. As for subliminals, I'm still kind of on the fence regarding their effectiveness. I have really enjoyed your contribution to this site so far. Please continue the good work.

PostPosted: September 29th, 2008, 11:40 pm
by Calimore

Binaural Beats with Subliminals

PostPosted: October 5th, 2008, 6:34 pm
by hypnointerest
I'm interested in binaural beats/music designed to cause trance that just appear to be normal music, but have subliminal suggestions. (Or even better just a blank binaural track that you can add your own subliminal track to.)

PostPosted: January 9th, 2009, 3:05 pm
by MistE
Hehe. Binaural beats are an interesting topic. The actual science behind them is kinda cool if you ever read any of the papers on it. When it comes down to it, I only tend to use them in files where I don't tell the subjects about them. As to subliminal effects, I highly recommend Audacity (as Calimore does) for reducing the tone of the voice track below the music. There are a LOT of royalty free music liscencers out there, for those of you who make commercial tracks.

Lots of good trance music on the net. Put your subliminals under it and see. :) Audacity is awesome because of how you can set up echo tracks and cross-lay stuff. Seriously, download it and play around.

PostPosted: January 10th, 2009, 8:09 am
by Nymphaea
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)

PostPosted: January 10th, 2009, 4:18 pm
by Calimore

PostPosted: April 19th, 2009, 11:28 pm
by synthbomb
Hello Calimore,

I really enjoy what you add to alot of the files on the site. To answer some of your older questions I find the subliminal aspect of what you add works very well with me, and I for one would love to listen to music you put out with subliminals in it. Just thought I would throw my two cents in here.


Thanks,
Synthbomb