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Neuro Programmer 2Kendoji said Nov 26, 2007, 2:55 AM: |
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Well I think I've decided to take the plunge and buy the professional version of Neuro Programmer 2, so that I can make all my own sessions. I'm about three months into Awakening Prologue, and already have the next couple levels (borrowed), but have decided that I want to experiment a little on my own. There are some smart people over at the Neuro Programmer forum, some of whom are doing sessions closely modelled on Holosync. I want to do something similar. It'll take some self-discipline, of course, but it'll be great to be able to customise the volume of the binaurals (I'd like them a little louder than on Holosync, I find the burbling very soothing) as well as fiddle with the rain, add more thunder maybe, use some better sounding bowls for the Dive , and make custom 80 or 90 minute sessions, possibly going through several delta frequencies in one session (like the Meditation Solution guys do it). It'll also be interesting to be able to make more custom alpha, theta and beta sessions. |
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Re: Neuro Programmer 2Pelle said Nov 26, 2007, 8:15 AM: |
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I played around with the free version. What I found was that their were a couple of cool programs that I could use while doing other stuff on my computer. IOW programs that used isochronic beats instead of binaural beats and that used alpha+theta frequencies. As for making one's own version of Holosync: I think it's entirely doable, but it requires dedication, some technical understanding and a lot of discipline. For most people it's probably easier to buy Holosync, but I think it's great that some people do it themselves and experiment further with the technology, I love the simplicity of Holosync and I payed for the whole program years ago :) Pelle
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Re: Neuro Programmer 2Kendoji said Nov 26, 2007, 8:36 AM: |
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Yep it's a little daunting to start doing things on your own. I'm continuing with Holosync for the time being for this reason, and doing some extra NP2 sessions on the side, including starting to make some Holosync-style sessions. Eventually I will probably go over to only using NP2 sessions. It'll be fun to experiment with different background sounds. Although to start with I might just pilfer the rain sounds from Holosync. :-P I might regret leaving the tried & tested Centerpointe program behind, but I'm feeling a little adventurous about this stuff. I should stick at 140hz (carrier) for another month or so, but I'm actually jumping ahead to 120Hz. Holosync normally jumps from 120Hz to somewhere around 90Hz for AL2 I think - I might try going down the carriers faster, but in smaller increments. Interesting stuff, I'll report back here with results. :-) |
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Re: Neuro Programmer 2The Spangled Drongo said Dec 9, 2007, 8:43 PM: |
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You can do both. I've done HS with NP2 and pzizz and other things without ill effects. You have to be careful not to overdo it but I find that quite often an NP2 session will sort of prime me for a change and then HS will bring that change into effect. Mind Stereo is worth a try too. |
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Re: Neuro Programmer 2Kendoji said Dec 10, 2007, 3:08 AM: |
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Cool. Yeah I'm continuing with Holosync for the moment, at least until I trust my own delta sessions to be as effective. I have to admit, the Holosync sessions do sound very very good - I doubt I'll be able to make something that sounds as polished. Next to Holosync I'm using NP2 for some beta and theta sessions, but indeed I'm trying to not overdo it too much. |
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Re: Neuro Programmer 2Kendoji said Jan 2, 2008, 11:42 PM: |
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So yesterday and today I listened to home-made Delta sessions for the first time. It's my first one, modelled on AL 1 CD 2 (ramping down to 1.5hz). I used rain from Holosync (used a high-pass filter to just have the rain), my own Tibetan bowls CD (also filtered off lower frequencies), and binaurals that ramp down just like Holosync. I exported the binaural track from NP2 and then mixed it all in Audacity so I had more control over the volume of each track. The main thing I did differently from Holosync is make the binaurals quite a bit louder. |
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Re: Neuro Programmer 2Pelle said Jan 3, 2008, 2:54 AM: |
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Cool stuff Ken. Are you on top of the carrier frequencies too, using the ones that correspond to AL1 CD2? |
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Re: Neuro Programmer 2Kendoji said Jan 3, 2008, 3:56 AM: |
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Yep I think so, there is good information around about the structure of the first few levels - the later ones nobody really seems to know for sure, but I've been reliably informed that these ones are accurate: |
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Re: Neuro Programmer 2SoCalGirl said Sep 28, 2008, 2:21 PM: |
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Is there any way to get the damn bird sounds off the HS tracks using the Neuro Programmer software? |
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Re: Neuro Programmer 2Gemstar said Sep 29, 2008, 7:55 AM: |
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Hi SoCalGirl: |
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Re: Neuro Programmer 2S€ŦĦ said Dec 25, 2008, 8:25 PM: |
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This is a great program. I started to mess around with it again earlier today after having finished the free trial version earlier this year. It's great for making your own sessions or just listening to its exstensive list of already made ones. With what I think is a free 14 day trial it's definitely worth checking out. |
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