Page 2 of 6 FirstFirst 123456 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 52

Thread: Portable meditation engine

                  
   
  1. #11
    DCEmu Newbie CT_Bolt's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Somewhere in Space
    Posts
    39
    Rep Power
    0

    Question OK... Cool...

    I had a program called BWG for PC a while ago but, I couldn't quite understand how to have it do what I wanted.

    So I have a few questions:
    1. Is this used to make preset sounds that are suposed to influence my brain Subliminally?

    2. If so... does that mean I could quit bad habits, learn new languages, and/or just relax (to consintrate better).

    3. If 1 & 2 are true. How can I make make or get certain pre-sets.

    Please help.

  2. #12

    Default

    Yes to both of them, check out http://geocities.com/rhinofoob/brain.html for a list of frequencies that people have found useful. I've got to head off to work soon, but when I get back I'll see if I can whip up a preset for you

  3. #13
    DCEmu Legend Cap'n 1time's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Right behind you...
    Age
    37
    Posts
    4,547
    Rep Power
    121

    Default

    whats to tone that makes people poop?

  4. #14
    DCEmu Newbie dthpsc's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Posts
    63
    Rep Power
    0

    Default

    Great stuff.... checked out the Brain Wave site; any way to convert those BWG files to be compatible with the PSP "port"? Found a couple files that sound really interesting.

  5. #15
    DCEmu Rookie Datahax's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Posts
    157
    Rep Power
    72

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by 1timeuser
    whats to tone that makes people poop?
    That's the brown note, it's supposed to be between 5-7hz but it's never been proven to actually exist. I tried to generate it a while back for fun but was unsuccessful.

    I did however record and put on my psp 2 16,000hz signals and let it play while sitting in my pocket in french class. 10 minutes in everyone had they're head down on their desk with their hands over their ears yelling about the "strange piercing noise"

  6. #16

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by dthpsc
    Great stuff.... checked out the Brain Wave site; any way to convert those BWG files to be compatible with the PSP "port"? Found a couple files that sound really interesting.
    Currently the only way to convert them is to go through the settings manually, noting down changes in tone/basetone and writing them down in a PME file . If you want a specific one written up I could do it for you.

  7. #17
    DCEmu Newbie
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Posts
    11
    Rep Power
    0

    Default

    hey Psilocybeing. can u make one that reduces sleeping need?
    thanks

  8. #18
    DCEmu Newbie dthpsc's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Posts
    63
    Rep Power
    0

    Default

    "Hypnagogic Hologram" under the Subliminal/Hypnosis section sounds pretty interesting. Could you explain how to copy these values though?

    EDIT: I tried importing presets through the BrainWave Generator but it won't allow you to do this through the shareware version. Any way to "convert" presets without use of the software?

  9. #19
    DCEmu Rookie Datahax's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Posts
    157
    Rep Power
    72

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by dthpsc
    Great stuff.... checked out the Brain Wave site; any way to convert those BWG files to be compatible with the PSP "port"? Found a couple files that sound really interesting.
    I wonder if someone could create a program that reads the file and then writes the needed one for the PSP

  10. #20

    Default

    Here is a little guide, showing how the Deep Mind preset was converted across.

    http://www.othala.co.uk/pme/pme_custom.jpg

    Take a look at that image, upon opening BWG select the preset you want to change across, then click the button to the left of the list(preset options). Section A in the jpeg will appear. At position A2 is the list of 'voices' in the preset. The first one in the list should be selected, click on the sound tab at position A1 and the sound screen in B will appear. Here is where we will get our values for the preset file.

    The first value we need is the begining frequency at position B4. Click on the small box that is circled and then note down the number that will appear just above the second graph under 'audible pitch'. The text you should see is 300hz, 0.0min. Now to finish our first binaural beat. Click on the first small box at location B3, you should see the text '14.1hz, 0.0min'. We can now setup our first voice.

    Open notepad, and type in a name for the preset. For this example it will be 'Deep Mind'. Next we setup our first voice, by using the following preset parameter:

    V(frequency) (binaural offset)

    In the first field we put our base frequency(300), and in the second we put our binaural beat(14.1). These two frequencies are used to create a binaural beat by providing one frequency to one ear(300hz) and the binaural beat to the other(314.1hz). That's it, our first voice has been created! This is what you should have:

    V300 14.1

    Now on to the timers. In the graph at position B3 you will see that the boxes gradually change as the pitch is changed over time. If you click on the box at B3 you should see the text '14.1hz, 0.67min'. This is where the first change starts, note down the two numbers. Now click on the next box a little further along the graph. You should see the text '10hz, 2.0min' appear. We now have enough to add our first timer.

    First of all we need to work out how long in seconds the first timer is using a bit of simple math(60/100*67) which comes to just over 40 seconds. Now for the second timer, (2*60) which comes to 120 seconds. Now to setup the timer with the following preference:

    T(voice #0-7) (begin time(secs)) (end time(secs)) (base hz target) (binaural hz target)

    Entering the numbers gathered you should have the following:

    T0 40 120 300.0 10


    You now need to go through the rest of the boxes, and follow the methods above until you've gone through them all. You also need to repeat this for all of the voices in the first screen. Thankfully the deep mind preset only uses 5 timers in total.

    Here is the file you should have in the end after following these instructions through for the entire preset:

    Deep mind
    V300.0 14.1
    V100.0 1.6
    V50.0 0.7
    V50.0 0.4
    V0 0
    V0 0
    V0 0
    V0 0
    T0 40 120 300.0 10
    T0 240 360 300 7.8
    T0 690 760 300 5.5
    T0 880 960 300 4.0
    T0 1360 1800 300 3.5

    Note that we have 4 voices setup, and then 4 with 0 as the frequency. We have a total of 8 voices(16 channels) available to us, but if we don't use them all then just set the frequencies to 0 to disable the channel.

    I hope this 'small' guide is of help to you, if you're unsure about anything mentioned in it feel free to ask me either on here, or on the forums


    Download Brainwave Gen from http://www.bwgen.com, and grab the preset Deep Mind at http://www.bwgen.com/presets/desc577.htm

    Those are the two files you need to use this guide

Page 2 of 6 FirstFirst 123456 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •