Yes, that is the one (LD TEST PRESET).
I’ve created a mix of that one with the laberge interview… It might not work like that, or it might be better…
Yes, that is the one (LD TEST PRESET).
I’ve created a mix of that one with the laberge interview… It might not work like that, or it might be better…
well now i am not going to try oz my sister has taken the disc man
maybe will try WILD …
your posting style makes me chuckle also. you’re really happy!
heeh I never tried that new preset heeh!!
darn it! I don’t have time to try it! plus the new preset is too big to be burned onto a cd!
I took a 2 day break from listening to things while sleeping, and guess what?
I listened to LD test preset (the original of course) throughout most of the night, I switched it off and then I got 2 LD’s. I also tried to WILD during the night at least once (but I’m not sure whether I did that before my 2 LD’s - I think I might have actually).
ah but does that take away from the beginning or the end of the A section?
I think it’s calculated to kick in right around REM, so if you screw with it you’re going to get it 10 mins before REM…
I have the whole 95 minute thing on one CD, and I put more mp3’s on the same CD.
You see, it’s best to convert to mp3 (of course you need a cd player which plays mp3’s)…
LD test preset keeps working for me but the trick is to take one day breaks every now and then.
Also it seems that the preset influences your mind (I use it while sleeping) and then after you switch it off, you do get more LD’s/FA’s…
This preset keeps working marvellously!
Breaks are still needed, and I’ve got to make more RC’s!
I think I’ll try a new theta dream preset… just to make a change…
I didn’t find that theta preset very helpful, by the way. I tried that some time ago.
Hello all,
The first thing that comes 2 my mind is that the brainwave generator must be a great way to do a WILD.
The generator will take you in to a sleep mode, while you concentrate on a background noise to stay awake.
I mean, just sleep a couple of hours, wake up and than do the WILD thing, with the generator…
So is there a WILD preset?
I found my own answer!!!
The following topic does cover it very well:
https://community.ld4all.com/t/brainwave-generator-a-file-i-found-that-worked/9699
Sound really great ill try it as soon I can burn the preset on a CD.
Here, go to google.com and search BrainWave Generator Crack. Click on the 3rd link that is there and look for the BWG crack.
listen to them
Watch it, this forum doesn’t welcome piracy. Better edit that out…
Play it with a standalone cd mp3 player. Or use an mp3 memory stick if you prefer.
will mp3 compression retain all the right frequencies? mp3 compression works by cutting out the frequencies that humans can’t hear. i suppose though, bwgen uses only the frequencies that we CAN hear. therefore… ignore my original comment. lol
Yes it works just the same because the important frequencies aren’t cut out at all. In case of doubt you can try encoding with the option ‘keep all frequencies’.
I think it’s more of what you believe (about it) which will have an effect. If you think it’s effective, then it works better and more often.
I’m having some problems. I want to try some of the lucid dreaming plugins for the Brainwave Generator, but there are a few problems.
The one that I want to try is like 8 hours long or something (I forgot what it was called). But, the headphone jack on my computer doesn’t work, which means I would have to burn it onto a CD. A regular CD can’t hold 8 hours of music, of course. I do have a CD player that can play MP3 CD’s though…So I thought about exporting the brainwave file to .wav, then converting it to .mp3. But…I’ve heard of problems with the conversion, like the file doesn’t work as well or something. Anybody know of a way that I could convert it (like which bitrate is the best) and have it work the same?
Does anybody have any hints on how to get headphones to stay on your head while sleeping? I always have that problem, of them not staying on my head. I’ve tried ear…buds(?) too, but no luck.
I don’t know the answer of your first question except that mp3 works as good as wav, if you choose separated channels.
The second question: try “sport earphones”. They have a loop to have behind the ear so it stays on. It does hurt a bit though, but I don’t think you can avoid that with any earphones…
I got a program to convert wav to mp3, and I selected 320 kpbs and Stereo (like Clark suggested on his preset at bwgen.com), but how do I know if I got separated channels or not?