Neurosynchronizer CD with Proteus - Will the Lights Work?
Hi: I have the CDs 'Neurosynchronizer' side 1 & 2 "created by Richard Bandler in conjunction with Synetic Systems and Robbins Research". I thought it would play programmed light stimulation on the Proteus in the AS mode using the DB932/USB cable, but all I get is a stable green light.
Can anyone confirm that it will provide dynamic light action and perhaps what I need to do to make it work?
Thanks, Randy
Re: Neurosynchronizer CD with Proteus - Will the Lights Work?
If I'm correct, that program was made to work with the older units (pre Proteus). I'm not so sure it's possible to turn it into a two channel program. Robert, Scott ... any ideas?
M.
Re: Neurosynchronizer CD with Proteus - Will the Lights Work?
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Randy
Hi: I have the CDs 'Neurosynchronizer' side 1 & 2 "created by Richard Bandler in conjunction with Synetic Systems and Robbins Research". I thought it would play programmed light stimulation on the Proteus in the AS mode using the DB932/USB cable, but all I get is a stable green light.
Can anyone confirm that it will provide dynamic light action and perhaps what I need to do to make it work?
Thanks, Randy
Hello Randy;
If it is an AudioStrobe track, you will need to put the Proteus in AS mode and feed the track to the Proteus via the AUX jack on the console from your CD player. Please see the Proteus manual on how to use the AS (AudioStrobe) mode of the Proteus.
Re: Neurosynchronizer CD with Proteus - Will the Lights Work?
Thanks Marisa, the CD is probably 10 years old.... so being pre-Proteus makes a lot of sense.
Re: Neurosynchronizer CD with Proteus - Will the Lights Work?
That's what I did, thanks.
Re: Neurosynchronizer CD with Proteus - Will the Lights Work?
We made the Neurosynchronizer for a year or so for Tony Robbin's catalog... as I recall, that was an OEM branded Mastermind 50 or early Mindlab. I don't recall specific details of that project, but it was around the time that we were developing an early program-upload approach which used data transfer from cassette tape and CD which would have sounded like modem tones at the start of the audio (which you would not hear when played through an appropriate system). If the CD does not include those tones, then it was simply intended to be played during a time-synced light and sound session. We did not become involved with AudioStrobe in earnest until the Orion was introduced, ca. 1996/97.
Re: Neurosynchronizer CD with Proteus - Will the Lights Work?
Yes it is Audiostrobe CD. I tested it on my Procyon and one different brand(Nova100). very interesting CD.
Re: Neurosynchronizer CD with Proteus - Will the Lights Work?
Thanks Robert, and all, I appreciate the product history. Considering Apple's leap from iPod to iPhone and iPad, I can only remark how much I've enjoyed becoming familiar with the Proteus - it's a neat device and although I'm not a rapid adopter (lol), I look forward to future generations.
Randy