(Continuing from MWP's questions at the end of this post: http://www.mindplacesupport.com/foru...41&postcount=4)
There are no pulses as they sound direct from sessions within the console, but there are rhythmic beats to the music which are supposed to work similarly to the session tones. The question is whether or not the music distracts or enhances the brain entrainment function?1, With the AS encoded cuts, do they include both light and pulse information, or just lights? (BTW, you shipped my AS CDs today, so am looking forward to getting them)
You could record the session sounds and use some multitrack audio recoriding software to mix the sound of the session with an mp3. The session sounds are generated by the synthesiser circuitry within the Procyon/Proteus/Sirius so they would have to be recorded. There's no .WAV or .mp3 of those sessions existing inside the consoles.2. Is there any way that you can mix one of your session cuts with music and then be able to save back into an mp3 cut
Sounds right to me. I'll have to get someone more knowledgeable about such things to answer!3. What is the take on the level of the pulses? I read somewhere they can even be slightly below the audible range and the brain still receives the message. As long as it is audible, even if the music overrides it, it is still information received by the brain, right?
-Andy.
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