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Open source (free) software Gnaural, SbaGen, and others
Author:
Craig
Posted:
Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:58 AM
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Today, it is possible for the average computer user to create their own brainwave synchronization sounds using a software program called Gnaural - wiki article - example files. Gnaural is both a windows and linux based program.
There are other similiar programs for the linux users in the world. Autozen, for linux, comes to mind.
There may be others that I am unaware of and if you know of any, feel free to mention them here.
If you dabble with this technology, feel free to share with others what you have created.
Last edited by Craig on Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:37 AM; edited 1 times in total
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Re: Open source (free) software, Gnaural
Author:
hypertechnologies
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Location: South CacaLackey
Posted:
Tue Mar 24, 2009 05:09 AM
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Cool and useful little program
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Re: Open source (free) software, Gnaural
Author:
Craig
Posted:
Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:44 AM
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Another really cool program to try is SbaGen.
A very neat feature of this program is that when installed or uncompressed, it will have the many different "focus levels" that immitate the different focus levels of TMI (The Monroe Institute). These included focus levels are based on the stated binaural beat frequencies in TMI research papers.
Then there is the i-doser program which is not open source but is based on the sbagen program. I really like their sleeping binaural "doses" as they call them.
#4:
Re: Open source (free) software, Gnaural
Author:
hypertechnologies
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Location: South CacaLackey
Posted:
Thu Mar 26, 2009 05:46 AM
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Thanks!