Drives A. Patrushev with Celeronm
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 23:13
The listening takes a pretty long time to allocate is not always possible to systematically listen to, as well on the forum described such a device as Psyleron , which is the sensor state of consciousness. And one more: our s online Michael made some interesting audio tracks using this device, which inform the consciousness of some of the settings in a particular state (discussed on the forum in the thread about psyleron).
Interested in this: you cross a hedgehog with a snake, that is possible with the use of psyleron to make their audio tracks with effects save disk A. Patrushev using multiple overlay to reduce the time required to spend on listening. The technique is this: put on the record psyleron, start listening, at the end of the disk, respectively, turn off psyleron:
) processed received data psyleron the audio editor to get from zeros and units in a text file a certain audio file, then share the resulting file in half, put the halves on top of each other and get audio track with the settings of the States of consciousness corresponding to the disk (I think) but shorter in duration in 2 times.
Please comment on the above question so I would like to know the opinion on this question A. Patrushev as the author and developer of the disks and the opinion of Michael-as the man most familiar with celeronm (the number of active visitors to the forum) and the probable author of the idea of using psyleron for recording and playback state of consciousness
Interested in this: you cross a hedgehog with a snake, that is possible with the use of psyleron to make their audio tracks with effects save disk A. Patrushev using multiple overlay to reduce the time required to spend on listening. The technique is this: put on the record psyleron, start listening, at the end of the disk, respectively, turn off psyleron:
) processed received data psyleron the audio editor to get from zeros and units in a text file a certain audio file, then share the resulting file in half, put the halves on top of each other and get audio track with the settings of the States of consciousness corresponding to the disk (I think) but shorter in duration in 2 times.
Please comment on the above question so I would like to know the opinion on this question A. Patrushev as the author and developer of the disks and the opinion of Michael-as the man most familiar with celeronm (the number of active visitors to the forum) and the probable author of the idea of using psyleron for recording and playback state of consciousness