Re: Favorite Audi file
Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 4:07 am
About audio files.
I first started with downloads from smartstim.com.
Smartstim site pointed me to an "App" by Audacity.com
This is an audio system generator and it is easy to use and quite comprehensive.
The beauty of it is that it is free. The experience I gained from the smartstim MP3 audio's I use now to experiment with
Audacity... Gotta tell ya it absolutely is the way to go. Give Audacity a try.
PS. Highly recommend you use CDRW's for experiments. I keep four handy with one always standing by on my computer. Whenever the spirit moves me I get "audio creative". Even though my EM140 is monaural it still tells me how close I am to finding that one stim audio to use for my "stim therapy"
Also, get yourself a program where you can erase and then burn your CD and print out the titles you make for each track. This way you keep track of what's on file.
Audacity makes its own file for which you will be able to convert to WAV...but it must be a capable part of your computer system to do this.
There will be plenty of help and tutorials. I salute the Audacity staff for an excellent open system program.
Have fun with it,
Regards
Healer
I first started with downloads from smartstim.com.
Smartstim site pointed me to an "App" by Audacity.com
This is an audio system generator and it is easy to use and quite comprehensive.
The beauty of it is that it is free. The experience I gained from the smartstim MP3 audio's I use now to experiment with
Audacity... Gotta tell ya it absolutely is the way to go. Give Audacity a try.
PS. Highly recommend you use CDRW's for experiments. I keep four handy with one always standing by on my computer. Whenever the spirit moves me I get "audio creative". Even though my EM140 is monaural it still tells me how close I am to finding that one stim audio to use for my "stim therapy"
Also, get yourself a program where you can erase and then burn your CD and print out the titles you make for each track. This way you keep track of what's on file.
Audacity makes its own file for which you will be able to convert to WAV...but it must be a capable part of your computer system to do this.
There will be plenty of help and tutorials. I salute the Audacity staff for an excellent open system program.
Have fun with it,
Regards
Healer