The Gateway Experience for download?

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Melfina

I have been trying to get a copy of the gateway experience CD's but they are rather pricey... does anyone know where one might find them a bit cheaper than the actual Monroe Institute site?  Or possibly a download?
Dance like it's your last.

MuVoVuM

Try a search for "Hemisync" on Limewire. There are several. :-)

avocado

This free open source program should fill your every need:
http://uazu.net/sbagen/#download

I've never used binaural beats until I used this a few days ago, and it's been working well. It can get you into light trance very quickly.  :lol:
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manuel

If you do wish to dl hemisync for those whom are inclined to, get them in FLAC format and not the mp3/wma stuff.

samiralfey

http://www.torrentspy.com/torrent/848427/Hemi_Sync_The_Gateway_Experience_FLAC

It is in flac(FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec, an audio format similar to MP3, but lossless, meaning that audio is compressed in FLAC without any loss in quality.) but you can download a plugin for WinAmp to play the flac-files. There is also .mp3 version available but if you want good quality files then try flac.

manuel

On that note, you would also need a FLAC plugin for your cd/dvd burning programe to convert the FLAC files to standard CD audio so you can play it any where.

kosmos

Quote from: avocado on February 26, 2007, 01:05:10
This free open source program should fill your every need:
http://uazu.net/sbagen/#download

I've never used binaural beats until I used this a few days ago, and it's been working well. It can get you into light trance very quickly.  :lol:


I've dl that and installed it to my computer. But one thing is troubles me? How do I use it?

Melfina

thanks for all the info limewire is working great!
Dance like it's your last.

avocado

QuoteI've dl that and installed it to my computer. But one thing is troubles me? How do I use it?

Good question. It took me ages to figure it out.

Ok, open your sbagen-1.4.2 folder.
Then open the file called "START.command".
A terminal should pop up and below the welcome it should ahve a list of commands.
The one you need is:
  ls *.sbg                    # list all sequence files
So type in Is *.sgb and a list of all the sound files will apear.
They all very but my personal favorite at the moment is "focus-10-b.sbg" because it gets your brian waves ready for delta sleep,and it lasts all night.
To play it we will type in "sbagen" followed by the name of the file.
sbagen focus-10-b.sbg
Press enter
And listen away. Make sure you use stereo head phones. 

  :-D

It may be a bit different on your computer cause I use a mac.
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