spooky2
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Quote OobDude: "I feel like the verbal guidance on the TMI hemisync tracks is more of a neussance then anything. I have been also meaning to remove the vocals from these tracks. I am hoping that the conversions neccessary to do this will not affect the quality and effectiveness of the frequencies."
Yes, sometimes the voice can be distracting, but sometimes it helps me to concentrate, especially when I'm at the edge of sleep. About removing the voice parts, when you just cut it out it won't affect the frequencies. What I have noticed though, RAM/TMI apparently have taken some care to time the length of the different stages of their tapes, so I found the structure of most recordings is quite good, and if long voice passages are cut out, it might be good to replace them with copied snippets from before and/or after the cut point. I once made a loop of a nonverbal passage which I liked, and found it wasn't as good as it was in it's original position. Clicks of course have to be avoided, so take care to cut at zero-crossings or make gentle crossfades.
Spooky
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