Guest guest Posted July 6, 2006 Report Share Posted July 6, 2006 At the recent workshop in Montreal, I had a chance to play with some of Francois's protocols for Infiniti. They nicely translate the protocols from BioExplorer, but there is a real shortfall in the feedback, especially in relation to the protocols used for training down fast temporal activity. When we spent some time working with them, trying to use Infiniti's MIDI sounds to come closer to the feedback we use in BioExplorer, we found there is a shortfall in the sound options. I spent about an hour on the phone today with DIdier of Thought Tech and gave him some suggestions for some added sound options that would dramatically improve Infiniti's ability to create " brain music " . He was very interested and will be moving ahead enthusiastically with trying to add these--some options, in fact, that aren't even available on BioExplorer. It's far too early to predict a time when these changes will show up in the program, but I'm confident that the ability of the software to effectively train high-frequency activity like we do in BE will be available befor too much longer. Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 Pete: You are absolutely right, as usual. I have tried to augment the library with a little success. I look forward to seeing what Francois will do. Jim -----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of Van DeusenSent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 8:52 PM Subject: Infiniti training protocols At the recent workshop in Montreal, I had a chance to play with some of Francois's protocols for Infiniti. They nicely translate the protocols from BioExplorer, but there is a real shortfall in the feedback, especially in relation to the protocols used for training down fast temporal activity. When we spent some time working with them, trying to use Infiniti's MIDI sounds to come closer to the feedback we use in BioExplorer, we found there is a shortfall in the sound options.I spent about an hour on the phone today with DIdier of Thought Tech and gave him some suggestions for some added sound options that would dramatically improve Infiniti's ability to create "brain music". He was very interested and will be moving ahead enthusiastically with trying to add these--some options, in fact, that aren't even available on BioExplorer. It's far too early to predict a time when these changes will show up in the program, but I'm confident that the ability of the software to effectively train high-frequency activity like we do in BE will be available befor too much longer.Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 I am one of the participants in Montreal who discovered the amazing " brain music " available through the BioExplorer. I have a ProComp Infiniti and really encourage Though Technology to work on this option. I thank you Pete for spending the time with Didier, and I encourage Didier to pursue " enthusiastically " to add this to the Infiniti. Thank you again Pete for the great workshop in Montreal Suzanne Day Neuropsychologist Québec On Jul 6, 2006, at 8:51 PM, Van Deusen wrote: > At the recent workshop in Montreal, I had a chance to play with > some of Francois's protocols for Infiniti. They nicely translate > the protocols from BioExplorer, but there is a real shortfall in > the feedback, especially in relation to the protocols used for > training down fast temporal activity. When we spent some time > working with them, trying to use Infiniti's MIDI sounds to come > closer to the feedback we use in BioExplorer, we found there is a > shortfall in the sound options. > > I spent about an hour on the phone today with DIdier of Thought > Tech and gave him some suggestions for some added sound options > that would dramatically improve Infiniti's ability to create " brain > music " . He was very interested and will be moving ahead > enthusiastically with trying to add these--some options, in fact, > that aren't even available on BioExplorer. It's far too early to > predict a time when these changes will show up in the program, but > I'm confident that the ability of the software to effectively train > high-frequency activity like we do in BE will be available befor > too much longer. > > Pete > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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