Guest guest Posted April 12, 2012 Report Share Posted April 12, 2012 Hi , Thanks for sharing this brilliant idea and I look forward to trying the new designs; however access was denied with both links. I greatly appreciate your hard work and efforts. All the best, Millie > > hello group, > i want to offer some designs that i developed. they are proportional audio feedback, but the difference is that you hear one song and this song is split in different audio tracks, like one for the melody, one for the accompaniment or second voice. the amplitudes of the trained frequencies control the volume of the tracks. for example, if you do one reward and one inhibit, the reward controls the volume of the melody line and the inhib the volume of the rhythm group. if the inhibited frequenciy goes up, the volume of the accompaniment goes down and when the amplitude in the reward band goes up, the melody goes louder. in training you just try to listen to the music and make all tracks same volume. > there are also two designs to train coherence up or down. > > the trainer can easily adjust the volumes on the fly with the threshold sliders. as the clients gets better in one frequency you can adjust the difficulty. > more information you find in the design notes. > > the tracks you get from free downloadable midi songs. you choose your favourite songs and split them into 2 or 3 tracks. each track gets then converted from a midi file into an mp3 file. these you play with bioexplorer. the software to convert these files is all freeware. > > george martin was kind enough to help me with some points in the design. he also likes doing this split audio training. > i already did convert some audio files. > you can download them here: > http://neurofeedback.square7.ch/mp3feedback/ > > i hope i can upload the designs here on the list server, if not you find them here: > http://neurofeedback.square7.ch/splitaudiodesigns/ > > the software for midi splitting the midifiles you find here: http://www.anvilstudio.com/ > > the software for midi to mp3 or wave converting here: http://www.chip.de/downloads/MIDI4all_43822286.html > > i offer these designs to try to pay back a little to all the people from the list, many who are very generous in sharing their knowledge and time. without these lists it would be much harder to get started and learn more about neurofeedback. > i would be happy to get feedback about the idea with split audio, and if you have questions or improvements feel free to contact me. > > michael > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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