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October 7, 2013 at 9:07 pm #010/07/2013 at 9:07 pm
I was wondering if others out there had recorded their scripts using an echo method of the same voice saying the same thing over and over with it getting quieter and quieter with each repetition rather than a traditional sledge method of multiple voices at different speeds and tones.
I ask as I tried this method with my latest script and have started to see glimpse of the script showing up quicker than what I would have expected based upon previous experience with sledge scripts and wanted to see if anyone else had similar experience?
10/07/2013 at 9:13 pmHaven’t tried it. I could easily see that being more effective than a sledge, but is it more effective than just playing the unadorned affirmation?
10/07/2013 at 9:52 pmFizbin
It appears at this early point of the process to be showing signs of taking quicker than both sledge and non sledge files, somewhere in the vicinity of 50 – 75% faster. It is early in the process and I understand it may slowdown, also I understand that no two scripts take the same amount of time, it has take just so much quicker than any of my other files, I was wondering of anyone else has experimented with echo.and if so what were their results.10/07/2013 at 11:40 pmAre you saying play one affirmation over and over with an echo effect?
I have been thinking of just making a subliminal with one affirmation. The amount of repetitions it would get should easily seep into her mind quickly. As far as the echo effect, I don’t see how that would make a difference. I think it’s repeating the same affirmation only that’s making the difference.
10/07/2013 at 11:42 pmI don’t think he meant just one affirmation, but rather each affirmation does the echo-fade during its interval time.
10/08/2013 at 12:27 amIt is a 25 line script with a 2 second pause between each line so that the echo is almost finished by the time the next line starts.
10/08/2013 at 1:08 amHmm, describe this echo to me? is it like a click sound during the recording?
Now this is not a recording step but before I record the scripts I always do a restart.
Trainer81
10/08/2013 at 2:47 amTrainer, this isn’t a problem – it is an effect he is adding deliberately. The question was regarding how it “should” impact the effectiveness of the sub.
10/08/2013 at 7:13 amNot something I’ve thought of trying, but it does sound like something I’d like to try, as I’m currently not using any scripts.Seems like it would be like that song that gets stuck in your head…
10/09/2013 at 1:47 amOh, okay I get yeah
So it all depends on the subliminal and when the echo plays. I’m thinking you have the echo play as a separate wave track right ?
You load the subliminal track onto the Aud and the following echo mp3 or wave track. So just play around with this until you find something you like. The subliminal will be fine long as the messages are converted correctly…
Trainer81
10/09/2013 at 3:44 amInteresting way to do things. I’m not so sure all these fancy different ways like an echo will make much of a difference. To me, the most important determination for success is a good script and a properly made subliminal. After that, just get the appropriate number of repetitions to see results.
10/09/2013 at 5:11 amBut the idea of hearing a new sound might perk the listeners interest
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