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Hello. After trial and error I finally figured out that when I run BioExplorer

through my monitor, I do not get the binaural beats; however when I disable the

monitor and run through the laptop, I do. After I learned this, I am able to

make the switch; however if I switch back to the monitor, it does not get any

sound. To get sound I need to close and reopen BioExplorer. Now that I know

what to do, it won't be as frustrating; but it still takes time. I tried

different sound settings on the monitor's menu and got no change. Is there

something I could set differently that would enable the binaural beats to be

heard through the monitor? I greatly appreciate any suggestions.

All the best,

Millie

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Hi Millie, Just a quick note. Though I don't know quite what you mean by MONITOR (I understand MONITOR to mean "computer screen" and not speaker, though some monitors have speakers). You should use headphones to obtain any result from the binaural beats. An ambient warble will be only slightly heard and even less effective.My suggestion is to try this: 1- Start the system up WITH monitor and also headphones in your PHONE jack. 2- See if you hear the warble of the BBeats. Hope this helps, From: millie@...Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 20:14:16 +0000Subject: binaural beats issue

Hello. After trial and error I finally figured out that when I run BioExplorer through my monitor, I do not get the binaural beats; however when I disable the monitor and run through the laptop, I do. After I learned this, I am able to make the switch; however if I switch back to the monitor, it does not get any sound. To get sound I need to close and reopen BioExplorer. Now that I know what to do, it won't be as frustrating; but it still takes time. I tried different sound settings on the monitor's menu and got no change. Is there something I could set differently that would enable the binaural beats to be heard through the monitor? I greatly appreciate any suggestions.

All the best,

Millie

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Hi Millie -

I did my dissertation on binaural beats. I can't quite tell from the

conversation so far whether your plan would be to play the audio signal through

your speakers or through your headphones. An important distinction is that when

the two signal tones are heard through speakers, the third beat you hear is a

physical sound in the airwaves - a simple beat. When the tones are instead

presented through headphones so that each ear can hear only one of the two

tones, the third beat (the binaural beat) is produced inside the nervous system

and is not an actual sound. Proponents of binaural beats generally believe

binaural beats are superior to simple beats in influencing brainwave states or

performance on some task or behavior.

As a side note, through my research I was unable to find scientific support for

the usefulness of binaural beats, either in published studies or in my own

experiment. I would love to learn that binaural beats actually do something

beneficial.

GW

>

> Hi ,

>

>

>

> Yes, you are correct, by monitor I mean separate computer screen and my

> monitor does have speakers. When the monitor is enabled, you have to plug

> headphones into that jack. For some reason (maybe the HDMI signal does not

> separate the right and left channels), it does not transmit the binaural

> beats. When I disable it, I do hear the BBeats from my laptop. Now that I

> know, I can better plan my sessions; however I would prefer to change a

> setting and have it work through the monitor speakers. I thought someone on

> the list may have had this problem. If Pete hadn't written in the TLC

> manual to check and make sure the BBeats were working, I may not have ever

> known they weren't. If my brother, a computer guru, is able to get it to

> work, I will post what he did; if not people using monitors with built-in

> speakers should plug in the headphones and check to see if it works.

> Thanks.

>

>

>

> All the best,

>

> Millie

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: [mailto: ] On

> Behalf Of Machado

> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 3:40 AM

>

> Subject: RE: binaural beats issue

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Millie,

>

>

>

> Just a quick note. Though I don't know quite what you mean by MONITOR (I

> understand MONITOR to mean " computer screen " and not speaker, though some

> monitors have speakers).

>

> You should use headphones to obtain any result from the binaural beats.

>

> An ambient warble will be only slightly heard and even less effective.

>

>

>

> My suggestion is to try this:

>

> 1- Start the system up WITH monitor and also headphones in your PHONE jack.

>

> 2- See if you hear the warble of the BBeats.

>

>

>

> Hope this helps,

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

> From: millie@...

> Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 20:14:16 +0000

> Subject: binaural beats issue

>

>

>

> Hello. After trial and error I finally figured out that when I run

> BioExplorer through my monitor, I do not get the binaural beats; however

> when I disable the monitor and run through the laptop, I do. After I learned

> this, I am able to make the switch; however if I switch back to the monitor,

> it does not get any sound. To get sound I need to close and reopen

> BioExplorer. Now that I know what to do, it won't be as frustrating; but it

> still takes time. I tried different sound settings on the monitor's menu and

> got no change. Is there something I could set differently that would enable

> the binaural beats to be heard through the monitor? I greatly appreciate any

> suggestions.

>

> All the best,

> Millie

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Millie -

I did my dissertation on binaural beats. I can't quite tell from the

conversation so far whether your plan would be to play the audio signal through

your speakers or through your headphones. An important distinction is that when

the two signal tones are heard through speakers, the third beat you hear is a

physical sound in the airwaves - a simple beat. When the tones are instead

presented through headphones so that each ear can hear only one of the two

tones, the third beat (the binaural beat) is produced inside the nervous system

and is not an actual sound. Proponents of binaural beats generally believe

binaural beats are superior to simple beats in influencing brainwave states or

performance on some task or behavior.

As a side note, through my research I was unable to find scientific support for

the usefulness of binaural beats, either in published studies or in my own

experiment. I would love to learn that binaural beats actually do something

beneficial.

GW

>

> Hi ,

>

>

>

> Yes, you are correct, by monitor I mean separate computer screen and my

> monitor does have speakers. When the monitor is enabled, you have to plug

> headphones into that jack. For some reason (maybe the HDMI signal does not

> separate the right and left channels), it does not transmit the binaural

> beats. When I disable it, I do hear the BBeats from my laptop. Now that I

> know, I can better plan my sessions; however I would prefer to change a

> setting and have it work through the monitor speakers. I thought someone on

> the list may have had this problem. If Pete hadn't written in the TLC

> manual to check and make sure the BBeats were working, I may not have ever

> known they weren't. If my brother, a computer guru, is able to get it to

> work, I will post what he did; if not people using monitors with built-in

> speakers should plug in the headphones and check to see if it works.

> Thanks.

>

>

>

> All the best,

>

> Millie

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: [mailto: ] On

> Behalf Of Machado

> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 3:40 AM

>

> Subject: RE: binaural beats issue

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Millie,

>

>

>

> Just a quick note. Though I don't know quite what you mean by MONITOR (I

> understand MONITOR to mean " computer screen " and not speaker, though some

> monitors have speakers).

>

> You should use headphones to obtain any result from the binaural beats.

>

> An ambient warble will be only slightly heard and even less effective.

>

>

>

> My suggestion is to try this:

>

> 1- Start the system up WITH monitor and also headphones in your PHONE jack.

>

> 2- See if you hear the warble of the BBeats.

>

>

>

> Hope this helps,

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

> From: millie@...

> Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 20:14:16 +0000

> Subject: binaural beats issue

>

>

>

> Hello. After trial and error I finally figured out that when I run

> BioExplorer through my monitor, I do not get the binaural beats; however

> when I disable the monitor and run through the laptop, I do. After I learned

> this, I am able to make the switch; however if I switch back to the monitor,

> it does not get any sound. To get sound I need to close and reopen

> BioExplorer. Now that I know what to do, it won't be as frustrating; but it

> still takes time. I tried different sound settings on the monitor's menu and

> got no change. Is there something I could set differently that would enable

> the binaural beats to be heard through the monitor? I greatly appreciate any

> suggestions.

>

> All the best,

> Millie

>

>

>

>

>

>

> __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature

> database 7251 (20120627) __________

>

>

> The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.

>

>

> http://www.eset.com

>

>

>

> __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature

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> The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.

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Thanks GW,

To answer your

question, I plug headphones in the monitor’s speaker jack. Until I

figure out something else, I will disable the monitor and run any protocols

with binaural beats through the laptop computer. I am interested in your

research especially “the third beat (the binaural beat) is produced

inside the nervous system and is not an actual sound.” From my

understanding, binaural beats drive or entrain the brain to achieve specific brainwave

states whereas EEG trains or teaches the brain to achieve these states. I also

was told although binaural beats entrain the brain, they do not train or teach

the brain to self-regulate and achieve the desired state on its own; in other words

the effects do not last. I think combining it with Neurofeedback is

useful in that it helps the brain to achieve the desired state and then rewards

it for being there. Also, in Alpha-Theta sessions, binaural beats I

believe are necessary to guide the person to reach their subconscious.

All the best,

Millie

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of thekuwona

Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012

10:16 AM

Subject: Re:

binaural beats issue

Hi Millie -

I did my dissertation on binaural beats. I can't quite tell from the

conversation so far whether your plan would be to play the audio signal through

your speakers or through your headphones. An important distinction is that when

the two signal tones are heard through speakers, the third beat you hear is a

physical sound in the airwaves - a simple beat. When the tones are instead

presented through headphones so that each ear can hear only one of the two

tones, the third beat (the binaural beat) is produced inside the nervous system

and is not an actual sound. Proponents of binaural beats generally believe

binaural beats are superior to simple beats in influencing brainwave states or

performance on some task or behavior.

As a side note, through my research I was unable to find scientific support for

the usefulness of binaural beats, either in published studies or in my own

experiment. I would love to learn that binaural beats actually do something

beneficial.

GW

>

> Hi ,

>

>

>

> Yes, you are correct, by monitor I mean separate computer screen and my

> monitor does have speakers. When the monitor is enabled, you have to plug

> headphones into that jack. For some reason (maybe the HDMI signal does not

> separate the right and left channels), it does not transmit the binaural

> beats. When I disable it, I do hear the BBeats from my laptop. Now that I

> know, I can better plan my sessions; however I would prefer to change a

> setting and have it work through the monitor speakers. I thought someone on

> the list may have had this problem. If Pete hadn't written in the TLC

> manual to check and make sure the BBeats were working, I may not have ever

> known they weren't. If my brother, a computer guru, is able to get it to

> work, I will post what he did; if not people using monitors with built-in

> speakers should plug in the headphones and check to see if it works.

> Thanks.

>

>

>

> All the best,

>

> Millie

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From:

[mailto: ]

On

> Behalf Of Machado

> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 3:40 AM

>

> Subject: RE: binaural beats issue

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Millie,

>

>

>

> Just a quick note. Though I don't know quite what you mean by MONITOR (I

> understand MONITOR to mean " computer screen " and not speaker,

though some

> monitors have speakers).

>

> You should use headphones to obtain any result from the binaural beats.

>

> An ambient warble will be only slightly heard and even less effective.

>

>

>

> My suggestion is to try this:

>

> 1- Start the system up WITH monitor and also headphones in your PHONE

jack.

>

> 2- See if you hear the warble of the BBeats.

>

>

>

> Hope this helps,

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

> From: millie@...

> Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 20:14:16 +0000

> Subject: binaural beats issue

>

>

>

> Hello. After trial and error I finally figured out that when I run

> BioExplorer through my monitor, I do not get the binaural beats; however

> when I disable the monitor and run through the laptop, I do. After I

learned

> this, I am able to make the switch; however if I switch back to the

monitor,

> it does not get any sound. To get sound I need to close and reopen

> BioExplorer. Now that I know what to do, it won't be as frustrating; but

it

> still takes time. I tried different sound settings on the monitor's menu

and

> got no change. Is there something I could set differently that would

enable

> the binaural beats to be heard through the monitor? I greatly appreciate

any

> suggestions.

>

> All the best,

> Millie

>

>

>

>

>

>

> __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus

signature

> database 7251 (20120627) __________

>

>

> The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.

>

>

> http://www.eset.com

>

>

>

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> database 7251 (20120627) __________

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> The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.

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> http://www.eset.com

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Thanks GW,

To answer your

question, I plug headphones in the monitor’s speaker jack. Until I

figure out something else, I will disable the monitor and run any protocols

with binaural beats through the laptop computer. I am interested in your

research especially “the third beat (the binaural beat) is produced

inside the nervous system and is not an actual sound.” From my

understanding, binaural beats drive or entrain the brain to achieve specific brainwave

states whereas EEG trains or teaches the brain to achieve these states. I also

was told although binaural beats entrain the brain, they do not train or teach

the brain to self-regulate and achieve the desired state on its own; in other words

the effects do not last. I think combining it with Neurofeedback is

useful in that it helps the brain to achieve the desired state and then rewards

it for being there. Also, in Alpha-Theta sessions, binaural beats I

believe are necessary to guide the person to reach their subconscious.

All the best,

Millie

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of thekuwona

Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012

10:16 AM

Subject: Re:

binaural beats issue

Hi Millie -

I did my dissertation on binaural beats. I can't quite tell from the

conversation so far whether your plan would be to play the audio signal through

your speakers or through your headphones. An important distinction is that when

the two signal tones are heard through speakers, the third beat you hear is a

physical sound in the airwaves - a simple beat. When the tones are instead

presented through headphones so that each ear can hear only one of the two

tones, the third beat (the binaural beat) is produced inside the nervous system

and is not an actual sound. Proponents of binaural beats generally believe

binaural beats are superior to simple beats in influencing brainwave states or

performance on some task or behavior.

As a side note, through my research I was unable to find scientific support for

the usefulness of binaural beats, either in published studies or in my own

experiment. I would love to learn that binaural beats actually do something

beneficial.

GW

>

> Hi ,

>

>

>

> Yes, you are correct, by monitor I mean separate computer screen and my

> monitor does have speakers. When the monitor is enabled, you have to plug

> headphones into that jack. For some reason (maybe the HDMI signal does not

> separate the right and left channels), it does not transmit the binaural

> beats. When I disable it, I do hear the BBeats from my laptop. Now that I

> know, I can better plan my sessions; however I would prefer to change a

> setting and have it work through the monitor speakers. I thought someone on

> the list may have had this problem. If Pete hadn't written in the TLC

> manual to check and make sure the BBeats were working, I may not have ever

> known they weren't. If my brother, a computer guru, is able to get it to

> work, I will post what he did; if not people using monitors with built-in

> speakers should plug in the headphones and check to see if it works.

> Thanks.

>

>

>

> All the best,

>

> Millie

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From:

[mailto: ]

On

> Behalf Of Machado

> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 3:40 AM

>

> Subject: RE: binaural beats issue

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Millie,

>

>

>

> Just a quick note. Though I don't know quite what you mean by MONITOR (I

> understand MONITOR to mean " computer screen " and not speaker,

though some

> monitors have speakers).

>

> You should use headphones to obtain any result from the binaural beats.

>

> An ambient warble will be only slightly heard and even less effective.

>

>

>

> My suggestion is to try this:

>

> 1- Start the system up WITH monitor and also headphones in your PHONE

jack.

>

> 2- See if you hear the warble of the BBeats.

>

>

>

> Hope this helps,

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

> From: millie@...

> Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 20:14:16 +0000

> Subject: binaural beats issue

>

>

>

> Hello. After trial and error I finally figured out that when I run

> BioExplorer through my monitor, I do not get the binaural beats; however

> when I disable the monitor and run through the laptop, I do. After I

learned

> this, I am able to make the switch; however if I switch back to the

monitor,

> it does not get any sound. To get sound I need to close and reopen

> BioExplorer. Now that I know what to do, it won't be as frustrating; but

it

> still takes time. I tried different sound settings on the monitor's menu

and

> got no change. Is there something I could set differently that would

enable

> the binaural beats to be heard through the monitor? I greatly appreciate

any

> suggestions.

>

> All the best,

> Millie

>

>

>

>

>

>

> __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus

signature

> database 7251 (20120627) __________

>

>

> The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.

>

>

> http://www.eset.com

>

>

>

> __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus

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> database 7251 (20120627) __________

>

> The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.

>

> http://www.eset.com

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