Hi,
It's pretty easy to just queue up the 8 loops on your device so it stops at that instead of just having the 1 on repeat.
FLAC is a little more effective if your device can support it, but mp3 is still fine and alot of people have got results from that. Hybrid technically are the most powerful, but it depends on your personality type for effectiveness. If you hate being told what to do then hybrid can come across as more forceful, so in that case it might be better to try ultrasonic or masked.
Speakers is fine, that's how i've done most of my listening as have other people.
So because you've had issues you're going to go onto every DMSI thread and post stuff like this? Alot of people have got good results on DMSI, so it doesn't make sense to go around telling everyone who wants to use it not to.
Yes it's still experimental and has some more updates, but some people have still got good results and also using it gives good feedback for the updates.
It's pretty easy to just queue up the 8 loops on your device so it stops at that instead of just having the 1 on repeat.
FLAC is a little more effective if your device can support it, but mp3 is still fine and alot of people have got results from that. Hybrid technically are the most powerful, but it depends on your personality type for effectiveness. If you hate being told what to do then hybrid can come across as more forceful, so in that case it might be better to try ultrasonic or masked.
Speakers is fine, that's how i've done most of my listening as have other people.
Quote:I recommend using a finished product, here is what Shannon has to say on the matter:
"We all know DMSI isn't stable, isn't finished, and isn't being fully executed. We all know that the script isn't finished, and the program is experimental. Nobody in their right mind tries to determine how good a company's products are by using a prototype that is widely known to be incomplete and unfinished."
So because you've had issues you're going to go onto every DMSI thread and post stuff like this? Alot of people have got good results on DMSI, so it doesn't make sense to go around telling everyone who wants to use it not to.
Yes it's still experimental and has some more updates, but some people have still got good results and also using it gives good feedback for the updates.