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Hurty
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Works only on iPad !?

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Hi

I discovered iDoser on my iPad and I'm pretty exited about it.

Now I got myself the PC version.
But while on the iPad app the binaural beats are supported music, voice, moans etc...,
on the PC version I only hear binaural beats and white noise. Nothing more.

Why is that ?

Am I doing something wrong ?

Pls help
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Re: Works only on iPad !?

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.drg files are almost exactly that: beats + noise
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Re: Works only on iPad !?

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If I hear the exact same dose on iPad and on the PC Program.
On the PC are just the binaural beats, all other tones are missing. :-(
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Re: Works only on iPad !?

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The mobile versions are designed for on-the-go dosing and the doses are shorter with music backgrounds.

The computer software is for at-home dosing the the doses are typically much longer and are only the tones with the carrier sound. With the premium version you can mix in your own music or use the background audio included with the premium versions.
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I thought the music and the tones take a huge part on the effect but apparently it's just the beats and noise.
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Every variation in a dose has some form of effect. The binaural tones (separate left and right tones) and the carrier (white noise, same across both left and right) are what causes the change and brain frequency and therefore causes the effects. The addition of a backing music track sometimes eases transition, but music is not what is causing the effect.

Again, mobile for on-the-go with integrated music in every dose:
http://www.i-doser.com/mobile.html

PC and MAC for longer doses that are just the binaural and carrier (although with premium you can mix in your own or included music tracks):
http://www.i-doser.com/software.html

Many advanced dosers use both the mobile for shorter on-the-go dosing the the computer software for longer at home sessions.
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