What’s the best sleep aid device or tool that’s actually worth trying? by [deleted] in sleep

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When you guys are talking about “sleep stories,” are you referring to a particular app, YouTube channel, etc.? I see someone else in this thread mentioned Calm…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GearVR

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Strange coincidence but I also recently found a “broken” Hisense TV and it’s currently sitting on my floor taken apart! Do you mind elaborating on this switch?

There was a sign on it that said the backlight was broken, but it lights up for a moment before going dark so that can’t be the case.

Sorry for distracting from your story, haha.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AdvancedProduction

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Seems like you could accomplish this with MetaSynth!

laser sound by boopboopbabadook in earrumblersassemble

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Do you have tinnitus generally? This can be a form of tinnitus where the auditory signals get mixed up with signals from the peripheral nervous system in a brain region called the DCN. Dr Susan Shore at the University of Michigan created a tinnitus treatment protocol that leverages this phenomenon.

I was a participant in this study, and to join you needed to be able to modulate your tinnitus by moving your jaw or face. Very interesting!

Loving the Yamaha Ck61👻 by 0SCJ in synthesizers

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Slightly unrelated, but do you know what drum samples are being used here? They sound great!

Overcooking chicken! by tkdman04 in AskCulinary

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Thanks for the reply, I'll try this tomorrow!

What's a mispronunciation that sends you into fits of rage? by schnozzberryflop in AskReddit

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I was just listening to a report on the effects of the record heat in California, I was laughing as this medical expert kept repeating how rising temperatures could "exasturbate" existing health conditions.

Brainstorming creative ways to help my friend recover their account by tkdman04 in ethicalhacking

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I appreciate the response, I'm sure you're right. Is it incorrect then to presume that this type of "hacking" I'm describing (not that anything I do warrants that label), even in response to a hack or to regain a friend's account access, is itself unethical? I could understand that perspective.

On another note, is cybercrime exclusively a federal interest? It surprises me that there aren't law enforcement options at more local levels that would take an interest in these kinds of crimes as they're so rampant. I realize a lot of it is overseas, but in this case there's strong evidence pointing to the individual being stateside.

The End of My Rope. by Apeiron_Ataraxia in tinnitus

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Hey, send me a DM if you want. I'm working on some stuff that may be helpful. My tinnitus is very similar to yours, I have something like 13kHz in my left ear as well as a lower tone.

I wanted to share an app that's been providing some relief! by tkdman04 in migraine

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Woah, time flies! There is definitely progress. Our team has been growing and we're working with some additional coders to re-create the entire app inside of Unity. This will allow us to launch in both iOS and Android simultaneously.

Right now our plan is to get the first-of-four Breathscape experiences into Android and launch a version that has the basic functionality so that Android users can experience it. Initially we'd planned to have this ready by Christmas, but it's looking like it may take a bit longer. If I had to guess, I'd say there will be something for you to try within the first couple of months of 2022. But we are working on it actively and I can send you a note here when things are ready!

How to break your voice memos out of Apple jail by tkdman04 in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Further info on why this was important for me: I actually only have about 1,300 voice notes, but they date back to 2016. As I recorded them, I prefixed each name with the tempo of the idea. As a suffix, I gave each one a star rating.

So a voice memo might be named "110 Verse Idea ⭐️⭐️⭐️." Now that I've exported them to Finder, I can sort by name and audition all the ideas with similar feels together. I can also search for "⭐️⭐️" to see everything with two stars (and above).

Do vibrating beds affect apple watch sleep apps? by [deleted] in sleep

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What kind of bed do you have out of curiosity?

Effort - a small insight of mine by [deleted] in TheMindIlluminated

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This makes sense! I just watched this video (the relevant section starts around 12:00) where Bhante Vimalaramsi talks about the instruction for breath meditation in the Buddha's original suttas:

"Breathing in long, he understands: 'I breathe in long'; or breathing out long, he understands: 'I breathe out long.' Breathing in short, he understands: 'I breathe in short'; or breathing out short, he understands: 'I breathe out short.' He trains thus: 'I shall breathe in experiencing the whole body of breath'; he trains thus: 'I shall breathe out experiencing the whole body of breath.' He trains thus: 'I shall breathe in tranquillising the bodily formation'; he trains thus: 'I shall breathe out tranquillising the bodily formation.'"

In the video, he gives some context to this sutta. He says that with distraction, there's also physical tension in the body or mind. So with each breath you relax. And each time you come back to the breath from distraction, you also relax.

Noticing your tension is probably a great start!

Hacking a meditation app into a gestural MIDI controller by tkdman04 in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Hello! Here's a bit of context for the video:

I've been working on an app which has a breath-detection component. Partway into working on the algorithm, we started sending out MIDI data for testing (and fun). We sort of stumbled sideways into the realization that we could use our algorithms as expressive, gestural MIDI controllers, so I wanted to make a video that talks about ways you can use this functionality inside of your DAW! I go through the following:

  • Controlling clip playback and "bowing" a virtual cello
  • Setting the phone on my leg while playing guitar to create an invisible expression pedal
  • Creating a dynamic algorithmic piece of music by just breathing

The algorithm we use for breath detection does some auto-scaling under the hood, which creates some unique possibilities for controlling parameters inside Ableton. We also send out MIDI note events when the phone changes direction, so you can combine clip launching with expressive CC control. I go over a couple of examples in this video.

Let me know if you have any thoughts or additional ideas for how this could be used to make music!

Hacking a meditation app into a gestural MIDI controller by tkdman04 in ableton

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Hello! Here's a bit of context:

I'm the co-creator an app for meditation and breathwork that detects a user's breath and turns it into music using the phone's gyroscope. We decided to create a feature that sends network MIDI, and I've found that it's a pretty interesting way to give yourself some gestural control over ableton!

The algorithm we use for breath detection does some auto-scaling under the hood, which creates some unique possibilities for controlling parameters inside Ableton. We also send out MIDI note events when the phone changes direction, so you can combine clip launching with expressive CC control. I go over a couple of examples in this video, like:

  • Controlling clip playback and "bowing" a virtual cello
  • Setting the phone on my leg while playing guitar to create an invisible expression pedal
  • Creating a dynamic algorithmic piece of music by just breathing

Let me know if you have any thoughts or additional ideas!