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No Thanks. Don't show this to me again. Glitch causes instant point drop in Dow A trading surge caused the New York Stock Exchange to report an incorrect number for the Dow Jones industrial average for part of Tuesday, resulting in what appeared to be a stunning and almost instant drop in the benchmark index when the problem was corrected. Instant classic!

The low beat is easy to keep my mind on. The regular low vibration has really helped me focus and sit still for longer stretches of time. It almost feels like it's a hypnotic tone that syncs your heart with your brain in a way that eliminates external 'noise' and draws you in whichever activity you're engaged in. Wonderful series! Thank you! Still, I think this is an interesting thing to mess around with. I have this odd sense of dread. I have been listening to this for over a month now and I still don't have super strength!

What is this! I'm not angry I really wanted it to work, though. I had never seen a generator like these before. I will test it for a while! Awesome vibes from this thing. Listened to it overnight and woke up feeling euphoria.

I used this site several times during my exams and I don't know if it was helpful or not I usually do pretty well , but even if it didn't help me concentrate directly, indirectly, it gave me a placebo effect in that I tended to concentrate more on a specific task. Makes me feel attentive and relaxed. Because I take both at the same time, I get a feeling of relaxation while being alert, focused, and generally inspired. I wasn't paying attention and didn't have a refill at the pharmacy in time to seamlessly move through the week.

This setup really helped me out. Whenever I hear this my eyes water. The focus mode won't just magically start. But once it does, it's really something! It's almost 3am and even though I feel my body fatigue, my brain stays conscious and attentive.

Truly an amazing tool for studying, big thumb up. I guess it very depends on every person, and doesn't work that well for me. Have a good day!

I'm normally extremely slow in just about every topic in school. However even though I am judging this off of the change that I just recently experienced in my most recent science class that I completed , when I tried isochronic tones while I was doing my most recent lesson, I witnessed a dramatic change. Strangely, I feel like I didn't sleep deeply enough, but otherwise it's sure as heck an improvement on my normal sleep patterns.

And it's so cool. It seems to spin around your head, and it's sooo weird, but I love it! Thank you for your work! Helps me feel better. Struggling with low levels of neurotransmitters. Really works and I love it! It really works, and I don't have to take anything harmful for it. So far I've only donated to charities where people were guilt tripping me into it on the street.

When I grow up to be a rich space pirate, I will donate a galleon filled with rubies, diamonds and doubloons! Finding they work best when laid under music or alternatively if I want a really deep focus, I've been using the rain noise generator, temple bells, tibetan bells, and most recently with the isochronic generator as well.

Transformative app, thank you! Tiny bit of Beta, some Theta, heavy on Alpha, and a touch of Delta. This is the one!! Really awesome, mentally energizing. And if you want max focus, use the Alphas at medium sound and use a little delta, then combine that with grey noise You may not consciously hear it but the sound is going and adjusts your brain Try this blend of Theta and Alpha waves, with a touch of Beta wave.

Some low, some mid and just a little high. Low system resources using. Brain Sound Studio v. No headphones required! This can be useful for inducing sleep, concentration, relaxation, meditation, euphoria, or virtually any other mental state. Arial Sound Recorder v. You can record sound from microphone, line-in audio , streaming audio from the Internet, or music played by any player. It's where Neil Young bought his Tweed Deluxe.

He has a lot of them but that is, apparently, the spot he found the one. Also, the guitar player Pete [Anderson] who played with Dwight Yoakam used to work there. It was an old mom-and-pop store run by Sol Betnun and his wife. If you went often enough they would let you into the back room, which was where the stuff they never sold was.

It was a storage room. You'd go back there and there would be a 6x10 Marshall cab from the '60s. I'd ask, 'How much would you sell it for?

It was bucks and they said it was a '63 which is my birth year, so I said, 'I gotta buy that. It was another outcast guitar in It's a great one and it's on a shit-ton of records. He eventually had a few of them but this is where it started. I lent it to him on an early tour. Quasi was his backing band, so it was maybe even before XO came out they did a tour. We used it on XO [and Figure 8 ] and that's when he kind of discovered them. He didn't have any real gear.

I lent him an Ampeg Gemini I that was also used heavily on those records. The Epiphone Texan and the Gibson J50 you took pictures of were also used to record as well. The Mellotron Mark VI is an improved version of the M and the first to be produced since Streetly Electronics went out of business in I had one from the '70s and then they reissued them, fixed some of the chronic issues, and put a tube amp in it.

They sound awesome. He was blaming not having the extra black key. So, I said, 'Alright, there. Of the '74 P-Bass, Schnapf says, "This used to be fretless and someone hacked frets back into it.

The pickup configuration is a great idea. Though, that's what all of this is for [ points to rackmounted gear]. All of it is analog equipment. The color, I couldn't photograph it. Even in the picture, it didn't look right. They were trying to make it a '56 with the stop tail. I didn't do the work. I had John Musgrave do it. It's super tweaky. This is not your average MCI.



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