mylisto
Mon Mar 16 2009, 08:47
Lately I've been using skype for hypnosis sessions. There is one particular approach that I want to use. This approach is called a dual induction - where you have one voice in one ear and one voice in the other ear. Basically it will involve me and another hypnotist talking simultaneously to the person who is listening to us. I need to be able to have my voice on one channel and the other hypnotist's voice on another channel.
How can this be done? I'm sure it can be done, since I know some audio programs such as Pamela can record two sides of skype call into separate recordings.
Antonio
Trent
Mon Mar 16 2009, 13:17
no,
you could load two seperate instances of skype and push the audio out through different soundcards.
See if that helps
mylisto
Tue Mar 17 2009, 06:16
Hmm...how would this work? So for two hypnotists, we each would need 2 instances open?
Are you sure this is not possible in any other way?
Trent
Tue Mar 17 2009, 22:56
positive... well there is always the possibility there is some program i have never heard about.. alass i dont know everything
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