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    Default Multiple frequency driven session.

    Just wanted to find out if it was possible to create multiple frequency sessions in KBSE. It would be a very nice feature. I do not know if the Kasina's hardware would be able to support this feature in the future firmware updates. I think this feature would be very beneficial as you could, for example, have the main driving frequency in, say, low Theta range and have some Beta input added later in the session at different light intensity and volume to keep one conscious throughout the session.
    Is it possible at all with the current setup? Can it be done in some other software like MWS?

    Advice and thoughts are welcome!

    Seva.

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    Default Re: Multiple frequency driven session.

    Hi, Seva--we are working on a new, more powerful version of the KBS format, but it will remain single-frequency due to hardware and memory limitations. However, you can accomplish your goal using Mind Workstation - all six color channels (RGB left, right) can be independently controlled and therefore at a different frequency and brightness level via SpectraStrobe encoding.

    Also available are several free SpectraStrobe plugins from Craig Tice - have a look at in the Kasina support area here.

    Best,
    Robert

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