Experimental X-Mind Series

Is It Audio LSD?

Experimental X-Mind Soundtracks Are A Mind Trip
To Be Experienced At Your Own Risk

by Rob Hopping

   I was in charge of Product Development for the world's most successful self improvement company. For nearly a decade, we were the leader in developing and distributing audio-based personal development systems throughout the world.
   My job was to manage the entire product development process; from concept to prototype to finished product. With a mission to "create the most powerful mind development tools on the planet," our laboratory was given every resource necessary to achieve our objectives; including an extensive library of published research in a variety of scientific fields. From neurophysiology to behavioral psychology, we drew from an extraordinary body of research to help guide our product design efforts. Studies conducted by pioneering scientists provided us with initial baselines and calibrations that accelerated our designs. However, the real secret to the success of these products was the development and application of our own proprietary mind development technologies.
Testing Experimental Technologies
   What set us light years apart from other self improvement companies was our constant drive
to "push the envelope" of new technologies. What this meant was our laboratory had to create new, more effective products. We couldn't just be satisfied with what had been done before; we needed to create innovative, proprietary processes to achieve our objectives. And always, our goal was to produce the most effective personal growth systems available.
   At the center of our research and testing was our internal experimentation process; using our internal product development team to
"Oh my God! It felt like a lightning bolt shot straight down my spine. There's no way we can sell this... they'd lock us up and throw away the key!" A Zygon - Mindtek Research Laboratory Team member's reaction to an X-Mind experimental program.
test the effects of experimental technologies. For example, when we wanted to know what the mix of certain embedded entrainment algorithms should be, we would design special one-off audio
CD's that members of the team would listen to through headphones. While monitoring their responses, a specified number of sessions would be conducted; then carefully documented and analyzed. This testing process enabled us to understand various personal preferences, key soundtrack characteristics, and perhaps most importantly, specific psychological and physiological effects caused by the algorithms. It also allowed us to establish highly refined technical specifications for all of our audio-based technologies.
   At the height of this internal experimentation period, some extraordinary technologies emerged. From the... (continued on next page)
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