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Re: [biosonic] Re: nanoVoice

Here's my take...

NanoVoice is a "light" version of nVoice. I attended a metaphysic conference in Columbus, Ohio in the fall of last year where she was speaking. She really is the worlds greatest manipulator and makes a great pitch! Her spin was that the nanoVoice program that she was going to give us all a FREE copy of an application that costs several hundred dollars. Of course I snagged one and couldn't wait to install it. I loaded it up at Denny's restaurant on the way home from the conference and it took 1 recording to see that the program was for sh!^&%$@&t. The distribution of notes was so far off from the range that the frequencies should fall in, that it was a joke. I compared the same recording to Sound Assistant (fft), Biotuner, Biosonic and Voice2Voice which all gave their own interpretation, but the overall mapping of notes was consistent and accurate. 

The mapping of frequencies was bad enough, but the fact that she tried telling us that is WAS the $300 or $400 program was deceiving and manipulative. She really does talk a good game, but after talking to several insider people who have had direct contact and have worked with her, I had to much behind the scenes knowledge to even sit through the whole lecture. What is cool though...is when she brings out the "black boxes" with the pre-programmed back frequencies. The people who had back injuries had relief from their pain but those who had surgery on their backs didn't have relief. Some times it's the message, not the messenger that has value. But at the same time, I haven't suffered any of the painful legal battles that other members of the sound community have. My advice is to see who encourages learning for a higher purpose other then self promotion and who also doesn't claim any advances that one "discovers" as the parent organizations IP. When I first met her, the story was that there was enough sick people to go around, but after hearing all of the horror stories, it was all lip service. Does anyone really want to spend their hard earned bucks on an organization like this? I bought into the chromatic home study back in 2000. $1,200 bucks down the drain with nothing but an impossible to use manual and no support or follow through with course assignments. But...all of the questions that I came up with, I was able to research on my own so that when a truly godsend of a teacher came along, I was able to make use and apply that knowledge that she instilled me with. One of the biggest nuggets, was to research, ask the right questions and have integrity. Plus, a real teacher encourages the student to study with many teachers because they do not want to LIMIT they want us to LEARN and help others.  THANKS LAUREN! 

Any way my rant is over...steer clear!
Steve


On Jan 6, 2009, at 5:37 PM, Beth Hughes wrote:


Is it that bad? I just played with it a little bit. Sounds like a bad experience, though. So you went through the training there? How bad was it?

--- On Tue, 1/6/09, n@bacoustic.com <n@bacoustic.com> wrote:
From: n@bacoustic.com <n@bacoustic.com>
Subject: [biosonic] Re: nanoVoice
To: biosonic@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2009, 2:57 PM

My opinion is thus;
If I recall correctly, it had a Trojan virus in it that was not a false positive. You might want to use malwarebytes, Black Ice or another utility to check your system. I have purchased and used software from this group in the past and it was VERY disappointing. The database was incomplete. When I called in to the company, I was told they had no plans to finish the software by one of their employees. 
The training I received was nothing more or less than an absolute embarrassment. At one point, I asked for some examples of waveforms that should have been included, and the owner of the company who was doing the training was so unprepared, she could not even find the file. She seemed alot more concerned with advertising her other more expensive programs, than anything else.When I began to smell a rat, I spoke with several of their software users and found NONE with anything positive to say. More investigation showed law suits and claims that they owned publicly available information. To my way of thinking, THAT is rather dishonest.  I hope no one was hurt by being given the wrong frequencies from databases. That could (through discovery) generate quite a class action suit. A deposition or three from past employees would probably reveal quite a bit. 

jokiejokester wrote:
So I was playing around online and found this software program called 
nanVoice. It's free so I downloaded it. It seems pretty cool. Has 
anybody else tried it?

www.nanovoice. org


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So I was playing around online and found this software program called nanVoice. It's free so I downloaded it. It seems pretty cool. Has anybody else tried it? ...
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My opinion is thus; If I recall correctly, it had a Trojan virus in it that was not a false positive. You might want to use malwarebytes, Black Ice or another ...
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Is it that bad? I just played with it a little bit. Sounds like a bad experience, though. So you went through the training there? How bad was it? ... From:...
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Hi Beth The programs I used were not the free one discussed here, (you would expect a paid version to be better than my experience) however, after several...
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Here's my take... NanoVoice is a "light" version of nVoice. I attended a metaphysic conference in Columbus, Ohio in the fall of last year where she was ...
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Hello, I have read the rants. I bought the N-voice for 400 bucks! Big mistake, over priced. When she gave away nano voice free I was pissed off. I paid 400...
Toby Montry
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Jan 7, 2009
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Toby, I am sorry about this, and all that you have spent and gone through. yes SHE has taken for a ride too many of you, and on purpose has left everyone...
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Hello Thank you for your kind words and wisdom and from the other people who replied. I wish I had this information a couple years ago. I did try and check on...
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Really Toby, this was a sad story, you would have had the BiosonicPro and NS for that same prize... And you had everything to see what it did in the manuals of...
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I sure did learn from it, Life lessons sometimes are an ouch ouch. I put it behind me and go to the next thing life offers. Toby To:...
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