Adding audio to your Vision Board

The Audio module is a feature only available in our premium pack.

The audio plug-in module is designed to add music and voice (wave files) to your Vision Board experience. You can play back mp3 music files while the Vision Board Screen Saver is displayed on the screen. It is also possible to record your own voice (microphone required) to add affirmation or self-empowering speech.

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  • Open the Vision Board Wizard by clicking on the desktop icon called Wizard
  • Go to the Control Panel
  • Select the script of your choice and click on Edit
  • Click on Music button displayed in the middle of the right hand bar (see picture)
  • This module looks like this (see picture on left)

You need to create a playlist first:

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  • Click on the Add music first
  • Browse to your folder where your Mp3 music files are stored
  • Select an item (or several items) and add to the list

When you have added the music files or songs you like you need to:

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  • Save your playlist, by clicking on the Save button
  • You will be prompted to give your selection a name

Tip: You can add more than one song at a time by holding down the control or shift key while selecting multiple images. Then you click Open to add the songs to your playlist.

Then:

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  • Click on the Assign button to add the current playlist to your Vision Board script
  • The message at the bottom of the page shows you which playlist is assigned to the current script

Tip: You can create multiple playlists and save them in this area. You can then choose to assign them to other Vision Board scripts at a later stage.

Adding audio to your Vision Board script
The audio side of the “playlist” area is designed to add your own voice recordings or other type of visualization exercises. Files that are added to the audio part of the playlist will play simultaneously with the music on the music side (on the left).

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  • Click on the Add audio button
  • Procede as per Add music see above

You can also create a recording at the spot, to do this:

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  • Click on the record button at the top
  • Ensure your microphone is properly installed
recordingpagelq.jpg The recording screen (see picture) will pop-up

  • Click on the record button next to step 1 & 2
  • Talk into the microphone
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  • The record button will turn into Stop Recording button, so click this button again when your finished recording (see picture)
  • You can click Play recording to play your recording back
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  • Tick the box to at the bottom to insert your recording in the current playlist
  • Click on Save
  • Give your recording a name

Please note: the visuals from the screen saver are independent of the audio track. Therefore, it is not possible to see affirmations in the screen saver and hear the recorded version of the affirmation.

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  • You will hear your selection played back to you, use this to confirm you are happy with your selection
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  • When you click on the button the Windows Volume Dialog Box will pop-up. Here you can change the volume of either your music file or you audio recording file. For further assistance on this refer the windows help.
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  • Highlight an item in your list (either music or audio)
  • Click on the delete button to remove item from the list

Finally for both Music and Audio you have the ability to use the following two tick boxes.
Shuffle: Selecting shuffle will cause random selection of tracks with the music and audio list. It is possible to have music set to shuffle while the audio items are played in order.
Repeat: If repeat is selected then the music and or audio list will continually loop playing all items before starting again.

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  • Will close the module and return you to the Wizard (if you opened the audio module from there).
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