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Soothing and immersive. You have a good voice for this and the ambient music fits it like a glove! There's some time in the end for listeners to reflect on the whole thing with subtle background noises, I liked that.

I don't think I can call my own experience horny, but there's some kink to this for hypnosis fans.

Curious about the procedurally generated aspect you wanted to do, that sounds like quite a challenge since meditation audio tends to be very smooth and personal.

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My plan was to do some procgen on prompts and then potentially feed that into a language model (or a Madlibs-style template) and a sufficiently-tuned TTS system, but it all seemed like a lot of work for very little benefit.

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It can probably be done Madlibs-style if you have the music, voices and background noises playing separately. Randomize all 3 lists and play them on top of each other. Reorder one of the lists again whenever its last track is done playing. I think the problem with this setup is that whatever trance effect it may have will be weakened due to the random nature, and then weakened again when the person's brain realizes that the commands have started repeating.

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Yeah exactly, it was more work than I wanted to put in for something subpar. I like the authored podcast better.