OK, j_rod. Here's the link to download the audio file I recorded from specific parameters. My trial was ending w/ Neuro-Programmer 3, so I recorded all of my stuff in lossless 24-bit audio; I'm a purist, so even though I compressed to .mp3, it's still high quality, so the file is rather large, approx. 100mb. If this is too big, I will be happy to render at a lower fidelity (and smaller filesize). Actually I'm going to edit this post in a minute... It's taking a bit to upload.
I have others, too... even one that purportedly helps w/ cravings. Although I stopped using it because it didn't work too well. But this sleep-specific one never fails. Takes my racing distracted mind and gathers my thoughts up into a cloud that slowly evaporates into a clear, star-filled night sky, carrying it, and myself, away on spirit winds...
Just find a good pair of headphones (required for the binaural beat to work) and eliminate any distracting sounds and light, close your eyes, and listen at a comfortable volume. No need to make it loud. Just comfortable. As loud as if you had a box-fan sitting next to your bed on medium--works best for me.
Binaural beats in a nutshell: since human hearing at the lowest level drops significantly around 20hz, and we are trying to synchronize our own brain's frequency wavelengths to the program's, which slowly drops from a low alpha to high theta, and eventually into low theta (which is deep, deep REM sleep) we produce different frequency tones, pulses, in each channel (L & R), to which the brain automatically takes the difference and syncs to that freq. Say a 40hz and a 50hz pulse, would be perceived as 10hz (below the audible range) but voila, it works. My program plays with a slow transition from higher frequencies, w/ a "static" oscillating background that's really conducive to calming neurotic thought patterns and shit.
Enjoy.
ONE MORE THING...
There's a certain way I've trained myself to listen to binaural and isochronic beats. Don't take it all in. Focus on its eyes, and pay attention to its lips, but, without losing that "eye contact" use your peripheral vision to take in the rest of it. Kind of like when you meet a woman, and are attracted to her figure, but by all means intend to behave politely, and are not about to be caught lowering your eyes to her bodice, etc. For me, this is the perfect way to "shake hands" and sync up with the beats.
EDIT - That link, that file I uploaded, had another piece recorded within it. I was probably playing a cop-block vid during the recording, and it picked it up. I have a cleaner version that I'll reupload.