Information processing relaxed, tranquil consciousness and inward awareness creative flow states the coalescence of different frequencies enhanced HRV, serotonin production, memory and dream recall reactivity to disturbing noises in sleep Memory consolidation creativity, imagery and visualization free-flowing lucid thought spatial navigation tasks inspiration and intuition REM processing of new (episodic) information emotional processing and heightened suggestibility. Super normal abilities, expanded consciousness, ‘suspended animation’ with no perceivable heartbeat, respiration or pulseĭeep dreamless sleep, immune enhancement, regeneration and healing anti-ageing hormones, cortisol reduction and pituitary release of H.G.H. This is a little brain map for your entertainment: As you increase or decrease the “beat” parameter, the right oscillator will start offsetting resulting in the perceived wobble of the tone. The “beat” parameter takes a bi-polar offset signal from -15 to 15, where 0 gives you a perfectly balanced tone in both ears. try the new version, it should be accurate. ![]() Thanks to to make it actually work! And for chiming in. ![]() In that way you can use it as a meditation aid, or for brain experiments if you’re into that sort of thing The great thing about doing this with the ER-301, is that you can actually sequence the tone without loosing the exact frequency offset, and combine it with other sounds to make the binaural beats less well, monotonous. When changing the “beat” parameter, you will hear movement in the sound that is not actually there (more rapidly as you increase the frequency difference). Supposedly, listening to a 5Hz difference of frequencies in your left ear and your right ear, should “tune” your brain to that frequency. This unit is just two sine oscillators that are hard panned one to the left, one to the right, but the right oscillators frequency is influenced by the “beat” parameter where you can choose the exact Hz frequency difference between the left ear and the right ear. That should be obvious, but for anyone who is not familiar with binaural beats it might not be. New version here Binaural beats unit - #10 by BparticleĪ new version of the unit and some explanations: Right now it’s super small, something like 0.005 ? What is the maths behind this, can it be more accurate? The main thing was getting the gain right. The crucial setting is on the offset in the tuning of the oscillator in the second band (controlled by the “beat” parameter). I would be very interested to hear ideas on this. So for example if the fixed frequency is 440 Hz, and the “beat” parameter is 5Hz, then the right ear should be tuned to 445 Hz, but I did this by listening and checking with a pulse to Hertz unit instead of actually using hard knowledge about how to achieve the effect. The “beat” control should be the difference in Hertz between the left ear and the right ear. Tune is self-explanatory and can be sequenced to follow the music. There are two controls, “tune” and “beat”. The idea is to be able to add a binaural beats track to meditation music I am producing that actually tracks the chord progression of the music without losing the Hertz difference of the left and right ear. ![]() I made a two band custom unit to produce tuned binaural beats tracks (After struggling to get this together on my laptop).
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