Friday, January 6, 2017

Even More Isochronic Tones & Music

Isochronic Tones that help with Lucid Dreaming

Isochronic Tones with Rain Sounds

Tones for Cleansing Negative Energy

Natural Isochronic Waves Sample



Created using the same technique as SUPERNATURALStates® Isochronic Noise, with natural recordings of ocean waves, waterfall, rushing river, and a babbling brook instead of Pink Noise.

Compare the difference between Isochronic noise made from Pink noise and now the Natural Isochronic Waves made from real ocean wave recordings.

What Are The Different Types of Brainwave Entrainment?

Because half the useful brainwave frequencies (.3-40Hz) are below the hearing range of the human ear (20Hz-20,000Hz), several techniques have been developed to overcome this physical limitation. 

MUSIC MODULATION

Most audio brainwave entrainment is ‘embedded’ into musical soundtracks to enhance the listening experience. Any full spectrum soundtrack can be used, from a symphony to nature sounds to simple background noise.


MONAURAL BEATS

Monaural brainwave entrainment is a single pulsing beat. It can be heard as a ‘click’ or pulse in the music, created by the convergence of two tones emanating from a single speaker. 

BINAURAL BEATS

When we hear a sound, we locate the direction it is coming from by detecting the minute the tone differences between each of our ears.  Our brainwaves begin to pulse (phase resonance) at the difference between the tones, and using this ‘phase difference’ we detect the direction of the sound. 

ISOCHRONIC BEATS

Often used in combination with monaural and binaural beats, Isochronic tones are regular beats of a single tone embedded into a narrow audio bandwidth of the music itself. One frequency band of the music oscillates, leaving the rest of the music untouched.