[A/V Summary: This is the fifth (5th) binaural experiment repeated a second time, but with two different visual components included.]

I've been wondering for some time how well the binaurals would pair with a visual aid.

Plus, it's much easier to get back into practice using said visual aids when the audio component has highly predictable patterns.

Below, you'll find the extended binaural from the prior post with added visuals. The first is a bit experimental, the second is more traditional.

As with any videos, these are large files. Be cautious if you are on limited data.

Do let me know which you prefer.

As always, enjoy.

-C

[Summary: This is the fifth (5th) of the binaural experiments. At this point, I started using modulation patterns much more heavily, as well as including extended versions of the audio.]

The previous binaural was a variation I hadn't attempted before.

It worked quite well.

This is a heavier use of that variation with a much more dense base tone. It may be extremely intense, so it features a gradual progression to mitigate that.

Do let me know what you think. Or better, that you can't think.

Edit: A more intense (and longer) version of this variation, by request.

As always, enjoy.

-C

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