[Summary: This is the eleventh (11th) of the binaural experiments. Continuing the trend, it uses modulation patterns to create interesting effects for (and on) the listener. Breaking the trend, it uses a specific number of those effect layers and modulations - specifically, three.]

Here, you'll find the eleventh binaural audio experiment.
When there is a visual component, that will either be included here or placed in a separate post and marked "A/V" as per my usual naming.
I will, of course, edit this whenever that happens.

For this one, I got a bit focused on the number three for no reason in particular. It's included in the base tone frequency, the number of effect layers, and at least in part in the modulations.

The base tone is included for those who are curious about binaurals but perhaps not quite ready to explore the modulations and effects I add to them.

As usual (for the recent experiments, anyway) patrons have access to a longer, more intense form of the binaural audio files posted here.

Without further adieu, Binaural Experiment XI.

Base tone:

With modulation:

Short form:

[Update: As promised, a visual component.]

As always, enjoy.

-C

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