[Summary: This is the twelfth (12th) of the binaural experiments. Continuing the trend, it uses modulation patterns to create interesting effects for (and on) the listener. Here, the focus is the number four.]

I've made a few changes to how the base tone generates, to shake things up a bit. It may or may not be noticeable.

Per usual, the base tone is included for those who are newer to binaurals, and/or not quite ready to explore the effects and modulations.

For the 12th binaural experiment, I opted to continue the trend from #11 - numbers. This time, I focused on the number four. Four layers of base tone, themes of four in the added modulations and effects.

The visualization is pretty standard; I should note, also, that I might repeat visuals by mistake...don't hesitate to let me know, if that's the case. It's easy enough to correct.

As with the last several tones, Patreon supporters receive a longer, denser, version of these. If that's something you're interested in, check it out sometime.

Anyway, without further delays and explanations: Binaural Experiment XII

Base (Short):

Mod (Short):

Base:

Mod:

In case you're not accustomed to it - these visual component forms can be extremely large files, and average around 500mb each. If you're on mobile or limited data, keep that in mind.

Video - Short:

Video:

As always, enjoy.

-C

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