What happens if you listen to two different binaural beats at the same time?
Just wondering?
Binaural beats are just like music in this respect – layering several tracks over the top of each other is not only possible but a very good idea for creating exactly the right mood, subject to you being a good musician or sound engineer of course. According to the author of the binaural analysis tool Bavsa, Monroe Institute binaurals are multi-layered, Holosync binaurals are single layered, but apparently some brands have no layers at all…let the buyer beware…
September 15th, 2008 at 4:51 am
Binaural beats are just like music in this respect – layering several tracks over the top of each other is not only possible but a very good idea for creating exactly the right mood, subject to you being a good musician or sound engineer of course. According to the author of the binaural analysis tool Bavsa, Monroe Institute binaurals are multi-layered, Holosync binaurals are single layered, but apparently some brands have no layers at all…let the buyer beware…
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