posted on Oct, 21 2011 @ 03:13 PM
reply to post by nunya13
No I have made bineural beats they are quite different.
In bineural beats you have two tones say one is at a 100 hertz and the other is at 106 hertz that that will create a bineural beat that carries at
4hz and trains the brainwaves to resonate at 4hz.
The brain makes up a third sound to deal with the discrepancies between the the two tones.
iso beats are apparently something different and do not require head phones like bineural beats.
The sound is physical in iso beats not auditory illusion like it is in bineural beats.
.................Thanks for posting OP now I can play with these sounds in mixing music
edit on 21-10-2011 by ELahrairah because: (no reason
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