Audacity, a freeware sound program, has a free binaural tone generator, but I have no clue how to use it. Any help would be nice. :)
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Audacity, a freeware sound program, has a free binaural tone generator, but I have no clue how to use it. Any help would be nice. :)
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I've generated lots of binaural sounds using Audacity, but without a particular "binaural tone generator".
All you need to do, is to generate a sine wave of one frequency in the left channel, and another sine wave of a slightly different frequency in the right channel.
The difference in frequency is the binaural beat frequency.
So, for example, if you generate a sine wave of 80 Hz in the left channel, and a sine wave of 85 Hz in the right channel, then there will be a binaural beat of 5 Hz perceived by the listener (works best with head phones).
So, to recap:
1) generate a single track with a pure sine wave of some chosen frequency
2) set this track as "left channel"
3) generate another single track with another pure sine wave - differing from the first
4) set this track as "right channel"
5) save the file to mp3 or whatever - it will be downmixed to a stereo sound in the process.
I am just getting into this using Gnaural, but will probably use Audacity next. I will share what I learn in a video tutorial in the near future. You can also get my sounds, as I make them, here:
https://soundcloud.com/dreambliss
MasterMind:
I'm sorry to report that link is broken :(