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Experience Music Like Never Before

Re-Tune Any Song to 432 Hz or a Solfeggio Frequency, Then Add A Binaural Separation Effect
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In any audio-visual performance the one thing that makes it most memorable is the sound design. Sound, more than visuals, provides us with a gateway into new realms, guiding us on a magical journey, that, when done right, triggers our imagination and makes us feel emotions on a whole other level.

Sound engineers go to great lengths to design new experiences, stimulate our brains with spatial an immersive audio that comes from all around us, to make us experience the performance in a new way.

But in many cases, while setting up live performances, sound engineers are limited to a physical location, which is the focal point of their optimization. Because of this, many times when you go to a live show, the audio will sound the most balanced right next to the audio pit - where the sound engineers sit and control the sound design.

If you’ve ever had to get up in the middle of a show and moved around the concert hall you may remember how the audio sounds differently from different spots in the hall. This happens because your position in that confined space changes relative to the speakers which are stationary in that space and the acoustics of the hall.

What actually happens as you travel the space is that the frequencies arrive your ears at slightly different times and intensities, creating shifting spatial cues which your brain has to stitch back together and make sense of it all.

This means that unless you sit right next to the audio engineer’s pit, no matter where you sit in the concert hall, you will experience the music arriving to your ears with an audio separation that tricks your brain and forces it to overcome the gap, which in many cases provide you with a similar experience as to what you would feel if you were listening to a subtle binaural beat through headphones.

With the Binaural Re-Tuner browser extension you can now re-tune any song on YouTube, YouTube Music or Apple Music to any of your desired frequency separations and achieve a similar effect.

Bundle that with the Music Re-Tuner browser extension and you now have the option to re-tune any song to 432 Hz or any Solfeggio Frequency - and then make the music come alive like never before.

Imagine listening to any of your favorite songs as if you were right there when they were performed live. Imagine being able to recreate the feeling of walking through the crowd of a large concert, finding your spot on the grass and just enjoying your favorite singer sign their set in the most magnificent way.

Creating these new soundscapes are now possible when you combine these technologies to first make sure the music is tuned to the anchor frequency that feels best for you and then adding binaural separation effects that amplify the audio and take to a whole other level.

I invite you to try it for yourself and let the world know how it feels!

Cheers,

Yoav

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