[Summary: The sixteenth (16th) binaural audio experiment. The tone is similar to Experiment XII, but goes deeper and uses a different modulation pattern.]

I am approximately halfway through revamping my naming conventions for these experiments, so they are easier to keep organized. I am cautiously optimistic that this will help improve my workflow (and, thus, my output.) That does mean I have a lot of website updating to do, unfortunately.

In the meantime, please enjoy Binaural Experiment XVI. The base tone for this one is very similar to XII, but goes "deeper" and uses a different modulation pattern. Deeper, for the sake of clarity, typically indicates the tonal gap becoming more narrow to induce still-lower brainwave states. In practice, that will often result in more submissive states (and immobilization, in some subjects.)

As usual, Patreon patrons received early access to this file as well as lossless versions of it and an "extended cut."

I should also note that lower quality headphones are likely to have trouble with this tone due to the frequency depth. This is likely to be an issue with most of my work because those lower tones are where my preference lies. Your mileage may vary, of course, but it's worth mentioning that my binaurals are best enjoyed with medium-to-high quality headphones.

[I'll update this post with the visual aid once that is rendered.]

Binaural Experiment XVI Base

Binaural Experiment XVI

Binaural Experiment XVI Base - Short

Binaural Experiment XVI - Short

As always, enjoy.
-C

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