This app is perfect. Unlike the many others I tried, it works with all my other apps, not just music. So I can use it while listening to my podcast or watching tv etc using the same headphones. It does not come with preselected music, you can just play what you like in the app you usually use. At one point I had the audio from Ooooo, my podcast on Overcast, my app that beeps at me when I slouch, AND a game all at playinjg together nicely at the same time. Unfortunately the app made me aware that I have hearing loss in my left ear because I couldn't hear the low frequencies on one side. Looked this up and was told it's because of age. So thanks for that. ;-)
I've been really bummed since I swapped from linux to my mac for work and this app has closed the gap for another open source app I was using. Thank you! No gimmicks just Binaural Beats 🙌
I wanted a binaural app to listen to while studying that was easy to navigate and didn't have gimmicky features. This is it! Bonus points for being able to adjust the tone, which adds another layer of customization to your listening experience, a feature I did not have on another app I used to have on my phone. There are some bugs, like the Timer button causing the app to crash, but since I'm using it to study instead of fall asleep I don't plan on using that feature much anyway. I'm satisfied.
Thank you for making this simple but effective app that just gives me the focus I need. Just simple, powerful binaural beats without the nonsense. I’m getting so much more done with this godsend of an app.
This app works pefectly. I can choose a beat for my task and then put on whatever music I choose. I use it to help me focus while working. Thank you so much for creating it!!!
Works totally as advertised, nice and simple. Tried it on iPhone first, and was glad to see it on Mac App Store as well. I like being able to select a specific frequency for my purposes. Would be helpful to add two things: in the Help notes, or somewhere, add a list of the different Binaural frequency range names and definitions (e.g Beta from x MHz to y MHz) and the effects commonly associated with that range (e.g. "Focus") or something like that to give some guidance to new users. Would also like dual- or multi-frequency sliders to play additional frequency tones simultaneously. Maybe that's worth a paid subscription for some users; it's available in MyNoise.net but that app interface is not as clean and simple as Ooooo
This is a straightforward app to help you achieve a chosen mind-state by generating what are known as "binaural beat audio waves" through your headphones on your Mac. Depending on the frequency that you pick, based on the chart included in the app, it can potentially help with sleep, meditation, relaxation, or even for getting a short burst of energy. I have used similar apps for a while and have found them useful in helping me relax, or helping me float into a creative mood - Except most are overloaded with features that I never use and also cost money, have in-app purchases for "special programmes" and so on. So I decided to build one that does the same, works offline, has no ads or spying, works well, and is free. As such, this app just generates the binaural frequency audio hum, and some optional white or brown noise to help mask outside sounds. You can then keep it in the background and combine its audio with any other sound generator you like, or play music, radio, and so forth. All it does is to create the useful brainwave frequency, and then it gets out of your way.