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Stacked Binaural Beats: Creating Compound Effects
Stacked binaural beats take the concept of layering further by modifying the carrier tones themselves. Binaura's 'septon stacked tone mode' allows for this advanced technique, which can induce deeper states of trance or meditation.
Understanding Septon Stacking
In standard binaural beats, you have a carrier frequency (e.g., 200Hz) and an offset frequency (e.g., 10Hz). Stacking involves adding a third frequency to the carrier or offset. This creates a more complex interference pattern that can drive the brain deeper into the target frequency state more aggressively.
When to Use Stacked Beats
Stacked beats are best used for deep meditation or deep sleep. The additional complexity can help you bypass 'monkey mind' chatter and achieve a meditative state more quickly. It is a powerful tool for those looking to reach Theta or Delta states rapidly.
Technical Advantages
Because Binaura generates audio locally, it handles the complex math required for stacking without introducing latency or dropouts. This ensures that the stacked beats remain perfectly synchronized with your heartbeat and breathing, maximizing the entrainment effect.
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