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A programmable audio generator intended as an aural aid to meditation, implementing the binaural beat principle as described in Gerald Oster's Oct. 1973 Scientific American article "Auditory Beats in the Brain."

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  • Posted by Ihsan Arf 2012-04-02

    The best freeware binarual beat program for os x at the moment!

  • Posted by OpenID User 2012-03-02

    I discovered a very cool companion to Gnaural - it's a looped wav/mp3 audio file of rain on a tin roof, and Gnaural loops it without cutting out. I find it really good to work to. Simply add a new 'voice' in Gnaural and choose this file (after downloading it). Here is a link to the audio file: http://www.freesound.org/people/digifishmusic/sounds/66472/

  • Posted by robeli 2012-02-03

    Thank you, good for meditation program has helped

  • Posted by Ricky Hunt 2011-09-10

    Due to an astrocytoma ot the spinal cord at age 10 I cannot pass "Stage/Level 2".Rather, in old terms, I don't enter the Theta or Delta stages. In my last sleep study (I also have horrible mixed apnea but curing that won't help the previous) I had about 15 minutes of REM sleep right at the end of 8-1/2 hours of sleep. Thankfully I found this program. Working with it I can at least stay awake long enough to even find and swallow my "stay awake" medicine. So I know it's doing something. Thanks to all who worked on this (and related) technologies.

  • Posted by John Knight 2010-01-11

    Hi, I'm John Knight from Linux Journal. Gnaural has been my favourite project of all time to cover in LJ's New Projects column. Binaural beats have become an unending fascination for me since I came across Gnaural.

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