Basic Meditation Session
A long, gradual descent and return built around a single binaural voice and a gentle pink-noise bed.
Explore community-authored Mindstates schedules from the Gnaural archive. Sineward retrieves the original file when you choose it, translates supported voices, and tells you plainly when a composition is only partially mapped.
A long, gradual descent and return built around a single binaural voice and a gentle pink-noise bed.
A compact rest session combining binaural motion with white and brown generated noise.
A steady alpha-range study session with subtle movement and a quiet pink-noise layer.
Two simultaneous beta-range voices with pink noise, authored as repeated short cycles.
A long single-voice meditation schedule created for airplane travel.
A short rising schedule for an alert, energized listening break.
A dense hyperbolic-consciousness experiment with several concurrent voice types.
A complex multi-voice focus schedule mixing noise, binaural, and pulsed tones.
A detailed, hour-long breathing-oriented frequency schedule.
Eight simultaneous binaural voices spanning 1–14 Hz in a continuously repeating micro-schedule.
An unusual texture combining binaural, isochronic, and brown-noise voices.
An elaborate layered schedule with highly animated pink-noise envelopes.
A layered, six-voice Tibetan-bowl-inspired binaural composition.
The classic default Gnaural meditation curve with a light pink-noise bed.
A richly animated hypnagogic soundscape using pink noise and pulsed voices.
A sleep-oriented blend of binaural tone, isochronic pulse, and animated pink noise.
Four simultaneous binaural voices explore a layered ten-minute pulse field.
An experimental carrier and beat progression derived from a set of solfeggio-associated tones.
Mapping note: The declared duration is longer than the authored points; Sineward holds the final setting to the end.
A multi-voice theta experiment with upper-frequency harmonics and pink noise.
Six layered binaural voices form a dense bowl-like harmonic field.
A brisk four-minute frequency progression designed as a wake-up routine.