IsabellaLinton wrote:
I don't understand any of the music theory (lol sorry), but your description sounds impressive and the actual music is really calming. I can't sleep with any sound because I use earplugs but I'm enjoying it.
Are these sounds scientifically proven to induce sleep waves, or is it more random?
Congrats on a job well done and thanks for sharing.
Thank you for listening and commenting!
It's not really about the theory. Long story short--I have the computer generate a short numerical pattern that can be transformed to create endless musical material. When I first started experimenting with using data to create music, I had some simple synth sounds I'd use to hear the results. My wife struggles with worse insomnia than I do, and it helped her sleep. I've been trying to perfect my process ever since, with often annoying and jarring results. But with a little practice, I'm getting more of the sound I expect, nothing harsh or distorted as in the past.
Scientifically? I couldn't tell you, except I've listened to other artists that use sound in a similar way to create the impression of spaciousness, floating, etc., and I know it does help people. There are people who swear by binaural beats, which I'm capable of creating, but I don't know if I believe some of their claims, such as brain entrainment. But I do find binaural beats calming, same with Tibetan singing bowls, and I even enjoy white noise or randomly tuning an AM radio, I take a lot of joy from the creative process, but it also makes me feel really good if others can benefit from it. I'd been trying to release albums of my work for a while. I'd kinda gotten lucky with one and released it on bandcamp, but listening back to the others was...meh...kinda embarrassing. And now I finally feel like I've got something worth sharing.
Thanks again for listening!