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The sound of running, flowing, or bubbling water is definitely a very relaxing sound that can be used in relaxation, meditation, and sleep. In this episode , we look at how one can utilize free modules from VCV Rack to make such sounds. Specifically, we will make the sound of a waterfall in a cave flowing into a bubbling pool of water. Along the way, we will look at how one can take the sound design in different directions to customize the sound for one's own needs. At the heart of it all is the Macro Oscillator 2 from Audible Instruments, along with the VCF from SurgeXT modulated by the random module from VCV.

Also check out the music of @TheMilangudzik

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

Now that I have been synthesizing bird sounds in VCV Rack, I think about the bird calls that I am hearing in the springtime. I'm not a bird expert, so I don't know what kind of bird this is, but ti would be a cool sound to make.

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Cricket sounds are very useful for any sound experience that is deisgned for relaxation, meditation, or sleep. The sound of crickets are one of those sounds of nature that have a natural rhythm to it that employs a slight amount of chaos to create a beautiful variation. In this episode, we look at how to make cricket sounds and how to vary the sounds in an umber of ways so that they can be customized. We try out different waveforms to allow for different variations of brightness, and we look at different ways of using the chorus and the reverb to vary the thickness and perspective. Of course, we look at the essential source and and look at the basic principles for making the cricket sound to begin with. This episode uses only free modules in VCV Rack to synthesize cricket sounds, so that anyone can make this sound!

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
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The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

Bird sounds are quite lovely and would be a great addition to the sound Experiments for Relaxation, Meditation, and Sleep series. In this episode we look at how to make bird sounds using only free modules in VCV Rack. Specifically, we look at making singing bird song. The result is quite realistic. We look at a technique first using the additive oscillator from Van Ties. As the episode progresses, we see how to accomplish the same thing using a standard sine waves, frequency modulation, and a chorus. A random generator also plays an important role int he setup along with a great sounding reverb from SurgeXT. Dr. Lawrence W. Moore guide you through the whole process and shows you what variables can be adjusted to customize your own bird sounds.

This endeavor was initially inspired by the work of Shames Kits: @shamskitz

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
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The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

In the previous episode of Sound Design for Relaxation, Meditation,a and Sleep, we looked at how to make a synthesized rain sound in VCV Rack. After the release of Sound Experiment 013, it was necessary to update that design and introduce a new approach tot he binaural beats. This episode shows how Dr. Lawrence W. Moore improved on his relaxing rain sound design to make it sound even more natural and pleasing. He Also shows how he changed his approach to binaural beating back to the A 432 Hz series of tones he used earlier, but with a new waveform for the tone with filtering to bring out some harmonic movement. He also shows how he made the ambient music for Sound Experiments for Relaxation, Meditation, and Sleep 013.

Please check out the music of @TheMilangudzik is is very beautiful.

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

This sound experiment for relaxation, meditation, and sleep contains the ambient sound of relaxing rain, which is dynamic and has subtle changes throughout that capture the mind's interest such that it helps to quiet the mind. There are a couple of portions of ambient music recorded in A 432 Hz tuning that helps to relieve stress, calm the mind, and provide beauty to uplift the spirit. The musical sounds have resonating harmonics that shimmer and enchant the ears. Binaural beats are utilized for the latter two thirds of the piece in order to provide a delta brain wave state. The beating sounds resonate with harmonics so that the ears are not confronted with harsh tones, but rather changing soft tones that sound truly magical.

This sound experience uses a black screen for comfort. Please use headphones to immerse yourself into the sound and benefit from the binaural beating.

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

There is nothing quite as soothing as the sound of a steady rainfall. I have just released an episode of Sound Design or Relaxation and Sleep that shows how to synthesize the sound of rain using VCV Rack. Any interested sound designers should check it out. This will be a new element coming to the Sound Experiments for Relaxation, Meditation, and Sleep series.

Visualization is from the Project M preset library and is specifically, "Occulted by Orbiting Conglomerations of Tomatoes" by Suksma and Superprison.

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

As Dr. Lawrence W. Moore's efforts in making quality sound experiences for relaxation, meditation, and sleep continue, we now take a look at adding a peaceful and relaxing rain sound that was requested by @AmeliaBodilia a little while ago. This video show one how to make a steady rainfall sound that is real axing in VCV Rack. At different points along the way, Moore shows how to vary the sound and go of in different directions to customize the sound. All of the modules used in this video are from the free community library and free VCV fundamental library. In other words, anyone can make this sound without having to buy software. Modules from SurgeXT, MindMeld, RPJ, Befaco, VCV, and Skuinky Labs are included in this video.

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

This sound experiment for relaxation, meditation, and sleep derives elements from Robert A. Monroe's Gateway Experience recordings. The synthesized ocean waves are more realistic and help to regulate breathing and promote relaxation and a quiet mind. The harmonics that enter allow one to practice resonant tuning by chanting along with them. They are an expanded version of resonant tuning, utilizing 7 tones in harmonic relationship with one another. The binaural beating utilizes the same frequencies and beating rate as those used by Monroe. They are enhanced with the use of the harmonics that are related and exist within a sound fractal relationship with them. The rae of beating allows for a shift to the low theta and upper delta brain wave frequencies. Synth ASMR sounds of bubbling and dripping water are also included to help stimulate a meridian response.

Links

The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

While we have covered some approaches to binaural beats (binaural beating) in past episodes, this episode will show a new/old approach to binaural beating that is more true to the work done by Robert A. Monroe in The Gateway Experience recordings. We look at the frequencies of the tones that were used and the beat frequency for achieving an upper delta and lower theta brain wave frequency. We also look at how these frequencies affect the harmonics also used in the Sound Experiments for Relaxation, Meditation, and Sleep series. The approach is to make the series of harmonics compatible with the frequencies used for binaural beating. Additionally, Dr. Lawrence W. Moore also shows some changes he has made in his synthesized ocean waves as well as synth ASMR prickle sounds. The prickles are becoming more like water bubbles and droplets.

Artist/Creator mentioned in the video: @AlwynOak

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

This session is most effective when using headphones. The binaural beats should be heard with headphones to encourage the delta brain wave state. This session begins with Synth ASMR and an ambient melody to help provide a lullaby for the mind to bring it into a relaxed state. As the melody progresses, the ocean waves enter to help regulate breathing and achieve a sense of peace. Over time, the ocean waves gradually reduce and the listener hears soft noise and harmonics based on A 432 Hz. These harmonics transform into binaural beats buffeted with soft noise. A little ambient melody returns to help reduce any remaining internal verbal dialogue. Gradually, the melody subsides and a steady state of binaural beats with soft noise is maintained for the last hour. This sound experience is designed for relaxation, meditation, or sleep.

Links

The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

Determined by Whom is a trilogy of pieces that were composed in VCV Rack 1.6 utilizing simple patches that compose the music endlessly. Ideas and themes cycle through and repeat with variation and growth. The overlap and interlace with each other in different ways like a fractalization of a growing piece. In this way, the music comes to life.

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

One of the more popular techniques for aiding in relaxation, meditation, and sleep is ASMR. There is one form of ASMR that is called Synth ASMR that uses synthesized sounds to stimulate a meridian response. In this episode, we look at how this is done in the Sound Experiments for Relaxation, Meditation, and Sleep series. In this episode, Dr. Lawrence W. Moore shows his approach to Synth ASMR using some free modules for VCV Rack. This technique has become a regular part of the series alongside the binaural beats, ocean waves, singing bowl harmonics, and ambient melody.

Recommended Artists:
Mike Gourley https://youtube.com/@UCDQBr_WRvfnN4_YYQSTQ5PA
Alex Petty: https://youtube.com/@UCyIy4KUJ4noxdWBYLVpXsjQ
Alex Petty's Research: https://alexpetty.com
Milen Gudzik https://youtube.com/@UCLdChrd8X7QCAzglajnSiyg
Shams Kitz https://youtube.com/@UCaK0QXMXBLBzgjvGgwxzQYw

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

In this 3rd part of Determined by Whom, the intensity is turned up a notch. As with parts 1 & 2, this is a piece composed solely with a VCV Rack 1.6 patch that could seemingly go on forever. Themes repeat and interlace with one another without being exact repetitions. Variation and growth are part of the organic nature of the piece.

The visualization is from the Project M library. Specifically it is "Our Own Personal Demon" by EOS and Phat.

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

This second part in the Determined by Whom trilogy is a slower and more ethereal unfolding of the music. The piece is once again a VCV Rack 1.6 patch that can continue endlessly. The various themes interlace one another and undergo constant growth and diversification like the fractals of nature. The piece is truly alive and branches out as its patterning unfolds.

The visualization is from the Project M library and is specifically "Zion" by Phat and EOS.

Links

The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

This piece was composed entirely in VCV Rack 1.6. The patch is rather simple in design and does not utilize many modules. The heart of the sound is produced by the E-Series 340 Cloud Generator. A sequencer is used with an oscillating tempo to trigger changes in the ADSR envelope over the Cloud Generator. A number of LFOs are used to oscillate the delay parameters on the sound. The result is a piece that continues to unfold and change over time. It could literally go on forever if it isn't stopped. recurring themse arise with changes over time like a composed piece that continues to vary and generate. This piece is from the Living not Breathing series.

The visualization is from the Project M library and is named "Tunnel Chasers" by Martin.

Links

The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

This is a sound experience for relaxation, meditation, and sleep that has a black screen for listening comfort. It is most effective using headphones because of the binaural beats. The experience includes Tibetan singing bowl-like harmonics, synthesized ocean waves, an ambient melody, synth ASMR to stimulate a meridian response, and binaural beats to encourage a delta brain wave state. The experience begins with the synthesized singing bowl harmonics and a similar sound performing an ambient melody that is quite uplifting and designed to take the thinking mind for a a walk to calm it down. The ocean waves gradually enter and the melody soothes the mind. As the melody ends, the ocean waves gradually fade tot he distance and allow a soft noise to take the foreground. The sound is like being in a cave near the ocean with the synth ASMR providing crystal-like prickles. The binaural beats enter and the meditation or sleep can begin proper for the remaining half hour of the session. All of the tones, harmonics, and melody are based upon A 432 tuning.

Links

The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

In this episode, we see how Dr. Lawrence W. Moore uses VCV Rack to make synthesized Tibetan singing bowl harmonics in his Sound Experiments for Relaxation, Meditation, and Sleep. He shows how the module settings are designed to emphasize moving harmonics that have a similar modulation to the Tibetan singing bowls. He also shows how to tune some modules in VCV Rack to A 432 Hz to take advantage of that tuning system. He shows what is coming up in the next sound experiment so that the audience can provide feedback about how the different techniques utilized affect their experience.

Please check out:
@AlexPettyMusic
@mikegourley411
Alex Petty's Research: https://alexpetty.com

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

The Wayfarer project is releasing a new series called "Wayfarer Music Making," which will cover Dr. Lawrence W. Moore's music making process when composing new Wayfarer music. Wayfarer combines elements of electro-acoustic, electronic music, experimental music, and ambient music.

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The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

This is a sound experience that includes synthesized Tibetan singing bowl harmonics, an ambient melody derived from the same sound, synthesized ocean waves with varying irregularities to sound more natural, synth ASMR prickles to produce a meridian response, and binaural beats based on A at 432 Hz with beating within the delta brain wave frequency range. Much of the music uses soft noise as a glue to make sure that the elements do not come through as too profound so as to encourage relaxation. The black screen is provided for comfort as blue light is detrimental to the experience. This experience is most effective using headphones. The first hour is for slowing down the mind and the second hour is for maintaining the state.

Links

The Wayfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

In this episode we look at how binaural beating can be used to affect brain wave frequencies to aid in relaxation, meditation, and sleep. In the Sound experiments series that runs parallel to this one, binaural beating is utilized to help produce a delta wave frequency range of brain wave function, that would be conducive for sleep. Dr. Lawrence W. Moore describes the different brain wave frequency ranges, alpha, beta, theta, and delta and demonstrates how he uses VCV Rack to produce binaural beats that create the pulsing effect to the two brain hemispheres to produce the effect.

Recommended Artists

Mike Gourley: @mikegourley411
Alex Petty Music: @AlexPettyMusic
The Milan Gudzik: @TheMilangudzik

Links

The Wazikyfarer Project Website: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project (Music channel): https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project Learning: https://youtube.com/@thewayfarerprojectlearning
The Wayfarer Project Adventures: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerprojectadventures

Here's a patch that I made with VCV Rack that utilizes sync distortion as well as a number of other techniques to create a noisy sound. There's beauty in it and its drone. The fractal animation is from Project M using a visualization by EOS and Phat called Chasers 13 Sentinel.

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Credits

Music composed and recorded by Momilani Ramstrum
Video created by Lawrence W. Moore

Description

Water is a voice processing piece composed and performed by Momilani Ramstrum, who asked Lawrence W. Moore to produce the video for the piece. Moore strove to express water at an elemental level as well as at an abstract level in complementing the sound of the piece. The gestures employed by the voice are highlighted, expressed, and brought into vivid, colorful life by the use of fractal imagery.

Tools Utilized

Vocal performance recording using a Pd patch and a MIDI glove made by Momilani Ramstrum: https://momilaniramstrum.com
Fractals generated and animated using Ultra Fractal https://ultrafractal.com
Filtering and final production performed using Sony Vegas Pro: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/vegas-pro/

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This is another sound experience for relaxation, meditation, and sleep. It begins with 3 minutes of ocean waves and then then the singing bowl-like harmonics gradually enter. As they sustain, an ambient melody takes the mind on a journey to help it relax by giving it some beauty to experience that recalls ancient times. After a good while, the ocean waves decrease a bit and a chorus of tones enters so that one can sing in resonance. The ancient melody from earlier on returns to provide the mind with more beauty and rises to a climax of subtlety. Gradually, a slow descent begins into a a seaside cave. The cave has crystals in it that resonate, providing synth ASMR prickles that are quite soothing. A haze rises up slowly such that the binaural beats can help bring about a delta brain wave state without standing out too much. The various elements ebb and flow with the distant sound of the ocean waves outside of the cave. In this peaceful state, the last hour is a sustained embrace of sound to now that the mind has been quieted.

Links

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The Wayfarer Project on YouTube: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerproject
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One of the most soothing sounds in nature is that of ocean waves. Synthesizing ocean waves sounds is not necessarily difficulty, but refining them to the point of sounding natural while controlling their rate to slow the mind is an art form. First performed by the work done at the Monroe Institute founded by Robert A. Monroe, the synthesized sound of ocean waves played an important part of the Gateway Experience recordings. They are also playing a major role in the Sound Experiments for Relaxation, Meditation, and Sleep series. They help relax and sooth us while conjuring up visions of beautiful places. Additionally, they help us to slow our breathing and keep is regular without being robotic. Finally, they help to lull the active side of our minds into a state of contentment.

I encourage my viewers to check out the music of @AlexPettyMusic and @mikegourley411

Links

The Wayfarer Project: https://thewayfarerproject.com
The Wayfarer Project on YouTube: https://youtube.com/thewayfarerproject
The Wayfarer Project on X: https://x.com/@TheWayfarerProj
The Wayfarer Project on Minds: https://www.minds.com/register?referrer=thewayfarerproject
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The Wayfarer Project is the home of Wayfarer music and Dr. Lawrence W. Moore's tutorials in synthesis, sound design, audio production and multimedia art.