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This is great I usually turn off the music If you hit stop or move the music to the left the. It will not play music the next time. I like the sounds and the isocronic tone playing I turn a few is these at a time like rain, crickets, river. I hope the developer will continue to update this app so it works in future iOS updates. It is working great on my Android 12 Pro Max running iOS 14. I think this is a good thing to help relax and even use it to meditate too.
I wanted to put down 5 stars, but the developer seems to have forgotten all about this gem of software. It still works, and for the most part works well, but isn’t being actively developed. This means that at any moment it could just fall off the App Store into oblivion never to be seen again. Or at least could be unworkable on a new Android or something. I hope that the developer updates it for full compatibility with all current devices and OSes. Maybe could add some improvements to the UI or add new features. I’d LOVE the ability to put this on in the background while I listened to podcasts or audio books. That may not be possible, but it sure would be helpful. Or an alternative could be to be able to run it on my Android .. maybe a Android version?
I don’t like using the sounds or music with the beats, I like them untainted, but I realized there’s a woman talking in the background of EVERY. SINGLE. BEAT. It’s irritating. The free version didn’t do that. If it weren’t for that it would have 5 stars!
This seems like a very good app with a great selection of beat programs, background noise, and music. I like how you can adjust the volume of each separately. I like to use binaural beats and isochronic tones with just background noise, such as rain, the ocean, etc. My problem with this app is that it seems that the developer is not knowledgeable about frequency ranges. For example, the Delta Meditation, the description says that the session starts at 13hz and ends at 14hz. Hmm. But neither one of those frequencies are in the Delta range, but rather fall in the Beta range. I found similar statements in several of the descriptions. How can someone who develops such an app not know the frequency ranges? Makes me wonder if they are even using the right frequencies for the intended results?
Not a fan of the music but like the isochronic tones... Doesn't let you separate the tones from the music, can't even turn the music volume down in comparison to the tone. Don't know if I'll keep it like this..
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