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Granular Synthesis - Is an advanced audio technique that manipulates sound at an extremely fine level, breaking it down into tiny fragments called grains (typically ranging from a few milliseconds to a few hundred milliseconds). These grains can then be independently modified, rearranged, layered, stretched, or processed to create entirely new textures, atmospheres, and sonic movements.

ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) - Is an auditory-triggered sensation often described as "tingles," linking sound perception with tactile and somatosensory processing. ASMR can create a sense of deep relaxation, stress relief, and enhanced focus. Soundscapes are crafted using binaural recording techniques to enhance the immersive quality of the experience, leveraging psychoacoustics to create a heightened sense of presence.

Psychoacoustics – Focuses on sound waves and their psychological and physiological effects on the listener. It explores how the brain processes frequency, amplitude, spatial positioning, and timbre, as well as how cognitive biases, expectations, and emotions influence auditory perception. Key areas of psychoacoustics include masking (how some sounds obscure others), spatial hearing (how we locate sound sources), pitch perception, and timbre recognition.

Haptic Sound - Refers to the use of sound to create tactile sensations, often through vibrations or physical feedback. It is commonly used in immersive experiences where low-frequency audio signals move enough air to create vibrations that can be felt on the skin or body. This enhances the perception of sound by adding a physical dimension, making experiences more immersive and realistic.