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Tinnitune

Tinnitus Synthesizer & Acoustic Therapy

Audio Disconnected
Master Volume
50%

Real-Time Spectrum Visualizer

Visualization of the combined audio output to your ears

1. Tinnitus Tuner

Adjust the controls until the generated sound closely matches your internal ringing.

4000 Hz
20 Hz 16 kHz
±0 Hz
-100 Hz +100 Hz
Left Ear Only
L R
30%
No saved settings

2. Therapy & Masking

Combine ambient sounds with noise and activate the Notch Filter to rest your brain.

Notch Filter

Dynamically removes a narrow band around your tinnitus frequency from ambient sounds.

Filter Inactive Cut: - Hz
Gentle Rain Brown noise with high-frequency droplets
0%
Ocean Waves Slow modulation of pink noise
0%
Forest Wind Random bandpass filter
0%
0%

Binaural Beats

Plays offset frequencies in each ear to stimulate relaxation brainwaves.

Disabled

3. Inhibition & Science

Residual Inhibition (Temporary Suppression)

By listening to a sound that mimics your tinnitus for a short period, the brain sometimes temporarily suppresses its perception.

60s
It should be played at the same volume as your tinnitus. If it hurts or is uncomfortable, stop it.

Inverse Wave Experiment (Phase)

Explore how sound waves behave when colliding out of phase in physical space.

Phase Mode
Waves sum up (constructive physical interference)
What happens?

When playing a sine wave in phase (0°) in both channels, the waves add up in the air. If we invert the phase to 180° in one channel and you use external speakers, the waves collide in the air and physical intensity decreases due to destructive interference.

Medical note: If you use headphones, they do not mix in the air and your brain will hear both sides independently. Since your tinnitus is neurological (brain-based), the inverted physical wave will not cancel it.