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Stress Melter does pretty much what it says on the tin. I couldn’t really think of a better name for it, because the goal here was very simple: to create a sound that helps stress soften and fade without effort. As most of you know, I make these sounds a lot. That usually means a lot of tweaking, careful listening, and time spent reading about what actually helps the nervous system settle, reduce cortisol, and support melatonin release. This time I wanted to keep things very direct. I wasn’t trying to be clever or experimental, just to bring together the main sounds that reliably help relieve stress and blend them into one simple, low-effort sound environment. After some research, I narrowed it down to three elements: Respiratory Entrainment Waves Slow, repeating wave cycles that gently guide breathing and reduce stress-related nervous system activity. Low-Frequency Noise Bed Brown noise weighted toward lower frequencies that masks sudden sounds and lowers sensory alertness. Neural Grounding Tone A steady, low-frequency tone that promotes nervous system stability and supports deep relaxation. These were shaped and blended in the studio to stay steady over time, without sharp edges or noticeable changes, so the sound can sit quietly in the background and do its job. With my usual MIDI keyboard, elongated fabric scratching and some ocean field recordings, I've made something any stress-head (like myself) should be able to enjoy and unwind with. So sleep long and sleep well, my friends. MADE USING: Respiratory wave shaping (Ocean field recording Zadar, Croatia), low-frequency noise blending, grounding tones, harmonic filtering, long-form amplitude smoothing