About

A personal sound ritual studio for focus, calm, sleep, and creative flow.

Build immersive soundscapes from live-generated frequencies, nature textures, and your own tapped rhythms.

Story

Why Soniqara exists

Soniqara was created for people who use sound as part of their daily rhythm — to focus, reset, breathe, create, or wind down.

Most audio apps give you a fixed track. Soniqara is different. It lets you shape your own sound ritual from live frequency layers, nature ambience, breathing patterns, and rhythm.

The goal is not to tell you what you should feel. The goal is to give you a calm, flexible space to build the sound environment that feels right for you.

Foundations

What is frequency?

Frequency describes how often a wave repeats in one second. It is measured in Hertz, written as Hz. One Hertz means one complete cycle per second.

In sound, frequency is one of the main things that shapes pitch. Lower frequencies are usually heard as deeper tones, while higher frequencies are usually heard as brighter or sharper tones. For example, a low tone might feel deep and heavy, while a higher tone may feel lighter, clearer, or more intense.

1 Hz
one wave cycle per second
100 Hz
one hundred wave cycles per second
1,000 Hz
one thousand wave cycles per second
Low frequency — wide, slow wave
Lower Hz = deeper / broader
High frequency — tight, fast wave
Higher Hz = brighter / tighter
Sound

Frequency, pitch, and vibration

Sound travels as vibration through a medium such as air. When these vibrations reach the ear, the brain interprets them as sound. Frequency helps determine the perceived pitch, while volume affects loudness, and waveform affects tone or texture.

A pure sine wave can sound smooth and simple. A triangle wave can feel softer and rounded. A square or saw wave can feel brighter, sharper, or more intense. Natural sounds such as rain, waves, wind, and fire are different because they contain many frequencies at once, creating rich broadband textures rather than one single tone.

Experience

How sound can affect human experience

Sound can influence how a space feels and how a person experiences that space. Steady tones, ambient textures, and repeated rhythms may support focus, relaxation, reflection, sleep routines, or creative flow for some people.

Lower tones can feel grounding or spacious. Brighter tones can feel more alert, clear, or energising. Natural textures such as rain, waves, wind, and fire can help create a calm or immersive atmosphere. Rhythmic patterns can also give the mind and body something steady to follow.

The effect of sound is personal. The same tone or texture may feel calming to one person and distracting to another. Soniqara is designed to help you explore your own preferred sound environments safely and intentionally.

Inside the studio

How Soniqara uses frequency

Three layers combine to let you shape a personal sound ritual rather than simply play a fixed audio track.

Frequency Layers

Precise tones generated live in the browser. These form the tonal body of a ritual.

Nature Layer

Atmospheric textures such as rain, waves, wind, and fire. These add depth, movement, and environmental feeling.

Rhythm Layer

Tap-based percussion that lets you create your own grounding rhythm over a soundscape.

Features

How Soniqara works

Six tools work together to help you shape a personal sound ritual.

Frequency Layers

The foundation of every ritual. Each layer can use a chosen frequency, waveform, volume, and stereo position. Keep it simple with one tone or build richer sound by combining multiple layers.

Atmosphere

Adds natural ambience such as rain, thunder, waves, wind, fire, storm, or birds. Helps place your ritual inside a calmer sound environment. Adjust intensity to decide how subtle or present the ambience feels.

Rhythm Layer

Tap, loop, and shape simple percussive patterns. Use sounds like Root Drum, Shaker, Bell, Chime, and more. Rhythms can be saved by themselves or included inside a complete saved session.

Breath Guide

A visual breathing companion. The orb expands and contracts through selected breathing patterns, helping you pace inhale, hold, and exhale phases while your sound ritual plays.

Effects

Shape the character of your sound. Low-pass can soften brightness, high-pass can reduce low rumble, reverb adds space, delay adds echo, and tremolo or vibrato can create gentle movement.

Saved Sessions and Exports

A Saved Session keeps the full sound you created: ritual, frequency layers, effects, atmosphere, rhythm, and duration. Return to it in Library or export it as a WAV file where available.

Soniqara is designed for ambience, focus, relaxation, and creative exploration only. It is not medical treatment. Responses vary. Use comfortable volume levels, especially with headphones.

Safe use

Soniqara is a wellness sound tool designed for relaxation, focus, mindfulness, and creative exploration. It is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Keep your volume at a comfortable level, especially with headphones. Avoid loud high-frequency tones and take breaks during longer listening sessions.

Audio Credits

Some nature ambience sounds used in Soniqara are sourced from Pixabay under the Pixabay Content License. Attribution is not required, but we gratefully credit the creators below.

Pixabay sound effects are used as part of Soniqara’s layered ambience and ritual audio experience. Raw source files are not sold or distributed as standalone downloads.

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