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Dear fellows

For the last 3 years I have been working with a team on ORRO - a gamified listening platform. Over time our players build a mystical world of gardens the more they listen to our audio tracks.

ORRO Trailer

Currently providing a set of 16 meditation stories, we plan on releasing various content in the future such as soundtracks, music and inspiring content.

Our method: PLAY -> LISTEN -> PAUSE. You enter the world with a mission of finding a silent spot in the world, then you're guided with an audio track, finally you enjoy a voluntary space to apply what's been learned.

We will release at the end of 2021. I'd love to get your opinions and feedback. You may also become a free tester or partner of the future audio content.

It would be great to start a conversation here : )

on August 3, 2021
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    Hi there;
    Great idea, happy to test. I do meditations every day, they help a lot. Watched your trailer on YouTube and have the following suggestions:
    on images and animations - suggest to have slower motion, focus more on the nature, as opposed to man-made objects; as far as the color palette goes - focus more on blue/green/purple part of the spectrum;
    on music - choose more calm tunes; also consider music written based on 432 Hz standard, as opposed to the commonly accepted 440 Hz. There are many examples on Youtube, and hare is one of the sources explaining in simple terms, why it is important: https://globalnews.ca/news/4194106/440-hz-conspiracy-music/

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