Question for the good folks here.

Lately I've been thinking I'd like some more "immersion"/distraction when tied down in Segufix. One thing I sometimes like is hypno files, but that doesn't really work well for me while using my segufix for some reason. I've also found the 3d effect binaural videos that (when using headphones) makes it sound like you're in the place the audio was recorded (example here).
I'd love to find one of these 3d/binaural audio files but kinky and taken from the perspective of being locked in a psych ward or a mistress keeping me locked. Doesn't have to be constant audio, but for example just an hour of occasional background noises, a door unlocking, someone walking in, picking up a chart, scribbling something down, putting the chart back and walking back out, at random intervals the "inspection hatch" in the door being opened and slammed closed, someone screaming in the background that they're "not crazy", etc.

Or another idea a mistress or master just walking around the bed, whispering in your ears, commenting from the foot of the bed about how you're not going anywhere, that they have you at their will, threats to escape before they decide to do something, the occasional long silence.

I've never been able to find anything like this, but maybe someone here has an idea on whether it exists? Anybody else have ideas like this or inspiration to write a script?

Sadly I don't really have the means to actually record it myself at the moment and sadly I have a face for radio and a voice for print (not to mention a terrible Dutch accent)

  • Hey that’s a very cool idea. I‘ve been tripping while in Segufix, and used a liquid oil projector to have psychedelic patterns on the ceiling above me. But binaural sounds could bring this to another dimension.

  • Look into elevenlabs. I use this AI voice generator all the time at work. It can do text to speech and has several voice and language options.

  • I’m sure that a free prog like Audacity would let you put something like this together, from freely available wav files, or downloadable sound effects.

    You could also experiment with the Shepard tone generators that are available - putting those in headphones is like binaural but also strange at the same time….. and certain ones are proven to have an effect on the nervous system

  • Look into non sleep deep rest activities, particularly yoga nidra and other guided meditations, hypno, stories etc. Lots of audio files out there. 

  • I used eleven labs to do some text to speech, played in loop. For binoral effect or echo effect ect.. I edited the audio with audacity

  • Maybe this is something that can be solved using AI?

    Not sure why you're getting so heavily downvoted for this, it's a sensible suggestion that AI could generate this kind of soundtrack.

    People just dont like AI for many good reasons. And to be honest, i am an AI-sceptic myself. However in this case what OP is asking for is extremely specific and ASMR or similar soundclips related to Segufix is pretty much non existent.

    So, unless someone wants to make such audio recordings. The only way to actually get some is to have AI do it.

    Yup, exactly my thoughts, I'm also not a big fan of AI generated content per se, but this seems like a fairly good way for the OP to get what they want.