Sound healers using tuning forks or quartz bowls can now validate their work. A "pure" bowl harmonic produces the famous Chladni hexagon. A "dirty" or damaged bowl produces jagged, asymmetrical splotches. The updated software allows healers to record a session and overlay the "frequency map" over a patient’s time line. It provides visual proof of harmonic consistency.
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The previous version was free/donation-ware. The updated version is $39.99 USD (one-time license) or $5/month subscription for cloud pattern sharing and AI-generated presets. Many users feel the core functionality (Chladni patterns) should be free, with only advanced visual effects behind the paywall. software tonoscope updated