I would have thought that they would have taken the most precaution not to mess up one of their truly 'premium' tracks. Unfortunately, Hand of God was a victim of this-although it is still pretty powerful it is backed by a truly obnoxious rock-opera-type soundtrack that almost completely obliterates the tones. I feel that the soundscapes were all chosen pretty well, except when the music sounded a bit cheesey and overblasted during some tracks. Some of these are the exact same soundscapes found on the CDs and the iTunes store (not a bad thing). And the loops weren't seamless, so that didn't help the effectiveness at all.Īs for the 2010 app? 1000x better! Each dose is built into a pre-designed ambient soundtrack catered for each specific dose. They were tones and carrier static only, but you could choose one of three short loops to go along with them if you so chose. THE DOSES: The old app had a somewhat shabby assortment of 5-minute doses that never quite did the trick for me. Let me make this clear: the 2010 iDoser app is a thousand times better than the old one! It was well worth the $5 and probably worth more - this wide assortment of 15-minute ambient soundscapes are certainly more powerful than I expected!