Transform your TTS voice clips into ASMR or hypnotic audio in bulk — no audio knowledge required.
By Reactorcore — https://reactorcore.itch.io/
- Install FFmpeg and make sure it is on your system PATH. Easy installer: https://reactorcore.itch.io/ffmpeg-to-path-installer
- Run
ASMRifier.exe. - In the Process tab, select your Input Folder (folder containing your voice clips) and your Output Folder (where processed files will be saved).
- Choose your settings across the other tabs (or leave the defaults — they work great out of the box).
- Click Start. Processed files appear in the output folder as they complete.
Use Preview First File to process just the first clip and hear the result before running the full batch.
| Tab | What it does |
|---|---|
| Process | Select folders, start/stop/preview the batch, watch the progress log |
| Main Preset | Choose the overall sound style: Soft-Spoken ASMR, Whispered ASMR, Relaxing Hypnosis, or Deep Mesmerization |
| Voice & Pitch | Adjust pitch shifting and pitch wobble (LFO) depth |
| Space & Movement | Control stereo panning style and movement speed |
| Atmosphere | Add echo, reverb, chorus, background noise, and noise pulsing |
| Tempo & Intensity | Speed up or slow down the audio; adjust the overall effect intensity |
| Binaural | Add binaural beats (Alpha, Theta, Gamma) mixed into the output |
| Settings | Output format (WAV/MP3/both), normalization mode, FFmpeg status |
- Windows 10 or 11
- FFmpeg installed and on PATH — https://reactorcore.itch.io/ffmpeg-to-path-installer
- Headphones recommended for listening to spacial effects, binaural beats and to hear the smaller cool details in the enhanced audio
The Binaural tab generates low-frequency audio tones mixed into the output. Headphones are required for binaural beats to work as intended.
Do not use binaural beats if you have epilepsy, a pacemaker, or other conditions sensitive to rhythmic audio stimulation. If you experience discomfort, stop immediately.
Processed files are saved to your chosen output folder with a suffix indicating the preset and normalization mode used (e.g. myfile-softs-pk_norm.wav). The original files are never modified.