Description: Harmonics in sound design refer to the use of harmonic frequencies to create immersive audio experiences. This concept is fundamental in creating virtual environments, where sound plays a crucial role in the perception of space and atmosphere. Harmonics allow developers to integrate layers of audio that complement each other, generating a sense of depth and realism. By employing harmonic frequencies, a sonic balance is achieved that can influence listeners’ emotions, enhancing narratives and experiences. Additionally, harmonics can be manipulated in real-time, adapting to changes in the environment or user interactions, resulting in a dynamic and immersive auditory experience. This technique is not limited to background music but also applies to sound effects and dialogue, creating a cohesive soundscape that enriches the overall experience.