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Anyone know where to find a white (edit pink) noise recording?

zixxer

Diamond Member
I'd like to play it over my pc speakers at night...


hmm.. I think I'm actually looking for pink noise...


is there a difference?


We have a $5k machine that plays white (or pink?) noise at my office.. and it works great. You can't hear someone int he cubicle next to you. I figured it would work great for helping me sleep/
 
I had the operators tuned for "white noise"

I have presets or I can jog the dials on the console. To me brown noise is relaxing! And that's no $hit!

Cheers!
 
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
I had the operators tuned for "white noise"

I have presets or I can jog the dials on the console. To me brown noise is relaxing! And that's no $hit!

Cheers!

I found something called soundmasker. it has a 30 day trial.. so far so good....
 
BTW, Ocean Wave recordings are great white noise loops. They're not as tedious as constant static, but get the job done 🙂
 
Sony's Sound Forge software is pretty nice. It can splice in / produce the white pink brown etc noises into projects. I find white noise comforting.

Also it has a frequency run-through. It begins just below the human auditory threshold and ends just above it. Good to test the range of your speakers (and your ears!). When it climbs to the high frequencies on loud speakers it can cause some pretty serious headaches.
 
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
pink noise generator

First response from Goggle.

booo.. linux.

A Sequenced Binaural Wave Generator for Linux+Windows. It may be used to generate sounds that entrain the brain's waves to oscillate at selected frequencies to aid in relaxation, lucid dreaming, meditation, clear thought, out-of-body experiences and more

Where do you see that it's for windows too?
 
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
pink noise generator

First response from Goggle.

booo.. linux.

A Sequenced Binaural Wave Generator for Linux+Windows. It may be used to generate sounds that entrain the brain's waves to oscillate at selected frequencies to aid in relaxation, lucid dreaming, meditation, clear thought, out-of-body experiences and more

Where do you see that it's for windows too?
It's sourceforge page.

I just downloaded the Windows version. If my speakers were working I'd give it a shot.
 
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