Random Noise by Color (Various Noise Distributions)
Sometimes it is desirable to mask background audio using random noise. Your Diamond Cut Make Waves Generator (found under the Edit menu/Make Waves) provides you with various distributions of noise that you can produce. Random noise can be used to mask conversations or to simply create a background environment more conducive to sleep or relaxation. Check them out and hear what they sound like.
Color (or type) |
Characteristics | Slope | Density |
White | Equal Energy per unit Hertz | Flat | Uniform |
Pink | Equal Energy per unit Octave | -3 dB/Octave | 1/F |
Brown | Analogous to Brownian Motion | -6 dB/Octave | 1/F^2 |
Red | Another name for Brown Noise | -6 dB/Octave | 1/F^2 |
Blue | Azure Noise (proportional to F) | +3 dB/Octave | F |
Green | Pink Noise with Emphasis at 500 Hz | Non-Linear | Somewhat Subjective |
Violet | Differentiated White Noise | +6 dB/Octave | F^2 |
Grey | Psychoacoustic equal loudness Curves | Proportional to SPL | Varies with loudness |
Seismic | Random Noise below 20 Hz | -3 dB/Octave | In-audible |
Black | Analogous to black body radiation | Silence | Edit/Mute |
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I guess that this new set of features could be called either Hi-Fi to Dine By or The Relaxer". It could also be called "The Sound Masker".