White Noise 1 & 10 Hour Audio Download

$4.99

The classic, full-spectrum White Noise ambient sound is perfect for masking environmental noise, helping you relax, concentrate, and find relief from tinnitus.

Description

White Noise audio download is a pleasant, full-spectrum ambient sound that many people use for sleep, relaxation, or focus by masking other nearby sounds. It’s most recognizable as the static sound heard on analog television or radio and is one of many ‘noise colors’ that have different frequency responses.

The frequency response of White Noise is even across the human listening spectrum, giving it a flat response. This makes it ideal for testing speakers and microphones by playing it back and measuring the sound with a real-time spectrum analyzer (RTA).

Noise has been used in audio for creative and technical purposes. It’s often incorporated into music production to mask sonic artifacts inherent in digital recording, which can smooth out the music.

Beyond technical applications, sounds like White Noise permeate the natural environment humankind has lived in since the dawn of listening. Streams, rivers, oceans, rain, and wind are all examples of noise in our environment. The White Noise audio download includes both one-hour and ten-hour versions.

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