W Wapiti New member Jun 16, 2014 #1 Hey guys, looking to do a studio callibration. anyone know where I can get my hands n a good pink noise sample? thanks! Wapiti Wisdom
Hey guys, looking to do a studio callibration. anyone know where I can get my hands n a good pink noise sample? thanks! Wapiti Wisdom
bandcoach Zukatoku - Mod Scientist Jun 16, 2014 #2 why not just synthesise it? DSP Generation of Pink Noise Example: Synthesis of 1/F Noise (Pink Noise) Music and Computers - check out the applet halfway down the page Pink noise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Last edited: Jun 19, 2014
why not just synthesise it? DSP Generation of Pink Noise Example: Synthesis of 1/F Noise (Pink Noise) Music and Computers - check out the applet halfway down the page Pink noise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
M mycbeats uptownxlonely Jun 16, 2014 #3 Depending on what daw you use some come with a generator, like Studio One for example.
M mr_peoplese New member Jun 18, 2014 #4 Can you add a bit cruncher/overdrive plug and take it off the bleed?
bandcoach Zukatoku - Mod Scientist Jun 18, 2014 #5 um, no that would not work at all pink noise is equal power per frequency whereas white noise is equal power per octave adding distortion is not the same as creating noise that fits those or other defined power profiles
um, no that would not work at all pink noise is equal power per frequency whereas white noise is equal power per octave adding distortion is not the same as creating noise that fits those or other defined power profiles
S sheggs New member Jun 19, 2014 #6 bandcoach said: um, no that would not work at all pink noise is equal power per frequency whereas white noise is equal power per octave adding distortion is not the same as creating noise that fits those or other defined power profiles Click to expand... We have one you can download for free - Testing for Corner Bass Trap Placement - GIK Acoustics Half way down this page
bandcoach said: um, no that would not work at all pink noise is equal power per frequency whereas white noise is equal power per octave adding distortion is not the same as creating noise that fits those or other defined power profiles Click to expand... We have one you can download for free - Testing for Corner Bass Trap Placement - GIK Acoustics Half way down this page