3,600 Taps per Second Velvet Noise, Black Screen π·β¬ β’ 12 hours β’ No mid-roll ads
Velvet noise can help you relax and get some sleep, and may alleviate the effects of tinnitus. It is a type of audio signal consisting of random, isolated impulse events, also known as "taps." These taps create a unique, sparse texture, making the noise ideal for various applications like sound masking and synthesis. Enjoy, and rest well.
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β’ YouTube Music: https://youtu.be/8K1IU8sFIsw
β’ Rumble: https://rumble.com/v407qrv-3600-taps-per-second-velvet-noise-black-screen-12-hours-no-ads.html
Fun fact: velvet noise is not an "official" color of noise (after all, velvet is not a color!), so there may be multiple interpretations of how it should sound. Its primary and defining trait is its "taps per second," which make it sound more like standard white noise as the number increases and the taps become denser. I generated this audio entirely in code and specified a sample rate of 48,000 samples per second and a per-sample tap probability (the chance that tap will occur) of 7.5%. Hence, 48,000 Γ 0.075 = 3,600, which is why this is titled "3,600 Taps per Second."
Looking for more taps per second? Try this 7,200 taps per second velvet noise: https://youtu.be/CG6qYHu-4S0
Looking for something a little less crispy? Try this green noise: https://youtu.be/orBcmzwprr8
Want to browse all my colors of noise? Here's a playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSlejFTVB3ktrE8MD1ZIbhLGl-QwnwuL3
Want to browse all my recorded sounds? Here's a playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSlejFTVB3kuuEB5n91FqmjZ8k2roH11H
πΎ Software:
β’ FFmpeg: https://ffmpeg.org/
β’ Visual Studio: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/
I created this audio myself from scratch. Unauthorized reproduction of any of my content (including video, audio, title, description, and thumbnail) is strictly prohibited and will result in legal retaliation.
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