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Thank you for the pink noise!
All files have been professionally synthesized in stereo to the greatest of mathematical precision. There are no repeating parts, as found in a lot of so-called noise files today. They are 44.1kHz 16-bit stereo wav files. These contain rest periods of 30 seconds.
Logarithmic sine (Up from 30hz)
http://www.mediafire.com/?30ommiwwe1j
Arithmetic sine (Up from 30hz)
http://www.mediafire.com/?zxmwydmiwzj
Pink noise:
pink.zip
White noise:
white.zip
I'll take requests for certain waveforms or frequencies/sweeps at any time.
All in all, it depends on your taste. I recommend downloading the pink noise and logarithmic sine and putting them on a looping playlist.
All files have been professionally synthesized in stereo to the greatest of mathematical precision. There are no repeating parts, as found in a lot of so-called noise files today. They are 44.1kHz 16-bit stereo wav files. These contain rest periods of 30 seconds.
Logarithmic sine (Up from 30hz)
http://www.mediafire.com/?30ommiwwe1j
Arithmetic sine (Up from 30hz)
http://www.mediafire.com/?zxmwydmiwzj
Pink noise:
pink.zip
White noise:
white.zip
I'll take requests for certain waveforms or frequencies/sweeps at any time.
All in all, it depends on your taste. I recommend downloading the pink noise and logarithmic sine and putting them on a looping playlist.
Thank you, this is the only file I was able to download at my work PC. Putting it in loop with my UM 3DT.I know this thread is ancient… but the most recent one I could find.
I just used the ‘Audio Engineers Headphone burn-in HD‘ file from https://audioengineers.eu/burn-in-and-fine-tuning/ and can say I like my new Focal Elegia very much after burning them in (with the file and some music.)