08-Nov-2018, 17:33
(08-Nov-2018, 08:20)Soniclife Wrote:(08-Nov-2018, 08:01)K4680 Wrote: White noise:This is different from what Wikipedia says, e.g. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_noise
Contains all frequencies, but the frequencies are different loud. The high frequencies are louder and seen at 25db to the lowest frequency.
Pink noise:
Contains all frequencies of the audible range, all the same loud, linear, so to speak.
Brown noise:
Is just as multifrequential but the volume distribution is inversely proportional to the white noise, the drop in level to the high frequencies is 6dB / octave.
Hi, comes from a book for speaker development and testing. Comes from the year 1970, belongs to the standard literature for studio technology!
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