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Virtual Crickets Custom Colored Noise #1 - Peach Noise

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Why is this noise Peach instead of another color?

The color is based on the RGB color model, where Red corresponds to the lowest 1/3rd of the human hearing range, Green corresponds to the middle 1/3rd, and Blue corresponds to the highest 1/3rd. If you run this sound through a frequency analyzer, and convert the relative levels to RGB, you get (roughly) a peach color.

But why did I assign R, G, and B to those particular frequency bands?

Well, essentially because it closely follows the pattern of noises that already have established names: white noise is a flat response across the board (R: 255, G: 255, B: 255), Red Noise (also known as Brownian Noise) is mostly low frequencies (R: 255, G: ~150, B: ~50), Green Noise is mostly mid frequency noise (R: ~75 G: 255 B: ~75), etc.

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released February 2, 2019

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Virtual Crickets South Carolina

Virtual Crickets is the ambience and white noise focused pseudonym of Hayden Davenport, a freelance video game composer also known as Lo-Phi. The music posted here is entirely for sleep, study, relaxation, meditation and/or focus.

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