Or a privacy respecting way on the web.

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    I am a big fan of MyNoise, which mixes real-life recorded sounds, but you have a ridiculous amount of control over almost everything.

    It’s browser-based, so compatible with any device. Once it has downloaded the sounds, it doesn’t use any more bandwidth.

    Definitely worth supporting with a donation.

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      The amazing thing is that one guy is behind everything you see and hear. Dr Pigeon is like a polymath. He develops and runs the site, creates all the sounds and plays all the instruments (with a few exceptions). I beg everyone who uses that site to donate, so he can keep going.

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      VCV rack is awesome, if not the easiest to start from scratch with. For those who haven’t heard of it, it’s basically a virtual modular analog synthesizer. You can build your own sound generating machines out of a huge selection of modules, including oscillators, filters, sequencers, etc. Some of the modules are based on real hardware modules that you can buy, but there’s a huge variety.

      It’s fun to play around with, but if you’re new to modular synthesis then I recommend limiting your module selection to just the built-in ones to start because the full selection is pretty overwhelming if you don’t know a VFO from an ADSR evelope generator.

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    What exactly are you looking for? Why not just download one of those 24+ hours white noise videos from YouTube and play those with a media player?

    • NuVault@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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      I’m looking for something like Dark Noise on iOS, which allows you to mix different sounds and regulate their volumes.