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AuthorTopic: How to create noise?
Alive In Chernobyl
Posted: 23rd June 2004 13:48
I want to create white and pink noises. What is a good software to do this for me for free? All that I need is 60 seconds at 24-bits and 44,1khz.
declassified
Posted: 23rd June 2004 13:51
The VB SoundGenerator:
http://www.vb-audio.com/
pHz
Posted: 23rd June 2004 13:52
most decent audio editors should have a generate noise function (my adobe audition does) ...

... and there should be a few freeware subtractive synths out there that have a noise waveform (linplug freealpha springs to mind but dont quote me on that)

slainte Smile rob
Kriminal
Posted: 23rd June 2004 13:53
pHz wrote:
(linplug freealpha springs to mind but dont quote me on that)

Ooops Embarassed
pHz
Posted: 23rd June 2004 14:01
Kriminal wrote:
pHz wrote:
(linplug freealpha springs to mind but dont quote me on that)

Ooops Embarassed

eh ???

slainte Confused rob
Alive In Chernobyl
Posted: 23rd June 2004 15:48
Vb-Audio does not generate a file. I cannot use VSTi synth, sorry Sad Is there a VST or DX?
whyterabbyt
Posted: 23rd June 2004 15:57
I think there's an MDA 'Test Signal' plugin which creates noise...
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