[AH] Red noize
Andy Mucho
andy at software-superstars.com
Fri Feb 4 15:52:22 CET 2000
Sorry. What I meant to say was that as far as *I* understand it,
Red Noise is the same as Pink Noise.
And IIRC it rolls off at about -3dB per octave
AndyM
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> [mailto:owner-synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl]On Behalf Of Carlos Vila
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> Subject: Re: [AH] Red noize
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> On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Doyle wrote:
>
> > On http://www.macbethstudiosystems.freeserve.co.uk/ , the specs for the
> > 'Sorcerer' says that it has a 'red noise' source, I know there is such
> > thing as a pink and white noise source, and I have no doubts on the
> > existence of other colours...can anyone tell me how they get the colours
> > from a noise? and what 'red noise' sounds like?
>
> The colors are taken as an analogy to light, white noise is like white
> light, it contains all colors of the spectrum (=all wavelenghts)
> Pink noise contains less HF: Power spectrum decreases 6 dB/oct i think
> My guess is that red noise or whatever color is band pass filtered noise.
>
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