[sdiy] Yet another analogue synth

Magnus Danielson cfmd at swipnet.se
Wed May 23 22:42:46 CEST 2001


From: "rob " <rob at sleep-dream-die.com>
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Yet another analogue synth
Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 18:23:53 -0400

> Exactly what does this happen to do with a noise source that has even less high frequencies than a pink noise source? ;)
> Rob

You go from white to pink to red to brown...

> PS what is the filter cutoff frequency/slope to produce red noise?

Pink noise is assumed to have the -3 dB/Oct so I guess red noise is
assumed to have -6 dB/Oct.
Consider brown noise as a variant where frequencies below 10 Hz or so
is dominant, basically, a lowpass filter of 10 Hz from a white-noise
source, but pink or red could also be used since the slope has no real
assumption.

Hey, this list is becoming very noisy!!!

Cheers,
Magnus




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