File:Gray noise.ogg
Gray_noise.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 10 s, 129 kbps, file size: 158 KB)
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An attempt at 10 seconds of inverse A-weighted "gray noise". Generated by Adobe Audition from the same WAV file as Image:White noise.ogg by plugging in values from the weighting filter equations in the FFT filter. Normalized to −1 dB.
Possibly not mathematically perfect due to Audition or encoding.
Frequency spectrum looks like the picture.
Source: Created by User:Omegatron using Adobe Audition
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current | 01:41, 27 September 2005 | 10 s (158 KB) | Omegatron (talk | contribs) |
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MP3 | 135 kbps | Completed 09:56, 9 December 2017 | 1.0 s |
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