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Related: About this forumBeatae Memoriae - Church Soundscape Generator
This may be an unusual subject for this group as it's about the use of sound to create meditative, relaxing, and even therapeutic soundscapes at home or on the go (there is an iPhone app now as well.)
The title is a specifc page on the site myNoise.net | Custom-shaped Online Noise Machines. I'm sharing it for those that may find it helpful or just an enjoyable background sound:
Beatae Memoriae - Church Soundscape Generator
Now, there are plenty of other sounds on the site that to recommend, too, such as Indian Drone, Tibetan Choir, Himalayan Bells, as well as natural sounds, and melodic soundscapes such as Temple Bells. You can just click on each link and let the page play its main preset for you, or move the sliders at the top, the presets on the right column, or even the settings people have added through their comments at the bottom.
It's quite a versatile site, so there should be something for everyone
Welcome to the convergence of serious audio engineering, creative sound design, and the scientific understanding of human hearing. The site you are about to enter is not just another of those soundscape websites but a serious tool oriented toward the needs of hearing professionals, sound therapists, and people interested in noise machines in general.
CurtEastPoint
(19,906 posts)kentauros
(29,414 posts)The weird thing is that I had this site in my bookmarks for sound and binaural beats generators for I don't know how long, and only recently "rediscovered" it.
I need to write to the man that set it up and suggest sounds such as slow drips, and heavy machinery noise (construction equipment, jackhammers, shop machines.) Yesterday I was kind of surprised that the jackhammer noise just outside my bedroom window was oddly soothing, and I slept through most of it!
