This is nice. I use https://mynoise.net, which does kind of the same thing, but has dozens (hundreds?) of recorded sound clips and about a trillion settings to tweak!
(If you donate to mynoise, you also get a free pro calmyleon account.)
TiredOfLife 7 days ago [-]
Same creator.
mckirk 7 days ago [-]
There's also https://brainaural.com/ which I quite like and think pairs well with this site.
(Of course it is also created by Dr. Pigeon, as most of these high-quality background noise websites seem to be.)
empty_space 6 days ago [-]
The controls don't respond to input on Firefox Android and the page doesn't scale correctly. Trying to move the sliders scrolls the page horizontally.
joshdavham 7 days ago [-]
Looks cool but I can't really use it as it doesn't currently seem to be responsive to mobile.
pimlottc 6 days ago [-]
It works for me on mobile Safari but the controls are frustrating. You can’t drag the sliders, that just scrolls the webpage, instead you have to tap. But don’t tap too quickly or you will toggle zoom.
onemoresoop 6 days ago [-]
This is nice. I’ve been using noises.online for background noise when I work. Will bookmark this one as well and will try out.
lovegrenoble 7 days ago [-]
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As it should since they're both from Mr Pigeon.
(If you donate to mynoise, you also get a free pro calmyleon account.)
(Of course it is also created by Dr. Pigeon, as most of these high-quality background noise websites seem to be.)