Or a privacy respecting way on the web.
- gramie ( @gramie@lemmy.ca ) 18•11 months ago
I am a big fan of MyNoise, which mixes real-life recorded sounds, but you have a ridiculous amount of control over almost everything.
It’s browser-based, so compatible with any device. Once it has downloaded the sounds, it doesn’t use any more bandwidth.
Definitely worth supporting with a donation.
- itsgallus ( @itsgallus@beehaw.org ) English6•11 months ago
The amazing thing is that one guy is behind everything you see and hear. Dr Pigeon is like a polymath. He develops and runs the site, creates all the sounds and plays all the instruments (with a few exceptions). I beg everyone who uses that site to donate, so he can keep going.
- flathead ( @flathead@quex.cc ) 3•11 months ago
what an amazing site - thanks!
- Cryptic Fawn ( @CrypticFawn@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English3•11 months ago
I love this site. I’ve been using it for a great many years.
This helps! Thanks a lot
- Lemongrab ( @Lemongrab@lemmy.one ) 2•11 months ago
Using Freetube (a youtube privacy frontend) you can listen to white noise.
- TurboTurbo ( @mosthated@feddit.nl ) 2•11 months ago
What exactly are you looking for? Why not just download one of those 24+ hours white noise videos from YouTube and play those with a media player?
I’m looking for something like Dark Noise on iOS, which allows you to mix different sounds and regulate their volumes.
- AdminWorker ( @AdminWorker@lemmy.ca ) 1•11 months ago
Baby sounds
Easy noise