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What is your favorite color of noise: white, pink, brown, blue, violet, gray, or black?

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You're probably familiar with white noise generators, which insomniacs often find useful as a sleep aid. White noise is a blend of random frequencies with a flat spectrum — any frequency band has the same amount of power as any other. I find white noise to be sharp and harsh.

Here's an example of white noise (warning — it's loud!)

Most white noise generators don't actually play white noise — they play a "colored noise" that's more soothing. Colored noises have a blend of random frequencies, but some frequencies play at a higher volume than other frequencies. This gives the noise a "color" or distinctive tone. Here are samples of some common colored sounds:

Wikipedia has a good article about the colors of noise with examples for each one. 

This originally appeared in my newsletter, The Magnet.

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