Brown Noise Synthesis is a psychoacoustic phenomenon built on a series of oscillating waveforms. The listener will notice a repeating digital resemblance of slow moving envelopes that are audibly delayed from 17 to 30 milliseconds. This creates what is known as “The Haas Effect,” a play on our ability to determine spatial location by sound.
The time-delayed impact of two distinct sounds creates an illusion that two-are-one. This sound is sent to a large open chamber to create a series of small, multiplex echoes, creating a sensation of vibrations that mimic the sound of a didgeridoo playing high on a mountain top.
The vastness that the listener confronts reaches far beyond imagination, placing the listener directly atop a floating paradise. Suspend space and time and enjoy the ride.
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