
I was playing around with my oscilloscope the other night, and by careful audio comparison, I believe I was able to very accurately duplicate a brown noise frequency using it's tone generator and a couple distortion pedals.
As you can see here, I was just showing my little brother
oopsiedaisybogie how much fun brown notes can be!
As you can see here, I was just showing my little brother

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Well, there is such thing as a brownian frequency. It DOES exist.
Brown noise is a random noise which mimics the signal noise produced by brownian motion. Technically speaking, the spectral density is proportional to 1/f2, which basically means it has more energy at lower frequencies (decreasing by around 6dB per octave).
However, there is no scientific proof of a brown note, or any sort of sound frequency that causes one to lose their bowels X3 sorry.
Brown noise is a random noise which mimics the signal noise produced by brownian motion. Technically speaking, the spectral density is proportional to 1/f2, which basically means it has more energy at lower frequencies (decreasing by around 6dB per octave).
However, there is no scientific proof of a brown note, or any sort of sound frequency that causes one to lose their bowels X3 sorry.
SO Silly - yet so true! You know my musical-ear Jeffy, and what 'hidden frequencies' can do! OH thank you for dwawin' me... I LOVE little 'proportionate' Bogie, rather than the GIGANTIC head I usually have (ahem... how I draw.) He's all chubbyness... and the terrified-reaching is priceless! Tee-hee... your oscilloscope!
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