Pink Noise Help! Please Hel[!

SunnyOctopus

SunnyOctopus

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What's the easiest/best way to do the highlighted? Could any of you provide me with download links to audio files I could use, or a download link to a pink noise generator with instructions, or something?

Best wishes!!
 
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Seriously, I have no life.


What's the easiest/best way to do the highlighted? Could any of you provide me with download links to audio files I could use, or a download link to a pink noise generator with instructions, or something?

Best wishes!!
Those speakers aren't made for the consumer market and if they were being used in the intended way, you would be able to get a standard signal generator and plug it into the mixer for level-setting. Since you don't have a mixer, it would be best to use your computer to record a 35Hz-70Hz and 500Hz-1KHz band of pink noise and burn them to a CD.

TrueRTA is a free download and you can select the type of signal, etc.
 
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