I have never heard the term before, so I did some searching. I didn't have much luck though, since almost every definition of it is a copy of the same text (no way of determining which is the original):
I would suggest that the best way of going about it would be to generate white noise and then filter it.
There was one which said it was just another name for white noise, and a few mentions without a definition.noise subjected to a psychoacoustic equal loudness curve (such as an inverted a-weight curve) over a given range of frequencies, so that it sounds like it is equally loud at all frequencies.
I would suggest that the best way of going about it would be to generate white noise and then filter it.
As I said, all the definitions use virtually identical wording to the one I quoted above, indicating that everyone is just quoting a single source of unknown reliability. It may or may not be the "official" definition, if one exists.Radon said:
- Status
- This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
- Home
- General Interest
- Everything Else
- Grey noise