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The white noise generator can operate in two modes (tumbler switch). In mode 1, the sound depends on the type and amount of illumination of the element on the front side (photoresistor). Using a photoresistor, you can simulate the rising sea surf or wind gusts in the crowns of trees. Experiment with ambient light, a flashlight, or any other type of photoresistor lighting to create a unique sound for your sound design. Rising attack or rhythmic noise is all a product of your imagination. In the absence of light, an on / off LED (black switch) is provided, which illuminates the sound resistor from the inside. In this case, the generator starts to work the other way around. Moving your hand closer to the element, the sound will increase. Mode 2 (tumbler switch) disables the synthesizerβs photosensitivity and generates a dense stream of white noise. For control, a volume knob and a tone knob are provided. The tone knob can achieve various sounds. It can be rain noise or a dense low-frequency wind flow. Battery powered ( 9V). The synthesizer will start working as soon as you connect the audio output. In the absence of a connected audio output, the synthesizer will not consume battery power and will extend battery life. The white noise generator is widely used for meditation, improving the depth of sleep, hypnosis. Suitable for musicians creating sound design, ambient, experimental music, drone, noise, etc.
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