wolfmaster110 wrote:Found this neat website on reddit.
Oh yeah, I saw that a while ago. It just plays a set of 9 or 10 Vorbis files with different times. They're all short loops, around 20-30 seconds, that fade in, peak volume in the middle, and fade out. So it's loud at first but after a few minutes you're in this pseudo-random procedural soundscape. I think it also has an "A" and "B" version of each track so it randomly chooses one version when each track loops, for more variety.
I ripped the audio files (i.e.. went into the browser's debugger and hit Download) and made my own offline version to use whenever I like. (And disable the male voice) I'd upload it somewhere, but I don't have permission to copy the files so idk.
It's really nice and the technique is so simple I'm wondering if I should try making my own. Or use the same technique with different sounds for ambient sound in a game.
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