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A picture of yours truly made with noise, you can see it looking at the spectrogram. In Audacity, for example, select the spectrum view instead of the more commonly used waveform view. To get a decent resolution the spectrogram should have a relatively narrow FFT band (1024 or above), results are best in grayscale. The original stereo audio file was produced with GNU/GPL Enscribe 0.0.4 by Jason Downer, then converted to a single channel with Audacity. Please note that the spectrogram Freesound provides (visible in the preview window) has log scale, so the image appears 'squashed'.
Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:13.467
File size
1.1 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Mono
3 years, 1 month ago
Still übercool!
I'm trying to do the same but I guess you have to use a special program to convert the pic?
9 years ago
You are genius man! you've got probably the best sounds on freesound, and this is just amazing. Thanks for sharing great sounds <3