Miscellaneous
Pink Noise with a Doppler Shift for Ten Hours is an interesting variation. The Doppler was stereoscopic-ally programmed to circle the listener once every twenty seconds. The Doppler shift is the sonic phenomenon where a moving sound source appears to sound higher in pitch as it approaches and lower in pitch as it moves away from a listener. Trains, cars and bikes are common examples. You will hear the noise subtly change pitch and also circle through the stereo field left to right. What surprised me putting together this request was that a Doppler shift applied to noise sounds reminiscent of ocean waves. Naturally, the waves are approaching the listener on the beach, however, it never occurred to me how prominent this effect is with sea wave action until now. I hope you noise fans enjoy. Thanks for listening, Dale