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Pink Noise Generator — Natural 1/f Spectrum

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Pick a preset below or add layers from the library to start your mix.

Quick Presets

Sound Library

White Noise

Nature

Animal

Background Ambience

Noise

Transport

Meditation

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How to use

  1. Press Play to start the pink noise layer at a default level tuned for desk listening.
  2. Adjust master and layer sliders; pink is usually tolerable a bit louder than white because the top end is softer.
  3. Try quick presets such as Deep Focus Rain to combine pink with rain or fan textures.
  4. Use Share to copy a URL of your current mix for another device.

FAQ

What is pink noise?

Pink noise has equal energy per octave, so it falls off toward high frequencies compared with white noise. It sounds softer and is a common choice for acoustics testing and long listening.

Is pink noise better than white for focus?

Many people prefer pink for multi-hour focus because white noise can feel bright or grainy. Preference is personal — try both at moderate volume.

Can I mix pink with nature sounds?

Yes. The full mixer lets you add rain, ocean, forest, and other samples alongside the pink layer.

Why pink noise

Pink noise follows roughly a 1/f spectrum: each octave carries
similar perceived energy, so highs are gentler than white noise while
you still get broad masking. That balance is why it shows up in sleep
research, headphone tuning, and “office rain” style focus mixes.

Good use cases

  • Long focus blocks — less ear fatigue than white for many
    listeners.
  • Study and reading — steady wash that hides keyboard and HVAC
    without sounding metallic.

Mixing ideas

  • Pair pink with light rain or a fan sample for a more natural
    texture than noise alone.
  • If you need heavier low-end for sleep, try the Brown Noise
    Generator
    hub instead or stack a low brown layer from the library.