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- | <WRAP center round todo 60%> | + | ====== White Noise Source ====== |
- | Under Construction | + | |The White Noise cell generates a signal that contains equal energy per frequency division (hertz or similar increment).|{{ : |
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+ | This random time-varying signal can be useful for testing equipment, although for audio situations white noise is commonly run through a pinking filter, to better simulate the behavior and response of the human ear. | ||
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+ | A simple on/off toggle (right) controls the cell output. | ||
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+ | You can add algorithms to the White Noise cell after the default has been established (if you're using more than one DSP board, you'll need to add the initial default algorithm for the desired board). Right-click the cell to select Add Algorithm | ||
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