Noise Generator

Noise Generator was built for producers, engineers and sound designers who want more control over the spectral blueprint of their sound. Instead of starting with random noise, preset curves or endless EQ guesses, you can build the reference first.

Create flat white noise, balanced pink noise, deep brown noise, brighter blue or violet noise, or a custom noise curve that follows your own musical slope. Use octave-based frequency grids, set precise dB-per-octave movement, shape key frequency zones, analyze reference tracks and export the result as a usable audio file.

Then drop that custom noise reference into your Match EQ workflow and turn your designed curve into the target.

This is not just a noise generator. It is a faster way to define the behavior of your sound before the mix starts fighting back. Build the curve. Export the reference. Shape with intention.

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