Noise(のいず,Noizu) was a Fuji TVlate night animeprogramming block, broadcast each Wednesday night from 26:08 to 26:38. It is Fuji TV's second late night anime-themed time block, after noitaminA, which airs every Thursday night. It first began on October 15, 2008, with Michiko to Hatchin. After broadcasting three anime series, the block was cancelled on favor of extending noitaminA which started airing two productions at once instead of only one.
In radio reception, noise is the superposition of white noise and other disturbing influences on the signal, caused either by thermal noise and other electronic noise from receiver input circuits or by interference from radiated electromagnetic noise picked up by the receiver's antenna. If no noise were picked up with radio signals, even weak transmissions could be received at virtually any distance by making a radio receiver that was sensitive enough. In practice, this doesn't work, and a point is reached where the only way to extend the range of a transmission is to increase the transmitter power.
Thermal noise can be made lower by cooling the circuits, but this is only usually worthwhile on radio telescopes. In other applications the limiting noise source depends on the frequency range in use. At low frequencies (longwave or mediumwave) and at high frequencies (shortwave), interference caused by lightning or by nearby electrical impulses in electrical switches, motors, vehicle ignition circuits, computers, and other man-made sources tends to swamp transmissions with thermal noise. These noises are often referred to as static. Atmospheric noise is radio noise caused by natural atmospheric processes, primarily lightning discharges in thunderstorms. At very high frequency and ultra high frequency these sources can still be important, but at a much lower level, such that thermal noise is usually the limiting factor. Cosmic background noise is experienced at frequencies above about 15MHz when highly directional antennas are pointed toward the sun or to certain other regions of the sky such as the center of the Milky Way Galaxy.
Mika Horiuchi (born April 22, 1986) is a Japanese-American musician. Mika is known as bassist for the bands Cellador, Falling in Reverse, and Rob the Cartel. Since April he has been working on his solo project called "Starstruck for Stereo". He is the current bassist in the band NOISE.
At 9 years old, Mika learned to play guitar. He started playing the guitar and the trumpet and took part in classical music and jazz bands. As a teenager, Mika learned to play bass, forming his first band in 2001, at age 16.
Cellador (2007–2009)
Mika joined the band Cellador in early 2007. His first show with the group was in his hometown, Nebraska, alongside the band Unearth. In April, the band was called to join the tour of the band All That Remains headlining tour, after that Mika became the permanent bass guitarist. Mika left the band in mid-2009, for no apparent reason and was replaced by James Pickett in 2011
Kramer was born in Rochester Hills, Michigan, United States, to Nora and Martin Kramer. She is of German Chilean, Croatian and French ancestry. Jana has one brother Steve who is a police officer. Jana attended Rochester Adams High School. She speaks some German.
Love, or more uncommon Lowe, is a Swedish version of the French name Louis. It can also be a version of Lovisa, and can thus be used both for men and women, although it is more common with men.
The name is uncommon amongst adults; there are less than 200 men older than 30 in Sweden with the name, but several hundreds from every cohort born in the 1990s. 31 December 2009, there was in total 6,058 men in Sweden with the name Love/Lowe, of which 2,953 had it as first nnameame, the rest as middle name. There were also 531 women with the name, of which 128 had it as given name.
In 2003, 344 boys got the name, and of those, 182 got it as given name. The same year, 24 girls got the name, of which 6 got it as given name.
The name day in Sweden is 2 October (1986-1992: 3 December; 1993-2000: 26 November).
A tennistournament is organized into matches between players (for singles tournaments) or teams of two players (for doubles tournaments). The matches of a tournament are grouped into rounds. In round 1, all players (or teams) are paired and play against each other in matches. The losers are said to leave, or be out. They no longer compete in the tournament (this is single elimination). The winners are again paired to play in the matches of the next round. The tournament continues until the quarterfinal round (having eight players or teams playing in pairs), then the semifinal round (having four players or teams playing in pairs), and finally the final round (having only two players or teams) are played. The winner of the final round is declared the winner of the entire tournament.
A tennis match is composed of points, games, and sets. A match is won when a player or a doubles team wins the majority of prescribed sets. Traditionally, matches are either a best of three sets or best of five sets format. The best of five set format is typically only played in the Men's singles or doubles matches at Majors and Davis Cup matches.
Greenhouse is an American hip hop group from Columbus, Ohio. Originally formed as Greenhouse Effect by Blueprint, Inkwel, and Manifest, it consists of Blueprint and Illogic.
History
In 1997, Greenhouse Effect was formed by Blueprint, Inkwel, and Manifest. In 1999, the group released the debut EP, Up to Speed. The first album, Life Sentences, was released in 2003.
After Inkwel's leaving the group, Blueprint and Manifest released the album, Columbus or Bust, in 2005. In 2009, it was announced that Illogic replaced Manifest and that Greenhouse Effect changed the name to Greenhouse.
In 2009, Blueprint and Illogic released the Electric Purgatory: Part One EP, which was followed by the Electric Purgatory: Part Two EP in the next year. In 2013, Greenhouse released the album, Bend But Don't Break.
I was bored, so to make myself slightly less bored I went to turn on the radio but I found the random tuning noises to be more entertaining than the shows and bad music on there, though they are boring to watch back. So to disguise its badness I think I can get away with calling it modern art, because everyone knows that modern art is rubbish.
published: 30 Dec 2011
Sleep Well! Radio Static 7 Hours Audio White noise.
Deep radio static. Good for sleeping to, and good for resting to.
published: 30 Mar 2014
Best High-Noise Two-Way Radio Headsets - Titan Headset Series
Klein Electronics Noise Canceling Titan Headsets. Noise canceling. Works great with hardhats.
Extreme noise reducing -Racing, Manufacturing, Engineers, Oil Rig, Construction, OSHA Compliance.
- Universal 5-pin cable connector plus scanner / ipod port.
- Sealed push-to-talk.
- Includes 3.5mm Audio Input port. Great for scanners!
- Electret or Dynamic microphone is available.
- dB reduction rated earshells.
- Use with K-Cord™!
Purchase yours here: https://www.kleinelectronics.com/2-way-radio-accessories/high-noise-headsets/
published: 05 Feb 2020
[1 Hour] Radio Static Noise | Sleep & Relaxation. White Noise Sleep Relax. SSB Noise
Relax to the sweet sounds of radio static noise, SSB single side band noise. Helps to make you want to fall asleep, relax and unwind to the sweet sound of natural static atmospheric noise.
Filmed under controlled conditions on the 21 MHz (15 meter band).
Find out more about Ham Radio here 👇👇
https://www.youtube.com/c/HamRadioDX/videos
published: 21 Dec 2021
White Noise Ten Hours - Ambient Sound - Masker
White noise a pleasant sounding full spectrum sound. Many use it for sleep, relaxing or focus by masking others nearby sounds. It is most recognizable as the static sound heard on (analog) television or radio. It is one of many noise colors each with different frequency responses: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHT0KXyNdGc6rbFiyTTId5tdDmOsp7MU4&si=SJEupWswIgNsDyDs
White Noise frequency response is even across the human listening spectrum, aka a flat response. This makes it ideal for testing speaker, microphones frequency response by playing it back and measuring the sound with a real time spectrum analyzer (RTA).
Noise is present at low levels in analog recording and often known as hiss, static or fuzz. It is incorporated into music production for a myriad of creative and technical pu...
published: 02 Nov 2012
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I was bored, so to make myself slightly less bored I went to turn on the radio but I found the random tuning noises to be more entertaining than the shows and b...
I was bored, so to make myself slightly less bored I went to turn on the radio but I found the random tuning noises to be more entertaining than the shows and bad music on there, though they are boring to watch back. So to disguise its badness I think I can get away with calling it modern art, because everyone knows that modern art is rubbish.
I was bored, so to make myself slightly less bored I went to turn on the radio but I found the random tuning noises to be more entertaining than the shows and bad music on there, though they are boring to watch back. So to disguise its badness I think I can get away with calling it modern art, because everyone knows that modern art is rubbish.
Klein Electronics Noise Canceling Titan Headsets. Noise canceling. Works great with hardhats.
Extreme noise reducing -Racing, Manufacturing, Engineers, Oil R...
Klein Electronics Noise Canceling Titan Headsets. Noise canceling. Works great with hardhats.
Extreme noise reducing -Racing, Manufacturing, Engineers, Oil Rig, Construction, OSHA Compliance.
- Universal 5-pin cable connector plus scanner / ipod port.
- Sealed push-to-talk.
- Includes 3.5mm Audio Input port. Great for scanners!
- Electret or Dynamic microphone is available.
- dB reduction rated earshells.
- Use with K-Cord™!
Purchase yours here: https://www.kleinelectronics.com/2-way-radio-accessories/high-noise-headsets/
Klein Electronics Noise Canceling Titan Headsets. Noise canceling. Works great with hardhats.
Extreme noise reducing -Racing, Manufacturing, Engineers, Oil Rig, Construction, OSHA Compliance.
- Universal 5-pin cable connector plus scanner / ipod port.
- Sealed push-to-talk.
- Includes 3.5mm Audio Input port. Great for scanners!
- Electret or Dynamic microphone is available.
- dB reduction rated earshells.
- Use with K-Cord™!
Purchase yours here: https://www.kleinelectronics.com/2-way-radio-accessories/high-noise-headsets/
Relax to the sweet sounds of radio static noise, SSB single side band noise. Helps to make you want to fall asleep, relax and unwind to the sweet sound of natur...
Relax to the sweet sounds of radio static noise, SSB single side band noise. Helps to make you want to fall asleep, relax and unwind to the sweet sound of natural static atmospheric noise.
Filmed under controlled conditions on the 21 MHz (15 meter band).
Find out more about Ham Radio here 👇👇
https://www.youtube.com/c/HamRadioDX/videos
Relax to the sweet sounds of radio static noise, SSB single side band noise. Helps to make you want to fall asleep, relax and unwind to the sweet sound of natural static atmospheric noise.
Filmed under controlled conditions on the 21 MHz (15 meter band).
Find out more about Ham Radio here 👇👇
https://www.youtube.com/c/HamRadioDX/videos
White noise a pleasant sounding full spectrum sound. Many use it for sleep, relaxing or focus by masking others nearby sounds. It is most recognizable as the st...
White noise a pleasant sounding full spectrum sound. Many use it for sleep, relaxing or focus by masking others nearby sounds. It is most recognizable as the static sound heard on (analog) television or radio. It is one of many noise colors each with different frequency responses: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHT0KXyNdGc6rbFiyTTId5tdDmOsp7MU4&si=SJEupWswIgNsDyDs
White Noise frequency response is even across the human listening spectrum, aka a flat response. This makes it ideal for testing speaker, microphones frequency response by playing it back and measuring the sound with a real time spectrum analyzer (RTA).
Noise is present at low levels in analog recording and often known as hiss, static or fuzz. It is incorporated into music production for a myriad of creative and technical purposes. Noise is artistically splashed into electronic dance music, often filtered, swept with equalizers (EQ). White noise is used in digital recording by adding very low levels, around -90dBu, to smooth out music masking sonic artifacts inherent in digital (PCM) recording These artifacts are basically sonic graininess--pixilation essentially. Listeners argue that even if the noise is undetectable in hearing tests, it improves the listening experience
Perhaps this is because White Noise, and its sonic relatives, Pink, Green, Brown, Blue, Grey and Violet Noise sonically permeate the environment humankind has lived in since the dawn of listening. Streams, rivers, oceans, the wind in the trees, rain, vehicles, machinery, footsteps on gravel or leaves, fire and even sounds heard by babies in the womb are a few examples of noise in our environment. Can you think of more natural White Noise examples?
The creation process involved a DAW (digital audio workstation), ProTools. An audio signal generator was utilized to create noise which is then equalized to represent the audio spectrum responses of white noise as defined by the broadcast industry in the early-mid 20th Century. (Wikipedia a great resource for more information) The audio is recorded from the generator for 10 hours and then exported into a video editing program, Magix Vegas. A corresponding video is created with custom graphics I made in the video program. The visual is animated, then married to the audio and rendered out to the full length final video.
Thanks for listening, Dale
Here are other popular noise colors on the channel:
Pink Noise the Classic:
https://youtu.be/8SHf6wmX5MU
Brown Noise:
https://youtu.be/HPauaZfL6BI
Red Noise:
https://youtu.be/xTk_4UuCJmw
Grey Noise:
https://youtu.be/0iGdLDeyeso
Blue Noise:
https://youtu.be/WSCU_t3o7KI
Violet Noise:
https://youtu.be/GYZy5f92FpQ
Very High Frequency Noise:
https://youtu.be/XVwei9GcqwI
Orange Noise:
https://youtu.be/CS-oBBGxJv4
Magenta Noise:
https://youtu.be/K2XZYyiJAss
Sweeping Pink Noise:
https://youtu.be/9w8MxzLMvsM
Noise Colors explained, What is Pink Noise? https://youtu.be/DYx4Mwsz6wQ
Here are ways to support the channel:
Subscribe!
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Buy noise clips here:
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Dalesnale - Noise Ambient on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dalesnale
Favorite headphones (affiliate links): https://electriccanyon.com/my-favorite-bluetooth-headphones-for-music-and-streaming/
Dale's New Relaxing Music Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@musicvegetation
Subscribe to MusicVegetation
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#whitenoise #tenhournoise #noiseambient #dalesnale
White noise a pleasant sounding full spectrum sound. Many use it for sleep, relaxing or focus by masking others nearby sounds. It is most recognizable as the static sound heard on (analog) television or radio. It is one of many noise colors each with different frequency responses: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHT0KXyNdGc6rbFiyTTId5tdDmOsp7MU4&si=SJEupWswIgNsDyDs
White Noise frequency response is even across the human listening spectrum, aka a flat response. This makes it ideal for testing speaker, microphones frequency response by playing it back and measuring the sound with a real time spectrum analyzer (RTA).
Noise is present at low levels in analog recording and often known as hiss, static or fuzz. It is incorporated into music production for a myriad of creative and technical purposes. Noise is artistically splashed into electronic dance music, often filtered, swept with equalizers (EQ). White noise is used in digital recording by adding very low levels, around -90dBu, to smooth out music masking sonic artifacts inherent in digital (PCM) recording These artifacts are basically sonic graininess--pixilation essentially. Listeners argue that even if the noise is undetectable in hearing tests, it improves the listening experience
Perhaps this is because White Noise, and its sonic relatives, Pink, Green, Brown, Blue, Grey and Violet Noise sonically permeate the environment humankind has lived in since the dawn of listening. Streams, rivers, oceans, the wind in the trees, rain, vehicles, machinery, footsteps on gravel or leaves, fire and even sounds heard by babies in the womb are a few examples of noise in our environment. Can you think of more natural White Noise examples?
The creation process involved a DAW (digital audio workstation), ProTools. An audio signal generator was utilized to create noise which is then equalized to represent the audio spectrum responses of white noise as defined by the broadcast industry in the early-mid 20th Century. (Wikipedia a great resource for more information) The audio is recorded from the generator for 10 hours and then exported into a video editing program, Magix Vegas. A corresponding video is created with custom graphics I made in the video program. The visual is animated, then married to the audio and rendered out to the full length final video.
Thanks for listening, Dale
Here are other popular noise colors on the channel:
Pink Noise the Classic:
https://youtu.be/8SHf6wmX5MU
Brown Noise:
https://youtu.be/HPauaZfL6BI
Red Noise:
https://youtu.be/xTk_4UuCJmw
Grey Noise:
https://youtu.be/0iGdLDeyeso
Blue Noise:
https://youtu.be/WSCU_t3o7KI
Violet Noise:
https://youtu.be/GYZy5f92FpQ
Very High Frequency Noise:
https://youtu.be/XVwei9GcqwI
Orange Noise:
https://youtu.be/CS-oBBGxJv4
Magenta Noise:
https://youtu.be/K2XZYyiJAss
Sweeping Pink Noise:
https://youtu.be/9w8MxzLMvsM
Noise Colors explained, What is Pink Noise? https://youtu.be/DYx4Mwsz6wQ
Here are ways to support the channel:
Subscribe!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg9AX3Najn0RNExTUWHBr0Q/?sub_confirmation=1
Try Super Thanks :)
Buy noise clips here:
https://electriccanyon.com/product/white-noise-1-and-10-hour-mp3-downloads/
Dalesnale - Noise Ambient on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dalesnale
Favorite headphones (affiliate links): https://electriccanyon.com/my-favorite-bluetooth-headphones-for-music-and-streaming/
Dale's New Relaxing Music Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@musicvegetation
Subscribe to MusicVegetation
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Thanks for your support
#whitenoise #tenhournoise #noiseambient #dalesnale
I was bored, so to make myself slightly less bored I went to turn on the radio but I found the random tuning noises to be more entertaining than the shows and bad music on there, though they are boring to watch back. So to disguise its badness I think I can get away with calling it modern art, because everyone knows that modern art is rubbish.
Klein Electronics Noise Canceling Titan Headsets. Noise canceling. Works great with hardhats.
Extreme noise reducing -Racing, Manufacturing, Engineers, Oil Rig, Construction, OSHA Compliance.
- Universal 5-pin cable connector plus scanner / ipod port.
- Sealed push-to-talk.
- Includes 3.5mm Audio Input port. Great for scanners!
- Electret or Dynamic microphone is available.
- dB reduction rated earshells.
- Use with K-Cord™!
Purchase yours here: https://www.kleinelectronics.com/2-way-radio-accessories/high-noise-headsets/
Relax to the sweet sounds of radio static noise, SSB single side band noise. Helps to make you want to fall asleep, relax and unwind to the sweet sound of natural static atmospheric noise.
Filmed under controlled conditions on the 21 MHz (15 meter band).
Find out more about Ham Radio here 👇👇
https://www.youtube.com/c/HamRadioDX/videos
White noise a pleasant sounding full spectrum sound. Many use it for sleep, relaxing or focus by masking others nearby sounds. It is most recognizable as the static sound heard on (analog) television or radio. It is one of many noise colors each with different frequency responses: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHT0KXyNdGc6rbFiyTTId5tdDmOsp7MU4&si=SJEupWswIgNsDyDs
White Noise frequency response is even across the human listening spectrum, aka a flat response. This makes it ideal for testing speaker, microphones frequency response by playing it back and measuring the sound with a real time spectrum analyzer (RTA).
Noise is present at low levels in analog recording and often known as hiss, static or fuzz. It is incorporated into music production for a myriad of creative and technical purposes. Noise is artistically splashed into electronic dance music, often filtered, swept with equalizers (EQ). White noise is used in digital recording by adding very low levels, around -90dBu, to smooth out music masking sonic artifacts inherent in digital (PCM) recording These artifacts are basically sonic graininess--pixilation essentially. Listeners argue that even if the noise is undetectable in hearing tests, it improves the listening experience
Perhaps this is because White Noise, and its sonic relatives, Pink, Green, Brown, Blue, Grey and Violet Noise sonically permeate the environment humankind has lived in since the dawn of listening. Streams, rivers, oceans, the wind in the trees, rain, vehicles, machinery, footsteps on gravel or leaves, fire and even sounds heard by babies in the womb are a few examples of noise in our environment. Can you think of more natural White Noise examples?
The creation process involved a DAW (digital audio workstation), ProTools. An audio signal generator was utilized to create noise which is then equalized to represent the audio spectrum responses of white noise as defined by the broadcast industry in the early-mid 20th Century. (Wikipedia a great resource for more information) The audio is recorded from the generator for 10 hours and then exported into a video editing program, Magix Vegas. A corresponding video is created with custom graphics I made in the video program. The visual is animated, then married to the audio and rendered out to the full length final video.
Thanks for listening, Dale
Here are other popular noise colors on the channel:
Pink Noise the Classic:
https://youtu.be/8SHf6wmX5MU
Brown Noise:
https://youtu.be/HPauaZfL6BI
Red Noise:
https://youtu.be/xTk_4UuCJmw
Grey Noise:
https://youtu.be/0iGdLDeyeso
Blue Noise:
https://youtu.be/WSCU_t3o7KI
Violet Noise:
https://youtu.be/GYZy5f92FpQ
Very High Frequency Noise:
https://youtu.be/XVwei9GcqwI
Orange Noise:
https://youtu.be/CS-oBBGxJv4
Magenta Noise:
https://youtu.be/K2XZYyiJAss
Sweeping Pink Noise:
https://youtu.be/9w8MxzLMvsM
Noise Colors explained, What is Pink Noise? https://youtu.be/DYx4Mwsz6wQ
Here are ways to support the channel:
Subscribe!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg9AX3Najn0RNExTUWHBr0Q/?sub_confirmation=1
Try Super Thanks :)
Buy noise clips here:
https://electriccanyon.com/product/white-noise-1-and-10-hour-mp3-downloads/
Dalesnale - Noise Ambient on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dalesnale
Favorite headphones (affiliate links): https://electriccanyon.com/my-favorite-bluetooth-headphones-for-music-and-streaming/
Dale's New Relaxing Music Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@musicvegetation
Subscribe to MusicVegetation
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Thanks for your support
#whitenoise #tenhournoise #noiseambient #dalesnale
Noise(のいず,Noizu) was a Fuji TVlate night animeprogramming block, broadcast each Wednesday night from 26:08 to 26:38. It is Fuji TV's second late night anime-themed time block, after noitaminA, which airs every Thursday night. It first began on October 15, 2008, with Michiko to Hatchin. After broadcasting three anime series, the block was cancelled on favor of extending noitaminA which started airing two productions at once instead of only one.