Rumble Works 2 Low Frequency Spaceship Noise has just been released: ruclips.net/video/kwk7lcGS9Qs/видео.html All the low frequency goodness and additional ultradeep bass tones.
This is pure gold... we have a neighbor whose bass tones carry across the street and into our house. This tends to happen right around the time we need to go to bed for the night. Well, long story short, we've tried many solutions and none of them worked. I finally started searching RUclips for a kind of "white noise" that would mask bass frequencies - that is when I found your "Rumble Works" solution. It actually masks the bass tones and allows me to drift off to sleep in a cloud of pleasant, incoherent "rumble" - (a kind of white noise in the bass range) This is exactly what I needed. Pass the word around on this my good friend, you're well on your way to being rewarded for your good and kind efforts.
I had the exact same situation...downstairs neighbors think they’re Miami beach DJs almost every night...I honestly can’t stand that type of music, almost makes me have anxiety attacks after a while but Rumbleworks covers it all and now I sleep with it on, either Airpods or through my JBL, nightly.
You I thought about it too and I was going to play this for my neighbor since he likes to blast his bass at 10:00 pm to 12:00 or even 1 in the morning you what I did I said fuck it dude has problems with me ima confront him so I flipped out maaan and talked shit to him bro best idea ever now I have piece of quiet I can tell he still watching movies and now I can’t hear all his bullshit he keeps it real low now😎 low key I was about to stab him
@@davidnichols1220 I play this to my upstairs neighbors who thinks people want to feel how overweight their steps are. You can hear they're instigated by it. Love it. Putting it on sometimes when I'm off to work.
Holy crap!!!!! This actually works!!!! I really did not think this was going to work because our neighbor plays her music soooooooooooo loud. I have gone over twice now and tried to be nice. I even told her I am trying to heal my PTSD and how noise is a huge trigger for me. I have been living in a panic attack for the past three weeks. I just felt my whole body sigh in relief. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Douche downstairs was playing some sub frequency while Im trying to work from home. I noticed I have been anxious like crazy since moving in new apt with dickhead neighbor downstairs. My whole body is anxiety free now. Thank You!
Thank you for this sound video. My neighbor plays her stereo and tv annoyingly loud. The low rumbling effect on this video has drowned out her music and tv a lot.
Every thing online says I have tinnitus. But this is really close to the sound I hear. I don't have high ringing. I also can't control it so I don't think its the other one. It started about a week ago. I think it could be stress related, but I am not sure. At least my ears don't hurt and tingle any more. I think it could be from other problems. Starting from about 7 years ago I have bad migraines. They caused dizziness and light sensitivity. Some times my vision goes away completely for 2-10 seconds. I also feel off balance a lot. And I have bad circulation, but the rumbling is bothering me greatly. It cancels out most outside noise any where from 3 seconds to 2 minutes. It only started a week ago. Moms favorite is my little sister and refuses to take me into the hospital, but if my sister needs an appointment she will immediately make one for both of us. Is it bad I am hoping my sister needs a doctors appointment?
@@C-army_Recruiter don't worry too much about it. "Your head is humming and it won't go, in case you don't know' as Robert Plant said. It's just a part of being human, without trying to make it complicated. Don't worry that you have a 'problem'.
@@C-army_Recruiter I had all those same symptoms at one point. I was 17 and heading to school when I had to stop and call my mom because my vision was turning red. I'd spent years telling her I couldn't see clearly but that's when she felt obligated to get me my first pair of glasses. At 17. The doctor wasn't happy with her either for waiting so long to get me seen. (Of course mother dearest blamed me for "being too old" and not doing anything about it myself. 😩) Before my tinnitus, I had random bouts of low frequencies (or complete deafness for a few seconds in one ear) that would make me dizzy or feel unbalanced. I never got it checked out (medical negligence) and now my ears are a constant whistle. I try my best to walk in a straight line. I randomly notice that I have my head cocked to the side while I'm walking but I start to zigzag if I straighten out. 😅 I always used cheap headphones that didn't have any bass to em so I'm wondering if that somehow shredded my brain.💀 All I gotta say is, we're doomed to be deaf and blind old people.
@@babidavi6910try very diligently to change your diet to an antiinflammatory diet. No sugar, do dairy, no gluten/no wheat/no grains, no soy, no corn. Autoimmune and Neuroinflammation are often to blame.
The white noise and low rumbles help my hyper vigilance from PTSD and anxiety, which helps my hypertension and kidney adrenal problems too because then my body chemistry isnt triggered or over active. When OCD panic attacks hit hard, it mellows me down to actually be able to breathe without feeling pins and needles on fire over every inch of me. Gods above bless who made this because paired with nice headsets this makes me able to be more involved with the world and thus friends and family.
So I've been using your video now for about a week and I wanna tell you how much this has helped me friend. I live in a huge hostel. A YMCA (yes, like the song). This place is filled with nocturnal folk who simply don't need sleep. They leave bass music on all night long and others all DAY long. I searched on RUclips for things to drown them out with whether it was music or whatever. But I suffer from autism and anxiety which combined means I can't deal with loud music for long periods of time. Plus, that DOESNT stop the sound of the banging on the stairs and on my ceiling neighbours footsteps. and the only one I DID FIND, would let me wake up with headaches. So long story short. It was looking absolutely hopeless. And then I found your video. And I've been leaving this running during the day and night for almost a week and a half maybe two. It's literally life changing. No more breakdowns and just good night sleep. It's like living in my own personal silence bubble!! Thank you a million from the bottom of my heart.
@@agnep1630 So I've got a new account. Sorry. I play it on a speaker with really good bass on it. It was the perfect thing coz vibrations of other people's music, footsteps, even cars outside. The only thing it cant mask is higher pitch noises like people's voices and such. but all those little annoyances would just disappear when I used this.
Finally this is the exact one! I've been looking for a sound that will duplicate an overhead heater that was in a place where I used to work. I was the only one in that room and when it was on (which was nearly all the time) I could intently focus on creative projects. Now all I have to do is turn off all the lights in the room except for a small low watt lamp with a black shade right on the desk and I'll have the perfect environment. Thanks!
Hey there, I am dealing with the same problem! May I ask what type of sound system you are using to effectively hear the bass tones? Thanks a bundle :)
From 1 - 2 hours of trying to sleep each night, stuck in my own head or searching for different sounds to try and relax... I now put this on every night and I am OUT within minutes. Thank you
Where was this all my life? I had been listening to ocean waves for years (loud AF btw in order to drown out annoying bass) But this works so much better, and is actually more peaceful than ocean waves, thanks so much!!
Perfect :-) I suffer from depression & this helps me blank out the automatic thoughts that constantly whirl round in my head when I try to sleep, thank you
Thank you so much for making this. You have really saved my sanity!! I have a walrus living above me and have heard their stomping every day for weeks, now. It can go on for hours. I don't know if they're pacing or what, but I was on the verge of tears because it's so frustrating to hear, even over my TV. This gives me some peace at the end of a long day 😊
Oh my god I am TOTALLY with you on this! Tracks like this and my noise cancelling headphones have saved me from going absolutely crazy! Some people are so inconsiderate 🤬
@RachelSings21 seriously!! I was studying for an exam when I left that comment. And the idiot still loves to drop everything and scare the crap out of me. But this video helps still with the stomping thank goodness
I live in a city with a lot of noise, on top of that I live very close to a highway which means It's very difficult to me to concentrate in reading with that noise. This helps me focus. Thank you
This video makes living in my apartment building tolerable. Nothing masks the constant noise from my inconsiderate neighbors better than this vid. Thank you so much. Please don't ever take this down.
Holy shit, it actually works! I just plugged this into my brother's guitar amp on the floor and it actually drowned the loud thumping bass from my shitty next door neighbor. I just heard him getting out of his apartment probably to see where the noise came from, while his crappy rap "music" is blasting at max volume. This might just be the solution for me not having to move out, wow! It's like a magic trick I just discovered.
So. ...this recording is extraordinarily relaxing and soothing. I'm listening to it as I work into the night! Made working so much more bearable! Thank you!
I can’t tell you how grateful I am that you made this. I always thought I was weird because I liked noises like this. Since childhood, I’ve been through several earthquakes, luckily none that were catastrophic - but I found the rumbling each time soothing while everyone around me was panicking! And at the movies, I always enjoyed the reverberations of sound against the walls, especially whenever I would be watching a quiet movie in one auditorium and a noisy action movie was playing in another and rumbling the walls! Again, I always thought I was such an oddball for this. Hahahaa
I'm so relaxed. It's like a massage for my nervous system (tormented by my loud neighbor). I will get bluetooth speakers so i can hear this without my earphones
Yes! I love this. I like working with my Over ear Cowin Noise canceling headphones, with nothing on. This low rumble is perfect for blocking everything else out and really encourages me to focus. Lyrics and instruments can be distracting sometimes. Have fun today!
I just turned this on in my apartment because all my next door neighbor plays is videos games that contains this sound. The walls are thin in this apt, so I wanted to match energy. Thanks! I hooked it up to my stereo too 🔊🔊
Especially if the cat jumps out at ya as your walking to the bathroom in the dark with no slippers on at night and you had diarrhea. Yeah this bass noise will be the new death to you all. 😆😆😆
Thanks a million! Your noise is EXTREMELY EFFECTIVE at dulling the irritation from urban American noise pollution (boom-boom cars n neighbors, loud motorcycle-jerks, rumbling jets, distant-yet-overpowering train rumbles, powerful contstruction machines)....I sleep much better, I'm hardly irritable anymore, it no longer matters when the Neanderthal 3 doors away plays his BOOM-BOOM at 400decibels every weekday night....
How do you play this? I don't feel like this is going to be loud enough to drown out anyting... Did you buy a speaker or something? I'm listening to on my phone
@@The9toes Because it takes one individuals inconsideration of others to play something that bleeds into others space. It is not a heavily populated area problem. Ever had a roommate? Ever lived in an apartment?
Sounds great using my EV speakers paired with the ETX-18SP bass bin. My former noisy neigbours thought there was an alien invasion at 2am after installing the Bass Bin in the attic facing their wall. Priceless!
Turned on my floor fan in living room. Can’t hear my GE refrigerator come on to defrost at all hours. These things are on timers the repair man told me.😂😂. I didn’t realize how up tight I have been. I suffer with headaches and tinnitus. This recording is helping me a lot. 💕🙏
Update I put this on and not only does it make my neighbor turn his tv down it also knocks me out every night. Thanks again! Adding this to my list of bass blockers, thanks.
i like what you are doing here.. keep it up.. im a retired dj.. i kept the speakers.... lol just to be quizical what happens if you notch out the say 70 to 120 range.
I listened to almost your entire noise series. I was impressed. Came to rumble works. I was amazed, this was the very first one to take me away. Keep up the good work, man! I bought a headphone and discovered the "burn in" concept, and stumbled upon your work, you take this to a complete new level.
i like listening to this when i am reading in a loud place. it doesnt cover all of the noise but it gives me something loud & dull to focus on. i like this white noise best.
This rumbling after a noticeable sound somewhere between 1:00-3:00 minutes and finally looking at the background gave me an image. The image says and goes like this: Ready for the next step? It's tough so make sure you're prepared :) Almost a forewarn to be careful, but your anticipation isn't exactly there too Anything could happen...and suddenly You have to face it. No sense in avoiding it anymore. Are you ready - to move to the next step? Once you clear this, it's all smooth sailing from there... Thank you 🙃
Does it drown out heels? My bitch of neighbor upstairs wears it all the time including 7 or 8 am. Any suggestions to annoy her at that time with some other noise?
@@rayaneserhan9264 I saw a tik tok video where a badass lady “walked” a broom in one hand and a mop in the other on the ceiling. The sound was intensely loud -high heel level of crazy. I may have to try that one day when I know 100% the war is on.
Thank you!! This helps me for when I'm doing my assignments and stops my mind from wandering so I can focus on the task in front of me. Reminds me of the air-con we have in class. Hahaha, thanks again.
Thank goodness for this audio and my new home speaker system. The TV's speaker alone wasn't enough to counteract the vibration from the neighbour's music. Hopefully now I can stop being sleep deprived and grumpy, as I have been for the last two months. I hope the rumble doesn't disturb their sleep. Heh. Edit: That increasing breathy sound at the start did spook me a little 😂
Sounds like my stomach after eating at mother in law's, great video really gives my system a good workout especially in the lower mid range and sub frequency's thanks for sharing. Also enjoy your Pink noise video for setting levels.
Dear @Dalesnale I've needed this to sleep for more than 2 years I believe, I'm luckily moving in 10 days and hope to retire my neighbor noise cancelling for good. Thank you for your creation 😂
Oh man... I've been looking for a rumble this deep forever. Gives me full body tingles.. the fact that it keeps getting deeper is fantastic- you're the best!!
Can you make something like hearing the bass of/from the neigbours through walls, but random, so i cannot distinguish between the neighbours and the noise? This could help me out alot!
I suffer from migraines and usually cannot tolerate any sound during one...however I've been looking into low frequency because of the almost massaging effect... I'm currently trying to find relief from an intense migraine that meds are not helping with and this really helps
I find it hard to concentrate a lot and really find this useful when revising, helps drown out the noise when I plug headphones in and clears my head of distractions. Thanks a lot ^^
Thank you @dalesnale! Your sounds are truely superior to the rest on RUclipsI use this plus your dark screen pink screen mix for the best noise ever. Without it I would almost never sleep. Is there any video or sound sample like the opening rumble for 10 hrs without any transitions?
Sounds like we need a Rumble Works 2. There is a Rumble Dreams recently posted with some tone added. ruclips.net/video/O_VWta-cl8U/видео.html Thanks for listening!
@@jawant6039 The audio in the video is usually around -12db (12 below max). I like to listen at 65dB or as low as 35db at night. OSHA states 90db as the max sound level exposure for an 8 hour work shift. so for 10 hours 80db should be the max volume. It seems unlikely people would listen to it at that level the entire time.
i was like fiddling around with my headphones amp and i was wondering why the bass wasn't turning up then i realized i was turning the wrong one. then i turned up the bass and my head exploded
The yobbo above now has what sounds like a Frequency Generator with High Frequency coming thru down into every room..I presume they have isolated it from their flat. Any other ideas how to deal with this problem welcome. Thanks for this creation
I listen to this quite often with my [Raycon] earbuds as a way to relax/sleep by drowning out the ambient noise in my house. I traveled a lot from 1980-2010 and grew to like the sound of being on a jet cruizing at 35,000ft. This is quite similar to that sound. I can close my eyes and feel like I'm floating in a sense, especially because of the subtle gentle changes in the "roar", like long, rolling waves so to speak. Thanks Dale!
Yes I agree this sounds like the 1989 Loma Prieta EQ in the SF Bay Area. I was at the world series game with My Dad and my brothers when it hit. It sounded like a train or a low rumble jet, what a surreal day that was in SF I'll never forget it.
Hello! I am living in an apartment building below an upstairs neighbor with a 2 year old that spends all day long running making thumps on my ceiling while I am trying to work from home. I was excited to have found this and read the comments, but am wondering what type of sound system I will need to purchase to effectively cover up the thumps? Thanks a bundle, for now it is at least very helpful on headphones :).
My suggestion would be decent sized sound bar or a pair of Bluetooth speakers. Or a classic stereo system, and if it had a subwoofer that would be even better
My neighbor wanted to play games and listen to her stupid hip hop all night. So I played this all night on my ds18 troublemaker 32" sub right against her bedroom wall. The entire apartment shakes and you can hear the floor boards breaking. She has stopped her music but I'm not turning this off until the place falls apart.
I just finished watching a film about trapped miners and the low rumbling noise was soothing ..Then I found this and it is very similar..Great will make a welcome change as very calming.
For the first time in over 40 years of living on Earth I actually heard a earthquake also because I could hear it. I felt the vibration of the SOUND of a Earthquake for the first time. I've lived with only feeling the ground move from a earthquake 5 time's In my life. Number 6 was amazing to hear a quake and feel the vibration from the sound alone. 😂😮😮😂😊
I have a new upstairs neighbor and suddenly have to deal with the worst footstep sounds day and night. this is the only thing that’s helping so far…. for the most part… sometimes he just stomps… i do have add and am very noise sensitive so I can‘t even really fall asleep to this or anything for that matter, but i‘m trying. man i‘m sleep deprived af
A year later, still the same issue, still listening to this almost every night (and another white noise thunder & rain app ON TOP because this one gets a little spooky sometimes!!) my neighbor still sucks ass
@rhymingplanet You aren't alone, my upstairs neighbor is an inconsiderate piece of shit as well. So I setup my subwoofer on my ceiling and play this full blast while I am sleeping 🙂
What kind of speakers do I need in order for the rumble to be audible? I would like to play the sound in my bedroom without it being in my ears directly
Rumble Works 2 Low Frequency Spaceship Noise has just been released: ruclips.net/video/kwk7lcGS9Qs/видео.html All the low frequency goodness and additional ultradeep bass tones.
This is pure gold... we have a neighbor whose bass tones carry across the street and into our house. This tends to happen right around the time we need to go to bed for the night. Well, long story short, we've tried many solutions and none of them worked. I finally started searching RUclips for a kind of "white noise" that would mask bass frequencies - that is when I found your "Rumble Works" solution. It actually masks the bass tones and allows me to drift off to sleep in a cloud of pleasant, incoherent "rumble" - (a kind of white noise in the bass range) This is exactly what I needed. Pass the word around on this my good friend, you're well on your way to being rewarded for your good and kind efforts.
Thanks Michael for sharing that story and insight on this serendipitous use for Rumble Works Totally makes sense for bass tone masking. :)
I had the exact same situation...downstairs neighbors think they’re Miami beach DJs almost every night...I honestly can’t stand that type of music, almost makes me have anxiety attacks after a while but Rumbleworks covers it all and now I sleep with it on, either Airpods or through my JBL, nightly.
Beautifully expressed. My thoughts, verbatim.
You I thought about it too and I was going to play this for my neighbor since he likes to blast his bass at 10:00 pm to 12:00 or even 1 in the morning you what I did I said fuck it dude has problems with me ima confront him so I flipped out maaan and talked shit to him bro best idea ever now I have piece of quiet I can tell he still watching movies and now I can’t hear all his bullshit he keeps it real low now😎 low key I was about to stab him
@@davidnichols1220 I play this to my upstairs neighbors who thinks people want to feel how overweight their steps are. You can hear they're instigated by it. Love it. Putting it on sometimes when I'm off to work.
Holy crap!!!!! This actually works!!!! I really did not think this was going to work because our neighbor plays her music soooooooooooo loud. I have gone over twice now and tried to be nice. I even told her I am trying to heal my PTSD and how noise is a huge trigger for me. I have been living in a panic attack for the past three weeks. I just felt my whole body sigh in relief. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Happy new year Angie.
@@dalesnale Thank you! Happy New Year to you as well!!! I wish I had a gift to give you because you just gave me the biggest gift ever. :)
Douche downstairs was playing some sub frequency while Im trying to work from home.
I noticed I have been anxious like crazy since moving in new apt with dickhead neighbor downstairs.
My whole body is anxiety free now. Thank You!
I'm so glad I'm not the only one with sound PTSD!. I love dales stuff cause it smoothes my brain out
Thank you for this sound video. My neighbor plays her stereo and tv annoyingly loud. The low rumbling effect on this video has drowned out her music and tv a lot.
Sweet...
I've finally found a sound that will down out the high frequency of my tinnitus for when i want to sleep, thank you!!!
Every thing online says I have tinnitus.
But this is really close to the sound I hear. I don't have high ringing. I also can't control it so I don't think its the other one. It started about a week ago. I think it could be stress related, but I am not sure. At least my ears don't hurt and tingle any more. I think it could be from other problems. Starting from about 7 years ago I have bad migraines. They caused dizziness and light sensitivity. Some times my vision goes away completely for 2-10 seconds. I also feel off balance a lot. And I have bad circulation, but the rumbling is bothering me greatly. It cancels out most outside noise any where from 3 seconds to 2 minutes. It only started a week ago.
Moms favorite is my little sister and refuses to take me into the hospital, but if my sister needs an appointment she will immediately make one for both of us. Is it bad I am hoping my sister needs a doctors appointment?
@@C-army_Recruiter don't worry too much about it. "Your head is humming and it won't go, in case you don't know' as Robert Plant said. It's just a part of being human, without trying to make it complicated. Don't worry that you have a 'problem'.
@@x2macubex What
@@C-army_Recruiter I had all those same symptoms at one point. I was 17 and heading to school when I had to stop and call my mom because my vision was turning red. I'd spent years telling her I couldn't see clearly but that's when she felt obligated to get me my first pair of glasses. At 17. The doctor wasn't happy with her either for waiting so long to get me seen. (Of course mother dearest blamed me for "being too old" and not doing anything about it myself. 😩)
Before my tinnitus, I had random bouts of low frequencies (or complete deafness for a few seconds in one ear) that would make me dizzy or feel unbalanced. I never got it checked out (medical negligence) and now my ears are a constant whistle. I try my best to walk in a straight line. I randomly notice that I have my head cocked to the side while I'm walking but I start to zigzag if I straighten out. 😅
I always used cheap headphones that didn't have any bass to em so I'm wondering if that somehow shredded my brain.💀 All I gotta say is, we're doomed to be deaf and blind old people.
@@babidavi6910try very diligently to change your diet to an antiinflammatory diet. No sugar, do dairy, no gluten/no wheat/no grains, no soy, no corn. Autoimmune and Neuroinflammation are often to blame.
The white noise and low rumbles help my hyper vigilance from PTSD and anxiety, which helps my hypertension and kidney adrenal problems too because then my body chemistry isnt triggered or over active. When OCD panic attacks hit hard, it mellows me down to actually be able to breathe without feeling pins and needles on fire over every inch of me. Gods above bless who made this because paired with nice headsets this makes me able to be more involved with the world and thus friends and family.
So I've been using your video now for about a week and I wanna tell you how much this has helped me friend. I live in a huge hostel. A YMCA (yes, like the song). This place is filled with nocturnal folk who simply don't need sleep. They leave bass music on all night long and others all DAY long. I searched on RUclips for things to drown them out with whether it was music or whatever. But I suffer from autism and anxiety which combined means I can't deal with loud music for long periods of time. Plus, that DOESNT stop the sound of the banging on the stairs and on my ceiling neighbours footsteps. and the only one I DID FIND, would let me wake up with headaches. So long story short. It was looking absolutely hopeless. And then I found your video. And I've been leaving this running during the day and night for almost a week and a half maybe two. It's literally life changing. No more breakdowns and just good night sleep. It's like living in my own personal silence bubble!! Thank you a million from the bottom of my heart.
Thanks for listening Andrew. Glad it was helpful for your situation.
Hey, do you play this on a speaker or headphone ? My upstairs neigbours walk loud and drives me crazy, looking to mask their steps too
@@agnep1630 So I've got a new account. Sorry. I play it on a speaker with really good bass on it. It was the perfect thing coz vibrations of other people's music, footsteps, even cars outside. The only thing it cant mask is higher pitch noises like people's voices and such. but all those little annoyances would just disappear when I used this.
I nominate you for the Nobel Peace Prize! Thank you for this. Noise filled roommates delt with.
Thanks for all the inspiration comments. More Works in the works!
dalesnale hope you can set this sound on CD, not only mp3...because I would love to listen to it without the Internet on
Awesome, I find it hard to find low vibration sounds that don't have a lot of other stuff going on like nature sounds
Precisely why Rumble Works was created. TFL.
Finally this is the exact one! I've been looking for a sound that will duplicate an overhead heater that was in a place where I used to work. I was the only one in that room and when it was on (which was nearly all the time) I could intently focus on creative projects. Now all I have to do is turn off all the lights in the room except for a small low watt lamp with a black shade right on the desk and I'll have the perfect environment. Thanks!
You're SO funny
I use this because it perfectly counteracts the thumping coming from my upstairs neighbors.
Hey there, I am dealing with the same problem! May I ask what type of sound system you are using to effectively hear the bass tones? Thanks a bundle :)
@@dg123482 Hey may I ask what you ended up using? Am thinking to replace my small speakers for this purpose
Hey @bine35, I never got a new system. Though I recently moved into a new apartment and now have construction noise :(, so will be looking again...
After my post nut I put this on as my parents spend quite a long time having sex
From 1 - 2 hours of trying to sleep each night, stuck in my own head or searching for different sounds to try and relax... I now put this on every night and I am OUT within minutes. Thank you
Where was this all my life? I had been listening to ocean waves for years (loud AF btw in order to drown out annoying bass)
But this works so much better, and is actually more peaceful than ocean waves, thanks so much!!
The old Rumble Works is getting new fans :)
this is the best sound to tell eachother apocalyptic/horror stories during sleepovers to
Perfect :-) I suffer from depression & this helps me blank out the automatic thoughts that constantly whirl round in my head when I try to sleep, thank you
This helps
Sally Sailor Why are you trying to indoctrinate people?
Thank you so much for making this. You have really saved my sanity!! I have a walrus living above me and have heard their stomping every day for weeks, now. It can go on for hours. I don't know if they're pacing or what, but I was on the verge of tears because it's so frustrating to hear, even over my TV. This gives me some peace at the end of a long day 😊
Do you play it in headphones or over a sound system in your home?
Oh my god I am TOTALLY with you on this! Tracks like this and my noise cancelling headphones have saved me from going absolutely crazy! Some people are so inconsiderate 🤬
@@altrezbell2967I play it on my TVs soundbar!
@RachelSings21 seriously!! I was studying for an exam when I left that comment. And the idiot still loves to drop everything and scare the crap out of me. But this video helps still with the stomping thank goodness
This seems to be helping my dog ignore firework/thunderstorm noises! If it really does work i'll be forever grateful.
Thank you so much for this. This really seems to help tremendously with getting some relief from my neighbor's bass. Really appreciate it!
@@sallysailor5642 I agree. I use it for relief from neighbor's stomping.
@@sallysailor5642 and the multitude of other problems that you now have from living in the 1800s because you wanted to trade off one inconvenience
This one goes out to 101B. Thanks for all the early mornings.
I live in a city with a lot of noise, on top of that I live very close to a highway which means It's very difficult to me to concentrate in reading with that noise. This helps me focus. Thank you
thank you 😭 playing this for a few minutes before i go to bed gets my cat to calm down while i’m sleeping
Excellent, thanks for listening.
This video makes living in my apartment building tolerable. Nothing masks the constant noise from my inconsiderate neighbors better than this vid. Thank you so much. Please don't ever take this down.
Holy shit, it actually works! I just plugged this into my brother's guitar amp on the floor and it actually drowned the loud thumping bass from my shitty next door neighbor. I just heard him getting out of his apartment probably to see where the noise came from, while his crappy rap "music" is blasting at max volume. This might just be the solution for me not having to move out, wow! It's like a magic trick I just discovered.
So. ...this recording is extraordinarily relaxing and soothing. I'm listening to it as I work into the night! Made working so much more bearable! Thank you!
I can’t tell you how grateful I am that you made this. I always thought I was weird because I liked noises like this. Since childhood, I’ve been through several earthquakes, luckily none that were catastrophic - but I found the rumbling each time soothing while everyone around me was panicking! And at the movies, I always enjoyed the reverberations of sound against the walls, especially whenever I would be watching a quiet movie in one auditorium and a noisy action movie was playing in another and rumbling the walls! Again, I always thought I was such an oddball for this. Hahahaa
Welcome to the low frequency noise community. :) I too enjoy lows bouncing around off walls inside and in nature.
I'm so relaxed. It's like a massage for my nervous system (tormented by my loud neighbor). I will get bluetooth speakers so i can hear this without my earphones
@@sallysailor5642 Get bose bluetooth speaker. Be sure to get one with base.
Get a giant subwoofer
Yes! I love this. I like working with my Over ear Cowin Noise canceling headphones, with nothing on. This low rumble is perfect for blocking everything else out and really encourages me to focus. Lyrics and instruments can be distracting sometimes. Have fun today!
Thanks Brandon. Have a nice day.
I just turned this on in my apartment because all my next door neighbor plays is videos games that contains this sound. The walls are thin in this apt, so I wanted to match energy. Thanks! I hooked it up to my stereo too 🔊🔊
This was made for anyone with inconsiderate neighbors
Some people use this for relaxing, and here i am playing this on a maximum volume with rock music in the background.
Adds the touch I wanna hear.
Walk through your dark home listening to this and it’ll feel like a horror movie
Especially if the cat jumps out at ya as your walking to the bathroom in the dark with no slippers on at night and you had diarrhea. Yeah this bass noise will be the new death to you all. 😆😆😆
Indeed 🔈
Totally like Paranormal Activity movies
Thanks a million! Your noise is EXTREMELY EFFECTIVE at dulling the irritation from urban American noise pollution (boom-boom cars n neighbors, loud motorcycle-jerks, rumbling jets, distant-yet-overpowering train rumbles, powerful contstruction machines)....I sleep much better, I'm hardly irritable anymore, it no longer matters when the Neanderthal 3 doors away plays his BOOM-BOOM at 400decibels every weekday night....
How do you play this? I don't feel like this is going to be loud enough to drown out anyting... Did you buy a speaker or something? I'm listening to on my phone
you must use good speaker sub-woofers or good headphones to hear it well@@jrg305
Imagine being such a xenophobe that you considered noise pollution an "American" problem instead of a "heavily populated area" problem
@@The9toes but hes specifically talking about american noise pollution so hes not xenophobic...
@@The9toes Because it takes one individuals inconsideration of others to play something that bleeds into others space. It is not a heavily populated area problem. Ever had a roommate? Ever lived in an apartment?
Sounds great using my EV speakers paired with the ETX-18SP bass bin. My former noisy neigbours thought there was an alien invasion at 2am after installing the Bass Bin in the attic facing their wall. Priceless!
i've been searching for this for such a long time... finally!
This is like when you're sleeping on a flight.
Add rhytm and it'll be train
Oh no, my flight was taken over by ghosts
For me I'd say train. Flight was a bit more relaxing. Amtrack SUCKS.
@@angelface8210 never been on a plane or a train before, so 😂
STOP LYING
Turned on my floor fan in living room. Can’t hear my GE refrigerator come on to defrost at all hours. These things are on timers the repair man told me.😂😂. I didn’t realize how up tight I have been. I suffer with headaches and tinnitus. This recording is helping me a lot. 💕🙏
Coffee and this gets me through my day - thanks for the upload! I'll definitely get some from your site!
Thanks for listening Shakir.
Thanks!!!! Finally I don't have to hear the little ringing in my head, I appreciate this SOOOO much, props to you
Nice. Thanks for listening Sam.
Update I put this on and not only does it make my neighbor turn his tv down it also knocks me out every night. Thanks again!
Adding this to my list of bass blockers, thanks.
i have an odd form of hyperacusis and this has been a blessing for my ears sinces i found it, thank you!
Thats the sound of freedom
I'm using your soundscape to make my rumble chair vibrate while I'm sitting in it, and it is so relaxing! It's like a little back rub! :)
This is the sound I hear when I clench my jaw too tightly lol
you're right and i hate you.
I don't even have to clench my jaw, I can just hear it whenever I want
Or when you open your mouth as far as possible. Works even better for me.
Lol
There needs to be a name for this. I feel like everyone knows WHAT it is, but not WHAT to call it.
Finally after so long and almost forgotten, I figured out the name of the sound I was looking for. I love this rumbling sound effect, helps me focus.
I came here to cure my tinnitus but stayed here because it's honestly just a really relaxing sound.
Used this audio in a D&D nightmare sequence... I think it may be my best DMing moment yet, Thank you for posting this!
Hah! Found this looking for very much the same. Awesome to hear it worked for you. Great minds...
Ok so I'm neurodivergent and holy shit this is doing smth for me like, it feels like my brain is being deep cleaned, I actually love this like what
This makes me feel at peace from my depression. Thank you
Glad it brings peace
i like what you are doing here.. keep it up.. im a retired dj.. i kept the speakers.... lol just to be quizical what happens if you notch out the say 70 to 120 range.
Something about this is very nostalgic. It reminds me of the sounds of the Nostromo from Ridley Scott's Alien. Super nice!
I love that sound!
I listened to almost your entire noise series. I was impressed.
Came to rumble works. I was amazed, this was the very first one to take me away.
Keep up the good work, man! I bought a headphone and discovered the "burn in" concept, and stumbled upon your work, you take this to a complete new level.
I'm reading with much anticipation the Book of Revelation of Jesus Christ....pure Gold here...
Blessings 🙏🙌🔥
i like listening to this when i am reading in a loud place. it doesnt cover all of the noise but it gives me something loud & dull to focus on. i like this white noise best.
This rumbling after a noticeable sound somewhere between 1:00-3:00 minutes and finally looking at the background gave me an image. The image says and goes like this: Ready for the next step? It's tough so make sure you're prepared :)
Almost a forewarn to be careful, but your anticipation isn't exactly there too
Anything could happen...and suddenly
You have to face it. No sense in avoiding it anymore. Are you ready - to move to the next step? Once you clear this, it's all smooth sailing from there...
Thank you 🙃
I listen to this on my headphones to block out my loud upstairs neighbour stomping on the floor, you're a life and sanity savior!
Does it drown out heels? My bitch of neighbor upstairs wears it all the time including 7 or 8 am. Any suggestions to annoy her at that time with some other noise?
@@rayaneserhan9264 I saw a tik tok video where a badass lady “walked” a broom in one hand and a mop in the other on the ceiling. The sound was intensely loud -high heel level of crazy. I may have to try that one day when I know 100% the war is on.
My fridge emits HF sound all day. This really helps. Thanks.
Thank you!! This helps me for when I'm doing my assignments and stops my mind from wandering so I can focus on the task in front of me. Reminds me of the air-con we have in class. Hahaha, thanks again.
Thank goodness for this audio and my new home speaker system. The TV's speaker alone wasn't enough to counteract the vibration from the neighbour's music. Hopefully now I can stop being sleep deprived and grumpy, as I have been for the last two months. I hope the rumble doesn't disturb their sleep. Heh.
Edit: That increasing breathy sound at the start did spook me a little 😂
thanks, just what i needed to test something... not just specific frequencies but the whole bottom range in a good way
Sounds like my stomach after eating at mother in law's, great video really gives my system a good workout especially in the lower mid range and sub frequency's thanks for sharing. Also enjoy your Pink noise video for setting levels.
Dear @Dalesnale I've needed this to sleep for more than 2 years I believe, I'm luckily moving in 10 days and hope to retire my neighbor noise cancelling for good. Thank you for your creation 😂
I've been through many, many years of hell. And this is finally the rumble I need. 🙏
Eren jaegers favorite sound
😂
This makes me think of space and I love it
I mixed this with 1 hour of ambient fantasy music and also forest sounds/woodland ambience.... SO GOOD
I bet it sounds kind of like a forest near the ocean.
Oh man... I've been looking for a rumble this deep forever. Gives me full body tingles.. the fact that it keeps getting deeper is fantastic- you're the best!!
I found it hard to concentrate on things, my eyes would always go out of focus while this was played. This is great!
Can you make something like hearing the bass of/from the neigbours through walls, but random, so i cannot distinguish between the neighbours and the noise? This could help me out alot!
I suffer from migraines and usually cannot tolerate any sound during one...however I've been looking into low frequency because of the almost massaging effect... I'm currently trying to find relief from an intense migraine that meds are not helping with and this really helps
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for listening.
@@dalesnale this makes my brain happy, thank you!
I find it hard to concentrate a lot and really find this useful when revising, helps drown out the noise when I plug headphones in and clears my head of distractions. Thanks a lot ^^
Thank you @dalesnale! Your sounds are truely superior to the rest on RUclipsI use this plus your dark screen pink screen mix for the best noise ever. Without it I would almost never sleep. Is there any video or sound sample like the opening rumble for 10 hrs without any transitions?
Sounds like we need a Rumble Works 2. There is a Rumble Dreams recently posted with some tone added. ruclips.net/video/O_VWta-cl8U/видео.html Thanks for listening!
@@dalesnale What are the db levels of the sounds in this video? Just trying to determine safe volume levels.
@@jawant6039 Wondering the same.
@@jawant6039 The audio in the video is usually around -12db (12 below max). I like to listen at 65dB or as low as 35db at night. OSHA states 90db as the max sound level exposure for an 8 hour work shift. so for 10 hours 80db should be the max volume. It seems unlikely people would listen to it at that level the entire time.
i was like fiddling around with my headphones amp and i was wondering why the bass wasn't turning up then i realized i was turning the wrong one. then i turned up the bass and my head exploded
huh.
I hope you're okay.
(J O K E)
@@fatecosmic923 wow!
POV: You live in Marley and wake up on a nice sunny morning and hear this in the distance.
context
@@irishman3406 Attack on Titan.
@@Yuiiski- Oh lmao.
This is amazing and really is great for sleep. Do you have any suggestions on home speakers that can handle the low frequencies well?
This made the noise cancellation on my airpods way more effective thanks
Thanks for this amazing blessing
O, my....LOVE LOVE LOVE IT... EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR....WOW❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
so ominous, would be great for films. Love it!
I like to sneak a bit of rumbling into my audio work for film when appropriate. :)
The only creepiest thing than this sound, is when it suddenly stops.
Danke sehr!
🎅
I could imagine this is what it sounds like within the earth
The yobbo above now has what sounds like a Frequency Generator with High Frequency coming thru down into every room..I presume they have isolated it from their flat. Any other ideas how to deal with this problem welcome. Thanks for this creation
I listen to this quite often with my [Raycon] earbuds as a way to relax/sleep by drowning out the ambient noise in my house. I traveled a lot from 1980-2010 and grew to like the sound of being on a jet cruizing at 35,000ft. This is quite similar to that sound. I can close my eyes and feel like I'm floating in a sense, especially because of the subtle gentle changes in the "roar", like long, rolling waves so to speak. Thanks Dale!
This honestly sounds like the low rumble I heard in the 1998 earthquake in Ohio.
I grew up in earthquake country...
Yes I agree this sounds like the 1989 Loma Prieta EQ in the SF Bay Area. I was at the world series game with My Dad and my brothers when it hit. It sounded like a train or a low rumble jet, what a surreal day that was in SF I'll never forget it.
Got this playing on an old Skar evl-10" sub free-air on a little amp board in my bedroom. Still 1000 times better than my cheap noise machine.
Same situation an intrusive sound is penetrating my home i can't afford the equipment to track it and its not tinitis your a lifesaver thx dale
Hello! I am living in an apartment building below an upstairs neighbor with a 2 year old that spends all day long running making thumps on my ceiling while I am trying to work from home. I was excited to have found this and read the comments, but am wondering what type of sound system I will need to purchase to effectively cover up the thumps? Thanks a bundle, for now it is at least very helpful on headphones :).
My suggestion would be decent sized sound bar or a pair of Bluetooth speakers. Or a classic stereo system, and if it had a subwoofer that would be even better
Most of us have annoying neighbours XD
Yeah this dude should get paid for this! It's that good.
My neighbor wanted to play games and listen to her stupid hip hop all night. So I played this all night on my ds18 troublemaker 32" sub right against her bedroom wall. The entire apartment shakes and you can hear the floor boards breaking. She has stopped her music but I'm not turning this off until the place falls apart.
TheDavePhan You’re an asshole.
the next morning: *b o o n k*
@@dukkkistreamraider2042 never heard that word before! It sounds interesting.
amazing
‘God dang hip hop! I hate the youth and change scares me!’
Will you make a 10 minute version of this? Thank you
I just finished watching a film about trapped miners and the low rumbling noise was soothing ..Then I found this and it is very similar..Great will make a welcome change as very calming.
Hell Yeah! Awesome Dalesnale! Love these low frequencies. LETS GET READY TO RRRRRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUMBLE!
For the first time in over 40 years of living on Earth I actually heard a earthquake also because I could hear it. I felt the vibration of the SOUND of a Earthquake for the first time. I've lived with only feeling the ground move from a earthquake 5 time's In my life. Number 6 was amazing to hear a quake and feel the vibration from the sound alone. 😂😮😮😂😊
to the person reading this, remember to always be kind. Be the reason someone believes in the goodness of people
Om Shanthi
You bes, call it sound, I call it music. I was looking for YEARS for something like this to listen, album when???
Ten hours is like a box set in one listen :)
I have a new upstairs neighbor and suddenly have to deal with the worst footstep sounds day and night. this is the only thing that’s helping so far…. for the most part… sometimes he just stomps… i do have add and am very noise sensitive so I can‘t even really fall asleep to this or anything for that matter, but i‘m trying. man i‘m sleep deprived af
A year later, still the same issue, still listening to this almost every night (and another white noise thunder & rain app ON TOP because this one gets a little spooky sometimes!!) my neighbor still sucks ass
@rhymingplanet
You aren't alone, my upstairs neighbor is an inconsiderate piece of shit as well. So I setup my subwoofer on my ceiling and play this full blast while I am sleeping 🙂
What kind of speakers do I need in order for the rumble to be audible? I would like to play the sound in my bedroom without it being in my ears directly
Wow man,this is magic
I love this one. so cool. How do you make these wonderful soundscapes? I love how sound drifts in and out of the rumble.
+Patrick Walbridge You will probably enjoy Mega Noise too: ruclips.net/video/05jrgpm1g4I/видео.html Thanks for listening.
thank you. i've already saved it! your sounds take my to a really good place, relaxed,and stress free