As a sci-fi fan myself, I can't quite decide if your interpretation of the sound is a good or a bad thing! Funnily enough, I've been testing the Soundcore Sleep A20 headphones recently, and one of my favourite sounds on their companion app is called 'spaceship' so I can kind of understand why you head the sound that way. Out of interest, what headphones or speakers are you listening to it through?
@@nosleeplessnights1 My post was in jest...I like the sound that was posted here! It works well for sleeping! But I was just thinking... if I was on a trip to Mars it would probably sound like this inside the shuttle! LOL!
That's great to hear Thee - I'm happy it worked for you. A little bit of audio engineering magic went into creating this pink noise. It's all about tweaking the different frequencies and a little trial and error.
Hey, Ethan. Thanks for your amazing work. Is there any way we can get this on a streaming platform or as a downloadable?
Thanks Fernando, glad you liked it. I don't have it available on any other platform at the moment. Sorry!
I will try this tonight it’s lovely and soft
I hope you enjoy it!
This is what you will hear…the sound of the engines when going to Mars on a three-year long SpaceX shuttle.
As a sci-fi fan myself, I can't quite decide if your interpretation of the sound is a good or a bad thing! Funnily enough, I've been testing the Soundcore Sleep A20 headphones recently, and one of my favourite sounds on their companion app is called 'spaceship' so I can kind of understand why you head the sound that way.
Out of interest, what headphones or speakers are you listening to it through?
@@nosleeplessnights1 My post was in jest...I like the sound that was posted here! It works well for sleeping! But I was just thinking... if I was on a trip to Mars it would probably sound like this inside the shuttle! LOL!
@@nosleeplessnights1 Just normal blue tooth earbuds...
I should send a copy to SpaceX and NASA for their training programs!
I put my headphones in and I definitely can't hear anything from the outside!! How do you do this?😳😳😳
That's great to hear Thee - I'm happy it worked for you. A little bit of audio engineering magic went into creating this pink noise. It's all about tweaking the different frequencies and a little trial and error.
Best white noise I’ve ever used .. and I’ve tried hundreds..