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Nature's Hug 2
Custom Composite Generator

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A contribution by Sofia336

After listening to a variety of soundscapes from this site, I found that the ones that get me to focus the best and longest for the toughest of tasks or studies, are the sounds of rain and fire.

If you find me listening to a rain or fire soundscape, that means I'm dealing with something difficult or complex.

But they also make a great background for meditation moments, so I just leave them playing during some of the pomodoro breaks too. Some pomodoro breaks include stuff like bodyweight training or chores, so that's when I pause the rain/fire soundscapes and use my custom composites (like The Dopamenu, Intense Focus, Rhythm of Resolve or any of my crazy "warrior" Taiko drums composites.)

One thing you can do: you can get the audio files of what you consider your "focus" soundscapes in 25 minutes each, then 5/10 minutes of what you consider good for pomodoro breaks, and make a local playlist on your phone or computer alternating between the 2. No timers needed.

Published on March 2nd, 2025
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Create Your Own

Use a laptop or desktop computer, as you will be asked to use keyboard shortcuts.

To create your custom composite generator, browse the site for slider contents: open any generator on myNoise, and select the sliders you want to use in your custom set by 'zeroing' all others, then hit [c] to collect all active sliders into a hidden stack. Move to a next generator and repeat the process until you have accumulated 10 sliders. Now hit [shift+c] to render your custom composite generator. At any point, press [x+c] to clear the hidden stack.