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You are reading and working inside your private library late in the evening. The fire is crackling in the fireplace. Through the open window you can hear a distant thunderstorm, as well as the sound of rain and wildlife in the garden outside.
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● This is single handedly my favorite generator to listen to while studying. I combine it with some lo-fi music in the background and I find it so relaxing! A great generator, thanks for putting this together :)
● Really quite immersive and calming. Thank you!
● I used this with Railroad and tweaked them forever. I find that adjusting a generator can be incredibly meditative in and of itself. Suddenly I'm riding in a train car with luxury trimmings. Tropical rain turns into a crackling fireplace and I notice the car has no roof - open to a thunder-filled red sky. A dystopian dream journey. With cicadas. Thank you Askan; thank you myNoise.
● I keep coming back to this one. Thanks for your contribution!
● Silence is the protagonist in this soundscape, and that's why I like it. The other sounds of the library and the storm are subtle enough that it really feels as though you're in a quiet room in the evening - all is framed by the silence. Excellent job!
● I love the ambiance of this while reading. I keep coming back to this one, great work and thank you!
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