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Hacking Prayer
Custom Composite Generator

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A contribution by Dante1

Wind, sea, chants, and... circuits?

The calming sounds of wind and sea and soothing melodic chants, paired with a soft undercurrent of random sci-fi circuit beeps... sounds like a strange combination, but after accidentally stumbling on it, I realized it really scratches an itch in my ADHD brain and helps me focus on writing! A couple friends with ADHD have also agreed that there's something oddly pleasing about the contrast, so I thought I'd put it up for others to try.

The pairing reminds me a bit of the .hack// series--a vibrant fantasy world, but with the firm guiding hand of sci-fi--so I've decided to call it "Hacking Prayer."

Published on March 1st, 2023
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  Brilliant idea, I like it! :)

Create Your Own

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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.