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Fake False Indigo Day
Custom Composite Generator

Presets

FlatWarmBrightOddEvenLowerUpperPairedMirroredBalancedEquilibriumTripletsDiffused Surprise!

Current Slider Settings

Save in URL
Clone as Minified Player
Order as an Audio file    

Tape Speed Control

Semitone ↓Semitone ↑
OriginalInstant Remix

Animation Parameters

mode Soft HardSolo Duo Trio
speed ÷8 ÷4 ÷2Normalx2 x4 x8
range [Low High]   set→ [Low High]

Spatial Width

MonoNarrowStereoWide

iEQ • Calibration

NoneBalancedFull

Keyboard Shortcuts

Visualizer • White • PiNk • Brown • J↓↑KHelp

A contribution by Kiwi135

A thing you need to know about me is that: I am not a person who uses "indigo" much in their daily life. To me blues are Blue until they are Purple. And Indigo generally only ever comes up in the context of The Flower (very pastel blue/purple mix) or Computer Colors (tend to be either purple-leaning blue or just straight up unarguably purple).

In trying to differentiate the medium-blue Slider 6 from the dark-blue Slider 7, I decided to use the (probably more common) "dark blue" definition of "indigo" for it. I picked out all the sounds and musics I wanted to use, put them all together, was about to submit it,

and realized I had grabbed Purple sliders. instead of Dark Blues.

Didn't take long to fix at least, all I had to do was replace all the 8s with 7s in the URL, and that one turned out to be a bit better actually. But I still like how this had turned out.

Published on April 6th, 2025
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  Until Instant Remix, troughs a monkey wrench into the works. I like this one. Thanks...

  This is the kind of eerie science fiction synth-driven soundscape that instantly brings to mind Aperture Science. Well done.

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.