Re: randomized white noise = white noise?



acannell@xxxxxxx wrote:
If I take a 1 second long digital sample of white noise, and play back
the bytes in random order, do I still get white noise? Since the bytes
are random to begin with, it shouldnt matter what order I play them
right?

What if its pink noise?

And what if its white noise but filtered in an unusual way so that
there are arbitrary peaks and valleys?

markp suggested this


Any attempt at making a signal "more" random will almost certainly do the exact opposite.



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