Re: randomized white noise = white noise?
- From: "Phil Allison" <philallison@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 11:09:38 +1000
"Kiviranta, Mikko"
** Well, " red noise " results when white noise is passed through a LPF
with a constant - 6dB per octave slope.
In Wikipedia, this seems also be called brown noise, after Brownian
motion.
** The term in common use is "red noise".
IMO - the notion that pink noise can be created by mixing one red and
white is a bit fanciful.
I think all the other descriptions beyond "white" are more or less
arbitrary.
** That is just no so.
What you "think" is irrelevant.
........ Phil
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