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General => Off-Topic => Topic started by: suzukir122 on March 30, 2018, 07:34:42 PM
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The fan is a wonderful thing for sleeping... so I've created a new YouTube
channel -- where I will be uploading various white noise sound ideas and creations.
I've just uploaded an 8 hour video with the audio of a fan inside of my living room, as
well as embedded music I've created.
My new YouTube video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBC6GlrI0j4&t=23496s
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Good idea, the sound of fans is relaxing to sleep. 8)
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Yes it is. That channel is really low on subscribers, and it needs some work, but we will
see how many views this video gets. If it gets a lot of views, I will be creating more sounds
in the future.
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I my father and my mother homes, I uses the wall split ductless A/C (Reserve cycle/Heat pump) for this. If I don't need cooling or heating, I just operate it at ventilation at low speed.
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I also use an actual A/C, fan or heater in the room as well but especially when needed. (When it's too hot or too cold)
The main reason why I uploaded this video -- to enable YouTube users to have access
to the white noise a fan creates. My adding music, may have been a bit too much, but
we will see based on the viewing results as time goes on, I guess.
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Interesting, I wouldn`t say a fan was relaxing for me, but having a purring cat sitting on your chest does it.
I seem to be able to relax more like this, its odd as you can feel the vibration of a cats purr when they curl up on you at night :D
High winds and rain on the window is also good to drift off too.
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Yeah sometimes fan sounds alone won't do the trick for me either... it really depends on the fan.
But that's why in the video, about 35 seconds in, I faded in some music that lasts for the remaining
8 hours of the audio.
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The best sound to help us sleep is a cat purring :)
As we don't currently have one :( we have downloaded several tracks from Youtube and put them onto a 1GB USB memory stick. This plugs into our stereo system which has speakers in every room, and it's a wonderful sound to send us off to sleep :D
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Ahh... but why not add my video audio sound and mix it up? lol!
That would also be great too, whether stereo or even mono
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The best sound to help us sleep is a cat purring :)
As we don't currently have one :( we have downloaded several tracks from Youtube and put them onto a 1GB USB memory stick. This plugs into our stereo system which has speakers in every room, and it's a wonderful sound to send us off to sleep :D
I thought you posted a pic of your cat a while back.. what happen!? :(
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I have an actual fan in my bedroom-used year round-the sound and the breeze helps me sleep.Being doing this ince I lived in an apartment.
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I have an actual fan in my bedroom-used year round-the sound and the breeze helps me sleep.Being doing this ince I lived in an apartment.
Me aswell. I don't think I have turnt it off for the past month or so... always forget it is there... it is one of those PolarWind fans...
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I have a 20” Lasko High Velocity fan in our apartment it feels good and really circulates air around the room it runs 24/7
8-12 it’s on the highest level which pulls 150W
For the remaining it’s on the first level which pulls 50W
We use multiple around the apartment running on the first level at many times a day
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Yeah that's the down side to my video... you don't get the cool breeze from it. lol
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I thought you posted a pic of your cat a while back.. what happen!? :(
The cats I've posted pictures of aren't ours, they belong to neighbours and we look after them sometimes ;D
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Yeah that's the down side to my video... you don't get the cool breeze from it. lol
We are currently in autumn here in Australia. So yeah the fan noise would be helpful without the cold breeze. ;)
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The added music *should* help as well. lol
I forgot to mention that I added echoes and reverb... although it isn't easy to hear
the echoes. I even forgot to mention all that in the video description. haha... oh well.
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Nice video! :) This sounds like a rather large fan that can move a lot of air. I'm used to sleeping with a fan on, so I associate this sound with falling asleep. I'm getting tired as I type this and listen to your video LOL :D I sleep with a 16 inch Lasko floor fan that sounds similar to this.
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Thanks... CEB1993 might've been the only one who kept listening. I also forgot to say that I started to fade the music
in at about 24 seconds into the video. Before that, was just the sound of the fan. I made sure that the music was in tune with the
fan sound so that the music and the fan sound would clash together to create a unique, musical sound.
The main fan in use was a metallic bladed fan. There is another fan in the background running too, slightly off tune in
various parts of the video, (not very noticeable) but it was my kitchen stove fan also running.
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I created a "Mall Echoe" version of my 8 hour fan sound video for sleeping. I think this new version is better,
even with headphones... changed the pitch a bit, and added echoes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZZnvSYMJlY
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Cool (Pun Intended Lol!) I love the noise of a fan when falling asleep.
@suzukir122
PS: I added a subscription to your channel (My name is Peter Yachymczyk if you can see who adds a subscription)
I like the one you posted today
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Thanks! That channel is really low on subscribers, so I need subscriptions there -- but don't forget about my
main YouTube channel as well! (Suzukir123)
The video I posted today has a lower pitch, and much more reverb/echoes. It's tough to really notice the difference until you're
further into the video, once the music fades in. And on headphones, the stereo makes it feel as if you're picking
up the sound in a much larger area... like a mall, or maybe even a small city. :)