Noise. Drowning Distraction?

One of the strangest ideas for an application I’ve seen in some time is Blackhole’s Noise. The basic idea seems to be that in order to mask nearby noise, you mask this by the application’s built in white, or pink, noise, which is basically fizz, ahem, “signal with even power distribution on a logarithmic frequency scale”.
I was skeptical, but decided to try it for myself, so gave it a whirl just now. Alas, it really isn’t something I could listen to for more than about 3 seconds – I just found it annoying. I’d be interested to see if anyone does actually find this solution useful though.
On a side note, I really love the icons for all of the Blackhole applications.
May 4th, 2007 | Applications • Apple/OS X |








