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 (DIR) Post #AjFX6xU5BJbZwJ8uwa by futurebird@sauropods.win
       2024-06-24T10:18:55Z
       
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       Do any of you have an ambient music making app on your phone that you enjoy? I'm thinking something like a simple synthesizer simulator that lets you make ethereal soundscapes to relax to or to save to use as background music?I have a vague memory of an app like this years ago...
       
 (DIR) Post #AjFXFMuKXfAb6aQjgm by TheOtterDragon@eldritch.cafe
       2024-06-24T10:20:25Z
       
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       @futurebird You can do that in the "Timer" section of Insight Timer
       
 (DIR) Post #AjFXmQb3qXpY6TBIGW by EarlOfEdgecombe@mstdn.social
       2024-06-24T10:26:20Z
       
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       @futurebird "Scape" by Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers is a good one, and they have made a few others. https://generativemusic.com
       
 (DIR) Post #AjFZDN1HM17mmXr5fM by joncounts@mastodon.nz
       2024-06-24T10:42:23Z
       
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       @futurebird If you're on Apple, there's the open-source Synth One, which is amazing and great fun. https://audiokitpro.com/synth/
       
 (DIR) Post #AjFdIV7z2FaVC3h2zQ by f_dion@mastodon.online
       2024-06-24T11:28:12Z
       
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       @futurebird check out the immersion station for iphoneGoldsteinmusic.com/the-immersion-station/There are a few free apps, same concept. You move orbs around to alter the soundscape
       
 (DIR) Post #AjFfk0zGtGMxjNrjcm by CKL@ioc.exchange
       2024-06-24T11:55:35Z
       
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       @futurebird i use https://mynoise.net, you can combine the sounds by opening multiple tabs.Enjoy natural sounds, or white noise, ambient Café sounds or thematic - e.g.  'three Friends of winter' together with 'cinematic east'.
       
 (DIR) Post #AjFheHpZYMke8oj25A by JeffGrigg@mastodon.social
       2024-06-24T12:16:57Z
       
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       @futurebird I'm a long time "Headspace" user. Mostly for "soundscapes" -- 45 minutes or 8 hours of nature sounds. They do also have relaxing music options and guided meditation options, and others.https://www.headspace.com/
       
 (DIR) Post #AjFmM3qRJWCrK4G9xI by Edent@mastodon.social
       2024-06-24T13:09:39Z
       
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       @futurebird @catsalad I use Binaural Beats on Android.I don't believe its mystic claims, but it is nice having some interesting background static.https://gitlab.com/axet/android-binaural-beats
       
 (DIR) Post #AjFp8TO1qxI8LbBPoe by derek@www.glidden.life
       2024-06-24T13:40:49Z
       
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       @futurebird You might have been thinking of Boodler?https://github.com/erkyrath/boodlerLooks like it hasn't been touched in a decade and a half and more.  It used to be able to take various input sound files and mix them in random ways to get unique soundscapes each time.  I was particularly fond of frogs.Unfortunately I don't know of anything newer off the top of my head.