MisterE
Fractal Fanatic
White noise is a static sound that has equal energy on every frequency. So has your sine sweep.
Pink noise has a -3dB per octave slope, which makes the spectrum look completely flat on a logarithmic scale.
But it has a slope nevertheless.
So it's normal that white noise and a sine sweep should give the same results.
But you should be good with either white or pink noise.
Pink noise has a -3dB per octave slope, which makes the spectrum look completely flat on a logarithmic scale.
But it has a slope nevertheless.
So it's normal that white noise and a sine sweep should give the same results.
But you should be good with either white or pink noise.