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Term: Pink Noise

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Pink noise contains equal power for every octave and is produced by passing white noise through a -3 dB per octave filter. Pink noise reflects the sensitivity of human hearing in different octaves and is typically used to test the frequency response of an audio loudspeaker system.

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