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Unlike white or pink noise, which are more commonly known for their use in sound masking or sleep aids, violet noise has a distinct high-frequency bias making it less soothing. It's often used in testing electronic equipment, in audio engineering, or in sound therapy for tinnitus as it may help mask the high-frequency ringing associated with the condition.
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Unlike white or pink noise, which are more commonly known for their use in sound masking or sleep aids, violet noise has a distinct high-frequency bias making it less soothing. It's often used in testing electronic equipment, in audio engineering, or in sound therapy for tinnitus as it may help mask the high-frequency ringing associated with the condition.

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