Tadak: A Customizable White Noise App with Spatial Audio and Fractal Algorithms
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Summary
Tadak is a white noise app that goes beyond traditional fixed loops by allowing users to layer sounds, position them in 3D space, and create custom soundscapes. Built with Apple's PHASE framework, it provides spatial audio that responds to distance and direction. The app uses a fractal-based algorithm to prevent repetitive loops and includes a noise color equalizer to reshape frequency characteristics, aiming to reduce listening fatigue and create an immersive, customizable audio experience.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledTadak is not just another white noise app with fixed loops.
Users can layer sounds, place them in 3D space, and design their own soundscape.
Built with Apple's PHASE framework, it delivers spatial audio that reacts to distance and direction.
To reduce fatigue, Tadak uses a fractal-based algorithm to avoid repetitive loops, plus a noise color equalizer that reshapes frequency characteristics.
Tadak transforms passive noise into a customizable, immersive experience.
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