If you are looking for additional things to add, those with tinnitus are likely to have suggestions.
I had a scare with tinnitus several weeks ago, where it suddenly became very apparent for a few days before subsiding to a point where I don’t notice it unless I specifically listen for it. This had me desperately searching for noise generators so I could get to sleep.
“Grey” and “pink” noise, and some kinds of cricket noise seemed to be most suitable for masking my type (which is very similar to the high pitch sound an old analog tv makes when it’s on). Heavy rain is also good, but it’s hard to find something that is suitable because most have some additional water splashing and gurgling, which triggers my misophonia.
I have actually had some lovely feedback from people who have said it's helped with their tinnitus (amongst them, unexpectedly, X-Press 2 of 90s dance music fame, as well as lots of other DJs)
It's definitely going to vary from person to person so if anyone else has any suggestions of the types of noise that might help them I'm all ears. I'm also thinking of adding more controls to individual sounds so you might be able to control, for example, the exact pitch of the 'bass rumble' sound, which may help people zero in on the frequency that helps mask their tinnitus
Now that I'm on my desktop, here's a better list of my favorites
Some kind of 9800Hz statis/hiss, reminiscent of crickets. Masks my tinnitus perfectly and doesn't seem to trigger excessive attention. Has a very quick intro bit, but not talking after: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I-20-jKVF0
"Grey" noise, whatever that's supposed to mean. A low hum/rumble similar to ocean waves but more constant. Also has a hiss added. Very non-intrusive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSQ_gW7iVis
"Shimmer", very reminiscent of crickets but much smoother and without all the little peaks that would normally activate my attention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke2BopotSIU
If you are looking for additional things to add, those with tinnitus are likely to have suggestions.
I had a scare with tinnitus several weeks ago, where it suddenly became very apparent for a few days before subsiding to a point where I don’t notice it unless I specifically listen for it. This had me desperately searching for noise generators so I could get to sleep.
“Grey” and “pink” noise, and some kinds of cricket noise seemed to be most suitable for masking my type (which is very similar to the high pitch sound an old analog tv makes when it’s on). Heavy rain is also good, but it’s hard to find something that is suitable because most have some additional water splashing and gurgling, which triggers my misophonia.