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I once had a great Android app called #noisly which was able to play back smoothing #sounds like coffee bar, ocean, wind, rain, train, ...

Offline, no subscription, flexible, I could save favorite mixes.

Is there something like that? I'd love to pay for it but not a recurring subscription fee.

I've found #noice but downloads only work with subscription.

Any recommendations?

Has anyone here used the Sound Source app for Mac to control each individual apps volume?

I'm curious how well it works or if there's something others recommend that might be better in their opinion.

@amerpie tagging you since you use a ton of MacOS apps and might have thoughts on this one.

#Mac#MacOS#MacApps

#Aninagin [verb] Tagalog (Filipino) : “To take a closer look at something whose details are difficult to make out”.

"With the intention of arousing one’s curiosity about tiny things that we sometimes take for granted, more than 40 species of #Insects filmed in #Philippines forests reveal themselves to us..."

"Technical note : All animal #Sounds are pure artistic creation, not their real sounds. No #AI was used in any part of the film."

I love that idea!

youtube.com/watch?v=f1lh8iphXE

Listen to the first #sounds ever known to be made by #sharks
What, if anything, this chittering means remains a mystery
Animals may be making the sounds -- a series of clicking noises -- by snapping their flat rows of teeth, which are blunt for crushing prey. Sharks can hear mostly low-frequency noise, and clicks they emit are higher pitched, which suggests they are not for communicating with other sharks. It's possible they are a defensive tactic.
science.org/content/article/li
archive.ph/HMYiE