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Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
No, don't use white noise. It's not a constant enough sustain on any particular frequency so it's pretty useless.
I forgot to add that you need to modulate the sawtooth wave up and down an octave or two so you cover (more or less) all the frequencies. Modulate it slowly though.
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white noise is all frequencies at equal power, it is completely constant. speakers cannot actually produce real saw, square or random waveforms accurately as the driver cannot physically move like that, speakers can only produce sine waves accurately. everything else saw tooth, square that you hear coming out of a speaker is an approximation.