Dalesnale - Noise Ambient

DaleSnale | The Noise Ambient Mind Drift Laboratory
40 years of audio engineering experience dedicated to your peace of mind. I create acoustic shields like Pink Noise, Orange Noise, nature sounds, and binaural beats to inspire the ears and transform your mood.

Precision Noise Engineering: Presented from a fresh perspective, my sounds—including Grey Noise, Green Noise, Brown Noise with Ocean Waves—are used to calm the mind for relaxation, sleep, study, or tinnitus noise masking. I sculpt every track recorded in the field and studio, processing audio until it reaches a singular sonic focal point.

The Mind Drift Experience: The 10-hour audio tracks offer deep listening for those who crave sounds simpler than music. Whether you need an "acoustic shield" to block distracting environments or a textured soundscape to soothe the mind, every track is built with care, detail, and love.

Join the community. Suggest a frequency. Find your focus. Thanks for listening! — Dale


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Hi everyone! I’ve just updated the 'Sweeping Noise Series' playlist with the newest 10-hour release: High Frequency Sweeping Notch Noise (8 kHz to 16 kHz).


You can also find this and all my other dynamic relief videos in the updated Sweeping Noise Series playlist here:
www.youtube.com/playlist?list...

Unlike a fixed frequency boost, this 'moving notch' creates a void that sweeps across the high-frequency range every 45 seconds.
Many of you have mentioned that this dynamic shifting helps 'distract' the brain more effectively than static masking.

Quick Tip: Try setting the volume just below your tinnitus level. Let the sound sit beneath the ringing rather than trying to drown it out.



Which frequency range should I 'sweep' next for the series?

4 kHz – 8 kHz (Mid-High Range)
12 kHz – 18 kHz (Ultra-High Range)
500 Hz – 4 kHz (Mid-Low Range)
Leave a request in the comments! Thanks for listening, Dale

2 weeks ago (edited) | [YT] | 11

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A question for Blue Noise listeners.
The original Blue Noise went up on this channel in 2012 — one of the first of its kind on YouTube. This week I released an all-new version engineered through a vintage 1970-spec Neve transformer-balanced preamp. Same noise color, completely different signal path.
If you have listened to both, how does the Neve master compare to the original? Does the analog path make a difference you can actually hear over a long listen?
Your ears have been with this sound for years. That's the feedback that matters most.
New Blue Noise Analog Neve Master:
https://youtu.be/rgsv3gLXt2I

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 5

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Fun soundscape splashing down Sunday...
I spent a couple weeks editing 10 hours of NASA Artemis II footage - humanity's first journey to the Moon in 53 years - and composing an original deep space ambient soundscape to go with it.
Deep low frequency noise, subtle binaural tones and bass elements that ebb and flow across the full 10 hours. No loops. No repeats.
Victor Glover said it well:
"You are special in all of this emptiness... You have this oasis. I'm trying to tell you, just trust me, you are special."
That's the energy of this one.
Subscribe so you don't miss it.
Cheers, Dale

1 month ago | [YT] | 22

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8,000 Years of Calm Noise

I was looking at the channel’s lifetime "Watch Time" today and the number is almost impossible to wrap my head around: 71.8 Million Hours.

To put that in perspective, that is the equivalent of 8,191 years of continuous listening.

If one person had started listening to ambient sounds at the beginning, they would have started in year 6100 BC—the Neolithic period. That is before the Great Pyramids were built and right around the time humans started forming the very first permanent settlements.

Knowing that my engineering has provided eight millennia worth of sleep, focus, and relief is the greatest motivation I could ask for. Whether you’ve contributed 10 minutes or 10,000 hours to that total, thank you for being part of this journey.

What’s your "go-to" DaleSnale track when you really need to lock in or drift off?

Gratefully — Dale

4 months ago | [YT] | 42

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Here is a chance to get Noise Ambient audio downloads and bundles at a discount through Monday, December 1, 2025.
Use the code: AMBIENT2025 at checkout.
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Videos have links in the descriptions. Thanks for listening and your support, Dale

6 months ago | [YT] | 11

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An oldie but goodie for Throwback Tuesday. Posted back in 2012, Grey Noise is still getting listening love in 2025. There are remastered and dark screen versions on the channel too. Thanks for listening.

6 months ago | [YT] | 6

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Another Classic for Throwback Tuesday: Ocean and Brown Noise. A sweet sleep, focus and masking sound.

7 months ago | [YT] | 4

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Throwback Tuesday: Alka Seltzer Fizzy Bubble Sounds for 10 hours 🎧🎧🎧

7 months ago | [YT] | 13