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Tinnitus are sharp sinewaves for me, not white noise

I have tinnitus. It manifests as a sharp sinewave as well. For a week however, the frequency of the sinewave dropped. It sounded exactly how a medium frequency sinewave from my phone, at around maybe 500 mhz( actually its hz) , and it could go down to around 400. It was just for that week, and then it stopped.

Your comment reminded me of that, and I thought it's an interesting enough story

fyi if you're talking about audible sounds it's Hz, or kHz, not mHz :D mine does sound around 8kHz

Nah, he's just got that Y3K cyber hearing augmentation

Also my tinnitus is at like 10 khz

It's a periodic "tink" for me. It's almost like a sound from a video game.

I work with shaders in 3D, a lot of things can be made from noises.

Randomness (even the computer's pseudorandom) is really amazing. Perlin noise, Sierpinski triangles traced through random walking, etc... Lots of things can be done with random sequences.