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I once tried reproducing noise that some games have for various spaceships cockpits / engine rooms. I ended up finding this ambient white noise generator for sox:
play -c2 -n synth whitenoise band -n 100 24 band -n 300 100 gain +20But it's lacking additional beeps and buzzes that various computers usually produce. So, to take a shortcut you can just get different beeps from Star Trek
#!/bin/bash
wget -c http://www.trekcore.com/audio/computer/computer_work_beep.mp3 -O computerbeep_0.mp3
for ((i=1; i<=75; i++)); do wget -c http://www.trekcore.com/audio/computer/computerbeep_${i}.mp3; done
And then run this beeping script (in parallel with sox noise command above):
#!/bin/bash
beepsmax=75
sleepmax=${sleepmax:-"15"} # seconds
while true; do
beep=$((RANDOM % beepsmax))
sleeptime=$((RANDOM % sleepmax))
mpv computerbeep_${beep}.mp3
sleep $sleeptime
done
call it for example random_beep.sh and you can run it like:
sleepmax=20 ./random_beep.sh
sleepmax is by default 15 (maximum time between random beeps). You can set it to other time like above. Have fun :)