Ambient sound

Wind that moves through the room

A soft, shifting rush that rises and fades like air moving past. We take pink noise and sweep a bandpass slowly across it, so the tone opens and closes without ever settling. It's atmospheric rather than busy, and it keeps changing because it's generated as you listen.

MeditationFalling asleepSetting an atmosphereSlow breathing
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Wind is the most spacious sound here. The slow filter sweep makes it swell and thin out, so it feels like weather rather than static. That gentle movement gives your attention something to rest on without asking anything of it, which suits meditation and slow, deliberate breathing.

It also sets a mood well. For reading, writing, or simply sitting, wind adds a sense of open space and cool air without the specific imagery of rain or fire. It stays in the background and lets the room feel larger.

There's no loop and no seam. The sweep drifts live in your browser, so the wind never doubles back on itself and never pauses to buffer.

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Questions

Are wind sounds good for sleep?

Yes. The soft, sweeping rush is even and edgeless, which makes it easy to fall asleep to and unobtrusive enough to stay asleep with.

Why use wind sounds for meditation?

The slow filter sweep gives a sense of gentle movement and open space, offering your attention something to settle on without pulling it into detail.

How is wind different from white noise?

It starts from pink noise, which is warmer than white, then adds a slow sweep so the tone opens and closes. That movement makes it feel like air rather than flat static.