When you don't want yourself or someone to hear something, so you cover it up with another sound to drown it out.
This could be if you are playing a tv show or music single in the background to cover up the sounds of "self gratification". Other reasons to use audio camouflage are if you wanted to cover up the sound of a fart, a soda can opening, or if you have a noisy neighbour. This is not to be confused with "white noise". For one, "white noise" is part of a much broader spectrum including "brown noise", "pink noise", etc. Also, the use of things such as "white noise" is mostly to concentrate your mind on one sound to fall asleep.
"You couldn't hear me fapping in my room because I used audio camouflage."
Peices of shit that try to be like books on devices but fail
when you put on headphones to shut out the f*in world!
dude 1: dude, where's jon?
dude 2: oh he's in an audio cave, he's having a bad day.
A term to describe a song (usually rap) that uses a chopped up sample and/or various pieces of audio to make one piece of music that work harmoniously.
“Have you checked out Jukebox Joints from A$AP ROCKY? The audio collage in this is so good!”
Unnatural, hollow-sounding, overly crisp audio used a lot in video advertisements.
Half of the reason why I can't stand Youtube ads is because of the frequent use of lettuce audio. I don't like feeling like my ears are biting into a head of Romaine.
A coder / hacker that also makes beats. They hack audio machines and create newer cooler sounds.
'Hey Ben! I hacked my midi controller last night and created a cool glitch sound.'
'Karen, you're such an audio hacker.'
Roblox audio makers were users that uploaded song files, which usually consisted of songs that were overly loud & inappropriate, something that was not allowed on roblox and was heavily moderated, thus the name “bypass”, a way in which roblox moderators couldn’t tell whether the song file,image, etc. was inappropriate or not, was formed and popularized. They would upload these files onto Roblox with their own “intro” (a voiceover of someone/something saying their Roblox username) in order to gain popularity. They had begun to form around early 2015 up until 2022, reaching a massive peak during 2020-21 due to Covid. These users usually had a big ego once they had gained “popularity” on the platform, but on late March of 2022 that would all end, Roblox removed the availability of such audios to be heard across every game, thus ending the “audio maker” era. Obviously, many objected this idea, as it had put an end to many of these users ego’s, but it was a great thing in disguise as it had given people a realization that they were indeed not “popular”. Today, many still try to make audios and gain popularity, but it’s obviously not as easy as it was before, the only game in which a user is able to gain attraction is the infamous “dollhouse roleplay” a game in which many audio makers used to hang out in. There’s still many old users who believe they have a status in their torn down community, in reality, they don’t & are typically attention seekers reminiscing about the past.
Hey, were you an “audio maker”
yeah, unfortunately.