Len Fehskens wrote:

>Steve Schwartz writes:
>
>>Second, noise isn't really something that can be objectively measured.
>
>Actually, it can.  The less correlated (i.e., structured) successive
>moments of the sound are, the more noiselike it is.  A spectral analysis
>of noise shows a simple distribution of frequencies (different kinds of
>noise have different kinds of simple distributions).

How would that apply to something which has been labeled white noise.  I
recall the notion that white noise was the presence of all frequencies at
all amplitudes.  At one time I recall the notion that pink noise referred
to all of the frequencies and all of the amplitudes around a certain
frequency.

Karl