
Dark Cocoa Noise for Rapid Deep Sleep | 12 Hours | BLACK SCREEN | Tinnitus & Anxiety Relief
Nothing prepares you for a cosy, restful night quite like a warm mug of cocoa. Its rich, velvety warmth soothes your senses, melts away the day's worries, and wraps you in a comforting embrace. Perfect to get you ready for a peaceful night's sleep! That's where I thought Dark Cocoa Noise come in. Similar to a previous video I did last year, Hot Chocolate Noise, only with some major tweaks. Firstly, I've made a much richer, darker, deeper sound. Those sounds most of us prefer to help get us into a deeper sleep. And secondly, I've used the online oracle to better guide me on how to make the perfect Cocoa Noise. Here's what was suggested: ---If Dark Cocoa Noise were a sleep noise, it might combine elements that evoke richness, warmth, and depth, much like the sensation of cocoa itself. Here's how it could sound: Deep, warm tones: A low-frequency brown noise base, resembling the grounding comfort of rich cocoa and the soft scattering of cocoa powder. Smooth white noise: A silky, even-toned noise to mimic the creamy quality of cocoa and white marshmallows on top. Soft bubbling and marshmallow crisping: Gentle bubbling sounds to evoke cocoa simmering, paired with faint marshmallow crisping for a cozy, nostalgic texture.---- So much like before, I started making the Brown Noise combining cocoa powder and the low whir of a Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser. I then edited and filtered that sound and smoothed it into a soothing brown constant. Then using sandsticks and some fabric scratching I was able to create a higher, whiter noise to layer over. I then topped it off with the blended sounds of marshmallows toasting and the cocoa boiling and bubbling in a pan. The result is a warming, soothing audio blend, perfect for listening to right before bed! Rest well tonight friends! MADE USING: Cocoa powder, Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser, marshmallows, blow torch, sand sticks and fabric scratching