Thanks a ton! I especially love the starship noise generator. Having awesome background noise like this improves my focus by several orders of magnitude. I can literally not focus on anything most of the time. I have ADHD (I don't take medication), which makes focusing tough enough on its own, but add to that a noisy boisterous office environment. If you like this you'll love Hearts of Space. I too feel secure and at peace when listening to sounds like this. This brings back so many memories of Star Trek: Voyager. So terribly alone and far away and yet under the constant watch of millions upon millions of stars. I love this! It makes me feel like I'm all alone in the silent depths of space. ← Commander Shepard's room aboard the SSV Normandy. Perhaps that's what took the crew away? You don't know. A cosmic entity of some sort is on screen, whole galaxies on its body. The equipments function, but there's no one to operate them. (pair it with the first 3 sliders of Twilight and Deserted) You are the sole tripulant on the Enterprise. I'm on Star Trek marathon right now, so it keeps me in the mood! I'm also getting headaches quite often so I listen to 'Asleep in Quarters' whenever it happens - it helps me relax (and feel like I'm aboard the USS Voyager!) Thanks a lot for doing this :) The sound engeneering in that game was really good, this just takes that one step further. Reminds me of the feeling i got back when I played System Shock 2. Ī slightly strange testimonial, but if you're a fan of Evangelion, this sounds just like sitting in one. Great for those days when I am feeling overstimulated and need something to calm and focus me while blocking out unimportant work noises.įor writing Sci-fi this is awesome as. Blocks out warehouse noises, the office radio, and coworker chatter without keeping me from hearing my desk phone or coworkers trying to get my attention. 'Aboard the Enterprise' is the perfect noise blocker for me at work. With all the weird noise that my kids doing, concentration is hard to get, but that noise and headphones gave me help me to write a science fiction scenario for my English class.Ī blend of 'Asleep in Quarters' and 'Engine Control Room', and sounds like a slow night in the control room, when you're half asleep, the beeping more comforting than annoying This helps me stay focused for long periods of time :D Oooooh very spooky isolated spaceship feel. I'm writing a dissertation on sci fi, and this is a wonderful thing to do so to. I don't know what I would do with out it! =D This makes me think of an alien invasion, it's just perfect for writing sci-fi narratives. I've made sure this generator is my only auditory accompaniment, and let me tell you - the immersion is wonderful. I've just started to re-read the Ender's Game Saga by Orson Scott Card. This one is my absolute favorite listening to it put me to sleep within minutes. Reminds me of standing in line for Space Mountain at Disneyland! I imagine my custom sound from the communication room, which has this big window that shows the beauty of the universe, everyone is just chilling with small interferences and control sounds in the back, while waiting for the big invasion that is going to take place the next day :) I imagine a war spaceship orbitating a planet (the imagine on the back) that not long ago was invaded by aliens. I made sure to bring out the nice, deep rumble of the engines and added faint hints of fan noise-the cooling systems-and topped it off with a slight ambient flutter to give it that 'futuristic engine' feel. This particular setting puts me in mind of the new "Abrams" Enterprise's Engineering when the ship's at warp.
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