I remember I used to have a playlist of kpop songs with water/rain sounds in the beginning. I lost it lately, but I remember a few songs I had on it, like Complex by Ziont T (feat. G Dragon) had the sound of water filling a cup in the beginning, and Knock (also by Zion T) opens with rain sounds. That's literally all the traces I have of my old playlist, but I'm sure there's more out there. Would like any song recs :')

Mk1-2 pod + chute, Rockomax decoupler, Rockomax fuel tank, Skipper. Launched from VAB, sent to nearby water. Esc doesn't function as it did in stock. Give me a minute to figure out why FRAPS isn't recording and I'll grab a video.


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One of the pre-release builds had that issue, but was fixed before release. It could be a case of a misplaced file in one of the release downloads. I've made a new release with an improvement to how sounds are looped. Try it and see if you still get the issue.

I've come to realize that some of my favorites songs have water themes in the production like the beach in Mighty Rivers from Kylie's Aphrodite or both underwater beat from Bridgit's Atlantis and Lorde's The Louvre. So now I'm really interested in know more songs with a water theme production or even in lyrics and would like your help in finding the best ones.

The few existing studies that applied natural sounds in different settings, that is, during an operation,[3] before[4] or after a stressful task in the laboratory[5,6] report meaningful stress-reducing effects. In the study by Arai et al,[3] the patients underwent an operation under epidural anesthesia. They were assigned to either listening to natural sounds or they had no acoustic stimulation intraoperatively. It was reported that the activity of salivary alpha-amylase, a surrogate marker for the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) (e.g. [7]) was significantly lower in the condition with natural sounds as compared to the nonacoustic condition. Alvarsson et al[5] examined whether listening to natural sounds, as compared to noises, after a stress-provoking task was effective in reducing stress, as measured via skin conductance level (SCL) and high frequency heart rate variability (HF HRV). The authors found a faster recovery in the natural sounds condition in SCL, but not in HF HRV. It was concluded that listening to natural sounds after stress exposure is facilitating sympathetic, but not parasympathetic, recovery.[5] Annerstedt et al[6] examined stress recovery processes of natural sounds in combination with a virtual green environment (VGE). Increased parasympathetic activity was found in individuals who were listening to natural sounds in the condition with VGE after stress induction, but not in those individuals who were in the condition with VGE without sound or in control individuals who were neither exposed to VGE nor natural sounds. Finally, in an experimental study conducted by our own research group, we found that listening to water sounds before a major stress situation significantly reduced the subsequent cortisol response, an indicator for the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis activation.[4] Together, these studies suggest a stress-reducing effect of natural sounds, as reflected by changes in the endocrine and the autonomous nervous system. This implies that listening to natural sounds may be a simple and easily accessible intervention that is capable of positively affecting the major human stress systems.

Given the fact that only little is known about the effect of natural sounds, it remains unclear whether the stress-reducing effect of natural sounds is universal (i.e., biophilia hypothesis) or whether it depends on interindividual differences, as is the case for music (e.g., [8]). The biophilia hypothesis posits that human beings subconsciously feel attracted to and seek nature,[9] which would imply that natural stimuli have a comparable, most likely inherent effect on all human beings. However, it is also assumed that mental or somatic conditions that affect perception, cognitive or emotional processing, or functioning of the stress systems, such as chronic stress (e.g., [10]), depressive symptomatology (e.g., [11]), or rumination (e.g., [12]) may moderate the stress-reducing effect of natural sounds. Of particular interest in this regard are somatic complaints, as they increase attention to one's own body,[13,14] in the form of an attentional or cognitive bias,[15] which might impede attention or concentration on the potentially relaxing stimulus. For instance, in a study by Eccleston et al[16], it was found that pain patients with high somatic awareness showed more attention deficits compared to those with low somatic awareness. Given that natural sounds are applied in health-related contexts, the knowledge of whether individuals with more somatic complaints benefit less from natural sounds would be of practical relevance.

Values for the Freiburg Complaints List subscales presented separately for the complete water sounds group, and for the low and high cortisol responders (means, standard deviations); and group differences (t test, P-value) for each subscale, and the total score.

This study provides the first, preliminary evidence for a differential effect of listening to water sounds in healthy female individuals depending on reported somatic complaints. Given the limited number of studies examining the stress-reducing effect of natural sounds, we are left speculating about the reason for this finding. It may be that the increased attention towards somatic complaints[13,14] may impede attention or concentration on the potentially stress-reducing effect by the natural sounds. However, given the fact that the current study is a re-analysis of an existing data set, we did not control, manipulate or measure attention or concentration on the acoustic stimuli. Future studies have to use a study design that help to answer the differing effect of natural sounds.

Our findings suggest the importance of acknowledging even minor somatic complaints when giving medical advice or treating individuals seeking care for somatic complaints, which is a common phenomenon in primary care practices.[27] Around 30%[28] to 64%[29] of the presented somatic complaints are idiopathic, that is, medically unexplained. The impact of medically unexplained complaints is comparable to complaints with a medical explanation.[30] Given the increasing risk for mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety, with a higher number of somatic complaints,[29] it is of utmost importance to find adequate treatment for those individuals. While we still know little about the phenomenon of somatic complaints,[31] stress relief interventions may be effective in the treatment of somatic complaints. Our results suggest that individuals with more somatic complaints may not benefit from the use of natural sounds as relaxation stimulation. It might be the case that these individuals need alternative stimuli in order to induce stress reduction. These alternative stimuli should be designed in a way that would allow subjects not to focus too intensively on their bodily symptoms. This might be achieved by combining an auditory stimulus with additional visual stimulation in form of a corresponding virtual stimulation of the natural environment, as a bimodal stimulation may enhance effects (e.g., [32]).

Playing water sounds like ocean waves can create a calm atmosphere that improves focus and productivity. The gentle sounds of water can drown out distracting noises and help you concentrate better on the task at hand.

If you have trouble sleeping, water sounds can be a great way to support your sleep and encourage better rest. I regularly play ocean sounds and rain sounds as part of my bedtime routine to help me fall asleep.

This paper examines physical and perceptual properties of water sounds generated by small to medium sized water features that have applications for road traffic noise masking. A large variety of water sounds were produced in the laboratory by varying design parameters. Analysis showed that estimations can be made on how these parameters affect sound pressure levels, frequency content, and psychoacoustic properties. Comparisons with road traffic noise showed that there is a mismatch between the frequency responses of traffic noise and water sounds, with the exception of waterfalls with high flow rates, which can generate large low frequency levels comparable to traffic noise. Perceptual assessments were carried out in the context of peacefulness and relaxation, where both water sounds and noise from dense road traffic were audible. Results showed that water sounds should be similar or not less than 3 dB below the road traffic noise level (confirming previous research), and that stream sounds tend to be preferred to fountain sounds, which are in turn preferred to waterfall sounds. Analysis made on groups of sounds also indicated that low sharpness and large temporal variations were preferred on average, although no acoustical or psychoacoustical parameter correlated well with the individual sound preferences.

Basically, there must be a mod that adds a sound to running water similiar to rain but say 3 times as loud, my problem is that this is a really obnoxious noise and I'm wondering what mod is making this sound and where i can change the volume/mute it. My MC volume is at 25% and no other sounds are as annoyingly loud as this so that isn't whats creating the problem.

It is indeed the weather mod. Config file can be found in a separate folder within the config folder. However, I am fairly sure there is nothing within it for water volume, only wind. That being said, maybe the config for wind affects all of its sounds?

To disable the obnoxious water sounds (in attack of the b-team), you need to either go the the config files or type /config whilst in game. Then find weather mod, and go to wind. After doing so, change true to false next to Wind_Particle_waterfall. And there you go, irksome water sounds, gone! If you need any further assistance, please ask. Hope I have been helpful! e24fc04721

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