This was recorded on july 4th, 2013 in enumclaw, wa. I was not expecting the bomber to fly over and it was a tribute to one of the last surviving members (edward saylor) of the doolittle raid on tokyo on april 18th, 1942. He was in the parade too. I can just imagine the sound of hundreds flying over in ww2. There is a bit of distortion as the plane flew directly overhead. Please comment on what you will use it for. :^).
Simple experiment reorganizing the onesoundperday2018 january soundpack qu-bit nebulae 2 module and a bunch of modulation. Here are the original sounds:https://freesound. Org/people/cabled_mess/packs/27630/.
Atmosphere Simple ambient track that I produced with laptop-only while waiting for some friends at an event. On the verge of mysterious, possible use for deep mystery of unknown levels of benevolence. Source: Kevin MacLeod - Kevin MacLeod
Recorded on an ipad from a musical box played very slowly to get a single note. Then topped and tailed in audacity. I made it for use in the program sonic pi eg https://soundcloud. Com/scrbn/march-of-the-tin-soldiers-musical-box-version-played-by-sonic-pi.