1. Growl into the mic2. Load into audacity3. Lower pitch by 20%4. Duplicate and reverse5. Add reverb to duplicate, wet only6. Reverse again7. Mix and render to a new track8. Add reverb to the mix9. Upload.
A sound that could be used to say 'correct' or 'well done'. This sound was created in cubase using the prologue instrument (i think. . . It might have been retrologue i can't remember).
This is the sound of typewriting in a mechanical keyboard special for prosody research which it is being done at taln group (upf). In taln different aspects of natural language processis are being done. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/taln.
Distant church bells ringing with general outdoor suburbian ambience around. Created on zoomh4 recorder and some noise removal done in adobe audition. Field recording done on sunday 1st nov 2014 in saltaire, uk.
The sample are mixed and processed. The fade-in/stopping done by filters & the noises, the full sample done by glitching, granulize & adding more sounds: doorclosing, drive starting, -stopping & dooropening/drive ending.
44100hz, 16-bit, stereo. Wav sample for play and view in stereoscope. On spectroscope the sample displays animation of rotating alarm-clock. Sample done by programming position of samples. Programming done in amos amiga basic on unix amiga emulator uae.
An 8 bar loop done in fl studio 7 using silverbox 303 clone vst. No effects used just automted cuttoff/env mod/decay. Got a few of these. Done in 32 bit 96000khz so you might want to resample for your project.
This is a recording done on top of castle hill of the ambience in cambridge. This was done for a radiophonic project for univeristy where my group created a soundwalk through cambridge up to castle hill. Feel free to use this for any project commerical or non commerical and link me to it so i can have a listen to it!.
Playing with quantussy cells in vcv-rack, creating generative music. I call in machine composition, but this time its done on a virtual modular. Hmmm no 100 should have been done on a real modular. . .