A stereo recording - using 2 groove tubes gt33 - of my own custom designed and build 8-string tambura in the key of eb ( which happens to be my home key ).
Experimental I simple demo done with some loops I created many years ago. Slightly remastered for posting at FreePD. Source: Kevin MacLeod - Kevin MacLeod
Harmonies i had done for a song, but they didn't come out quite right. They are in the key of eb major, but i'm sure that you can sort thatout using software.
Sample of a demung key from an iron gamelan. Basic mic, some compression, should really have shortened the tail a bit. The note is pelog 2, approximately an 'eb'.
Here's audio of an actual eas "immediate evacuation" alert sent via the cap protocol, which is eas via internet, which then activates radio and tv stations ( in the usa)this particular alert was due to wildfires enchroaching on the town of silverthorne, colorado.
Mono recording. I used a sinusoïde, and i put an effect to change the height (-31. 000, pitch from a to d#/eb). I put an other effect like the phaser (phase 2; dry/web 128; frequency 0. 4; phase departure 0; depth 100; return 0) and an echo (duration 1 sec, factor of diminution 0. 5).
Super useful electronic chords. The omnichord is a true classic. The only catch is you have to chop them yourself. I just load them into a beat slicer and go to town :). Also sounds amazing with distortion!.
Multiple people working out in a smaller gym. Mostly weight lifting and muscle training on equipment. Lots of metal noises, people talking unintelligibly in the background (in german). Recorded with a ebs stereo array of neumann km184 onto a zoom h4.
I captured this excited pileated woodpecker on the edge of some deep woods, on a hot dusk in august 2010. It was about 7:30 on a calm night at the edge of the shawnee national forest. The tempurature was 85 degrees. What i find really enjoyable though is the rising, and ebbing and flowing of, i believe the typical summer cicadas. Recorded using my zoom h4n recorder using the internal buil-in microphones.
I recording made near some woods of the wind ebbing and flowing on an unusually mild day in late november of 2013. What i find unique about this recording is a lone cricket calling out at various times of this recording. . . Makes for a nice, almost melancholy feeling. It is almost like the cricket is not quite ready to hide away for the winter and is taking advantage of a rare 70-degree november day to call out as if to say "hey, i'm still here, waiting. . . In the grass. ". With headphones on, works wonders in clearing your head. . . Recording made at 6:30 at night with my handy / zoom h4 n recorder using the internal microphones, and of course using a very very stout wind screen. Enjoy.