This is a piano loop i created using chrome music lab song maker. You don't need to credit me. I would appreciate it if you support me here: https://ko-fi. Com/staycalm182.
This is a marimba loop i created using chrome music lab song maker. You don't need to credit me. I would appreciate it if you support me here: https://ko-fi. Com/staycalm182.
This is a short marimba loop i created using chrome music lab song maker. You don't need to credit me. I would appreciate it if you support me here: https://ko-fi. Com/staycalm182.
Made to represent glass or crystal harmonic sounds. Also uploaded a separate version with an additional low-pitched hum. Reminiscent of chest or other point-of-interest proximity sounds in major video games. Remix of https://freesound. Org/people/sam_x/sounds/27701/recombined numerous times to give it a more homogenous sound, and edited for seamless looping.
Chopped up a splice loop, added additional one-shots & tons of resampling, adding fx, then more resampling again. A study of construction, deconstruction, and reconstruction; rinse & repeat.
Little loop i made today. Kinda reminds me of the drum patterns on the toejam & earl soundtrack. Used dpren's fat kick (https://freesound. Org/people/dpren/sounds/248142/) and tictacshutup's prac-snare 2 (https://freesound. Org/people/tictacshutup/sounds/439/), edited in audacity 2. 3. 2.
I took 104588_meral_celtic-meral. Wav, ran a loop through sharm studio to pan it bilaterally (left-right channel oscillation) at 359 times a minute (359 cpm), which seems to align with the bpm of the loop.
A simple looping sound of rain, recorded one morning on my back porch with a zoom h2n field recorder in mid-side stereo, allowing for the sound to be perfectly collapsed into mono as well.
The origin of this recording is a hob on the highest heat level recording slightly hot. Be very careful if you are doing this as fire is obviously detrimental to organic life and the microphone does not like to be on fire. An "acidized" (marked with loop/cue flags) sample. I imagine a furnace combusting away. Rate-shifting this sample (pitch/speed) can give you variations in your daw (digital audio workstation). This sample in particular feels appropriate for use as a background furnace sound or if sped up, a flamethrower.
I needed a loop to put in the background of my youtube videos - so i made this! i used the garage band app on my ipad - enjoy! if you feel like crediting me - awesome. . . If not. . . Let it be so!.