This is the variable mid/high pitch sound of a metal door not properly closed in my college, making a whistling sound. There are very light sounds of people passing and chatting by the door. I used this sound in a group project as part of a night wind sound in a dark forest. It is looping. Recorded with a tascam dr-40.
Cool sound produced by pitch shifting down with time stretch x4 and reversing a section from the end of the third movement of beethoven's symphony #14.
The sound of a traffic light button sound with pitch differences and turned into a 3 note melody with added reverb. Recorded and processed in audacity.
Again, recorded with audacity. I did the opposite to the giant recordings, by making high pitched noises then slightly quickening the speed of the recording.
Utilizing ableton vinyl distortion as a sound source to produce this experimental texture. Also a ride cymbal pitched and stretched as the source for low frequency ambience.
Pieces of noise, delayed, variously pitch shifted and reverberated, half in right channel another similar half in left channel. Rhythm is kind of present.
This is an old toy made of metal. It has a handle on top which turns to produce the sound. It is supposed to play a simple melody but it is broken and only plays one pitch.
Secondary dominant with barbershop seventh chords. V/V - V - I in F major (G7-C7-F). Derived from [1]. In just intonation. Sevenths are harmonic sevenths, and the F in the first measure is 27.26 cents lower than the F in the third measure. Pitch bend matches intervals.