De-tuned electric guitar noise played through a heavy metal pedal and a small practice amp , recorded with a cheap condenser mic and fussed with a bit.
Sound of a whitethroat singing in spring. This recording was then played back to the bird seconds later, and this secretive warbler flew out of cover towards me, and began to sing right next to me.
This is a sound effect i made by messing around in garage band. It started out with a sound-effect of me typing, but i played around with the fx and now we have something strange.
Short recording of a spray gun i had that made some funky sounds. It sounds like a slide whistle, very fun and playful, and could make a great sound effect.
Do not compromise with your hart. Let the modular play. Not for someone, but for you. A waveform exploration led to this graphic piece sound/music/thought.
I have played this and drive mannually on juno di. . . Note that works well with rhodes i have uploaded. Feel free to use. U can message me with your final result.
I was playing around with spear (sinusoidal partial editing and resynthesis) after a long absence (still available for free download)and came up with some drones for the upcoming pincushioned album. "enjoy".
1000 Hz tone, created by Denelson83 Note on playing this audio clip This audio clip is an en:Ogg Vorbis file. For a list of compatible media players, see the article at [1].
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The finnish monastery "uusi valamo" is an orthodox monastery in the middle of finland. A monk is assigned to play the bells at least once a day. It just sounds great.
First phrase of "the minstrel boy" by thomas moore (1779–1852), played on a yamaha plastic alto recorder, and recorded using an akg c414 xls mic and tascam dr70d recorder.
I made this using two oscillators in native instrument's fm8 synth. There is nothing too fancy, just two sine waves played out the same output, but one has an offset of 440hz, and the second oscillator has an offset of 330hz. I then just played two notes that didn't sound too dissonant, and then ran it through some low-fi processing.
Just a looping beat patter made in fl studio 11 while playing with elektrostudio model mini. Pattern includes intro and outro + it has a multiple variations within, suitable for cutting, and editing into a beat. *it is not a full beat, rather several ideas played freely. Good source for a begginer who is learning about making a beats.
Medieval bell set built by nemky & metzler in germany. In the middle ages the bells played with a hammer were called a cymbala. Recorded with zoom h2. Www. Glockenladen. De.
This is a piece i created combining the sound of my mother's music box being wound and played twice, alone with two projection machines, and a parrot harmonic that my father gave me.
Powerfull waves on atlantic sand beach. August 2012children playing. Large angle recordingfrance, vendée. Recorde with schoeps ab ortfrecorder on sounddevice 74448khz, 16 bits.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
This is my baritone guitar, with a mute under the strings at the bridge, to give it a percussive distorted sound. I've played a scale so it can be used as a samplepack.
A descending chord of open strings played on a violoncelo with pizzicato. Recorded in a home studio with a rhode nt-1 and universal audio 610 (flat response).
A full grown man being tormented by children. Screaming while a background music plays. This is creative commons, but if you use it, credit would be nice.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
Simple guitar strum pattern, 4/4 time, on a fender stratocaster, clean with light chorus - pack contains each of twelve chords (e - d#) played in both major and minor.
The gaps between playing - voices and random sounds at writing sessions, may 2006. Recorded using sony mz0-r90 portable minidisc recorder and sony ecm-ms907 stereo mic.