Remix of this::. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/bronxio/sounds/239080/. Pitched it up an octave, gave it a saw hpf lfo, and a saw vol gate (cleans up the rhythm) then added the original octave lower in the mix. Made it sound more digitized. Good sound for starting off a track. 고맙습니다.
This sound was recorded by tapping on the bottom of a metal bowl with its opening on a couch cushion. Recorded in columbia, mdrecorded with zoom h6microphone: at803544100 hz16 bit.
This is a mono version of a sound taken from here:https://www. Freesound. Org/people/luckylittleraven/sounds/239122/. Here is the original description:the didgeridoo requires circular breathing, and it can create many different rhythms. It can take a while to learn and get a rhythm going and each time the song is played it is organic and unique. The bpm is unique and changes! this snippet works well at 115bpm and is two bars in length :d loop.
Driving rhythm created by dpo mapped through qmmg in lo-pass mode. Special effects through mimeophon erbe-verb and echophon. X-pan shifts the pan (before the sh-t hits it). Recorded and rendered into reaper at 48 khz 32 bit fp because i know you want it in morphagene. Sock it to me. . . And enjoy!.
This is a dishwasher while it's working, recorded from the outside (of course) with a behringer b2-pro. The rhythm is almost like clock's seconds, very addictive!.
Pieces of noise, delayed, variously pitch shifted and reverberated, half in right channel another similar half in left channel. Rhythm is kind of present.