Recording of a running watermill, water running into a wooden gutter and a watermill wheel turning, creating a rhythm, or a percussive loop. Ambience. Recorded by zoom h4n and normalized.
For this third sound i used a plastic bottle that i typed in rhythm a table. I applied a dissolve, a development of the basses and changed the height. Then i truncated the silences and made a dissolve in closure.
Just playing with the alesis vortex keytar i got at a garage sale for practically nuttin'. The guitar synth is revitar. And i ran it through amplitude. Timings a off and it sound fake. Okay if the sound you're going for is a drunk robot, i got you covered. Actually, i think a keytar and a good guitar synth would actually be pretty sweet. Best garage sale find ever. Better than that time i got all those pedals.
I generate a rythmic track,i added at the beginning a sinoid tweeting, then the beat started. At the 6th second, we could notice a silence and after, the speed of the beat decreases.
Like it says in the title i was playing with conga and bongo loops, than i got bored and improvised a 2part guitar lick over it. It loops if you want to.
This is a sound effect for someone sawing wood in half. Recorded using a zoom h1 and rode videomic pro r. The sound was recorded by ruffling the dead cat on the mic to the rhythm of a saw.
St. Barnabas church in oxford ringing the bells for sunday mass. Recorded on a rainy day with a light breeze. This is a recording of the bells chiming at a steady rhythm.
Made out a piece of generated noise. Then some frequencies cut, others pumped, distorted, again frequency cut and pump, then delay job and distortion again and frequency cuts.
This is a short recording of me practicing with my didge. Just plain recording with a shure microphone into the zoom h2. Perhaps the loop is interesting for someone.
This is something i learned as a kid in the 50's. I'm just slapping my hands on the outside of my thighs and also hitting my chest. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
A recording made on a walk to jokhang temple in lhasa in june 2004, using a sharp minidisc recorder and a sony stereo microphone. Sound has been modified to highlight the rhythm of my feet on the pavement.
One kick on an 80s ludiwg bass drum. Recorded with an sm 57. Slight muffling of echo with small pillow in drum. No compression added, nor any other effect.
All the music on these tracks was written by me. All instruments were played by me as well. All you have to to is loop them and you'll have a great base rhythm for your projects or to just jam with. That's why i create these types of loops; they help me create full finished compositions. If you would like to check out my original music it is available here:. Https://traxis1. Bandcamp. Com/album/the-road-to-oblivion-2.