I was editing a ringtone of the tardis landing from dr. Who when i accidently made this with that bell toll thing. Makes for an interesting alarm sound. No need to credit but would love to see what it was used in/for :). Edited in audacity using the noise reduction setting.
Decided to just record my fridge that i needed for a project, sharing here for anyone else who needs a fridge!. Recorded with a zoom f6, 2 x rode nt55s set to cardioid, xy coincident recording24 bit, 96 khz.
Seht, die gute Zeit ist nah, Evangelisches Gesangbuch 18; Gotteslob (2013) München-Freising 748
Author: Melodie: traditionelles tschechisches Weihnachtslied, von Friedrich Walz 1972 um eine Wiederholung verkürzt; Satz und Tondatei: Rabanus Flavus (Peter Gerloff)
Example of syllabic and melismatic text setting. MIDI doesn't convey the quality of syllables flowing. Source: "Jesus Christ is Ris'n Today" (Methodist Hymn Book, 1933, No. 204). Created by Hyacinth (talk) 01:28, 18 July 2012 (UTC) using Sibelius 5.
Using a frequency filter by setting its oscillations in variable arrays i was able to make most of these sounds. Also vocoding and feedbacks and feed throughs were happening. Then they were altered in audacity.
A recording of a noise of a polish train running, slowing down with the specific metalic sqeaky sound, stopping, accelarating and then running slowly. At the end of the clip there is a motorcycle passing by no the road parallel to the train tracks. Recording was made using zoom h4n on 48khz and 24bit settings.
A low-pitched ringing sound made via a high-pitched asian bell with a clear ringing tone, struck with a wooden dowel, the audio then subjected to a sequence of pitch-changes downward, each combined with a flanger-type effect at various settings for rate, depth and regeneration.
This sound was made with 3 lfos, 1 vco and 1 vca. It was decided that the sound should be 30s. It took some tries for me to set the lfo that controlled the vca. The vca controls the output amplitude of the sound.
To heat a cup of water for instant coffee, one must open and close the door, set the run time and then remove the cup. I spared you the 66 second wait and the sound of the cat scratching in the litter box nearby.
The sound of an engine, or spaceship powering up/booting down! several versions in one recording. Created with my dexed synthesizer settings and keyboard.
Quiet winter ambience near train-station in banff, alberta. Distant construction and sounds of the town can be heard. Recorded on an h2n zoom recorder, m/s raw setting.
This is a recording of the ringing of a bell near a small church in belgium. I recorded it with my small tsacam dr-40 in a-b setting. There's some noise due to wind but not on the whole sample. . . And. . . We can hear angry birds too. . .
These sounds came from a session where i needed to record very gentle clinking sounds with a tea set. The setup is an mxl3000 mic through a neve portico preamp. They are very soft by design.
Recorded on the street outside the melbourne state library in australia. People walking past, city pedestrian sound, some trams and traffic in distance. Recorded on zoom h5 set to stereo.
This recording of a red squirrel vocalizing came out of a mass recording of sounds at a bird feeder. This was captured on a zoom h4n pro handy recorder using the built-in stereo mic configuration set to the 90-degree position. This was done on a relatives property in northern wisconsin.
Accidentaly recorded while i was recording a fireplace. You can hear the double bang, then the plane sound and my suprise!heard arround nantes, france, 2021. Recorded with ab set up of em127recorded with sounddevice mixpré6wave stereo, 24 bits, 48 khz.
A#2 glockenspiel note in mono, recorded using an akg c3000b and straight into my 'puter. Part of a set. The glockenspiel is a 3 octave educational type, not abig orchestral one, so the octave numbers supplied are actually about 4octaves lower than true!.
Took some foley i had and stretched a few times using ableton's texture setting, with flux parameter turned to zero. Could be good for an experimental song, or a horror film. This sound is in open domain, use it freely without need for retribution or credit.
Real sound were recorded with rode nt1 with the best gain settings and a spectral denoise post production for the best snri was collecting coins from my table, putting it in hand and the dropping to a heap.
Industrial rhythm to describe series of 4 portraits, each with different angles of view. Strega sequenced by 0-ctrl. Markers set and morphagene oven ready (48khz and 32 bit fp).
Traditional Balinese music of princely court. Disc 15 of the set Musik des Orients compiled by E.M. Von Hornbostel and published in Berlin by Lindström A.G. [1] [2]
This is the 50 hz hum with interference from an led christmas light set that was in slow fade mode. I recorded it with a cable connected to the line in port of my pc. I was touching the other end of the audio cable with my fingers and with the other hand i was touching the lights.
Ever wonder what would happen if your drunk college roommate set fire to a microwave by cooking a compact disc, ripped the front door off the oven, plugged it back in and doused the room with radiation? well, now you know what the aftermath sounds like.
In between sliding doors, one set to the store, another to the street. People walking past talking and people chatting and eating in the cafe upstairs. Tascam dr-22wl, 40hz hp, roland cs-em10.
One set of footsteps, wearing dress shoes (loud heel, but not necessarily high heel) in a quiet corridor. No external noise, low room tone. Also starts and stops. Good for adding reverb for an echoey feel.
Recorded with my squire telecaster through the focusrite interface, walrus slo pedal on 'dream' setting and into reaper. Bass was done with my mini-squire just through the interface. Thanks to kenny gioia for the reaper tips. Hope you like and comments welcome. :-).