This sound is a synthesized sound where the loudness and the timbre (weights) of the harmonics are derived from a short excerpt of carnatic music. The original sound from where these parameters are derived will be soon linked here in the description.
This is a short flageolet sound, played with plectrum on an acoustic (steel string) guitar. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".
Another song. These are all completely free, and you can use them for what ever you want. If you use my music for something like a project, please mention me. You don't have to do this, though.
A short sting made in logic pro x. Credit is appreciated, but i understand that keeping track is kind of a pain. If you use it in your project, feel free to send me a link! i'd love to see it! :).
A short instrumental piece i wrote one day when i was feeling kinda blue. Recorded with an m-audio oxygen 49 midi controller in the ignite music software.
This sound was created by hitting a metal mentos tin with a sterling silver ring in a short little rhythmic pattern. It was recorded using a condenser microphone in my computer music class.
A short sting made in logic pro x. Credit is appreciated, but i understand that keeping track is kind of a pain. If you use it in your project, feel free to send me a link! i'd love to see it! :).
Instrumental recording of the national anthem of Uruguay (short version with introduction). Converted to Ogg format by Remember the dot using Audacity.
This is a synthesized melodic contour of a short excerpt of carnatic music. This sound is basically used for a demonstration of the importance of loudness and timbre in melody. The original excerpt from where the pitch was extracted and the monotonized version of this sound will be soon linked here in the description.