Recording of a guitar string being played with an ebow. (an ebow is a magnetic device that causes a steel string to vibrate in its magnetic field. ) i believe this was recorded on a prs tremonti guitar.
Sample of a c note on a hammond m100 series organ, flute sound from first keyboard, initial click and note held 10 seconds. Recorded directly from a line output with a tascam dr-40 then processed with an eq to remove unwanted noise.
An edited version of my upload uke_single_notes. Wav. I shortened that recording to its last four notes, then included a fade out to eliminate most of the non-ukelele sound at the end. This recording has notes as follows: g4 g4 a4 d4. This sound was originally created for the coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications. " i recorded this sound myself with a zoom h2 microphone and a kala classical ukelele.
The recording includes isolated notes recorded from the popular turksih music instrument kanun. All chromatic tones within the range of the instrument is contained.
Lowest string (f1, gauge 0. 74) playing again, but this time with heavy distortion and no reverb. There is some barely noticeable noise towards the end, picked up by the guitar pickups. Djenty, almost bass guitar stringish tone.
I thought that i would record some slide playing on my acoustic guitar, and then cut the entire thing down to make up some licks and notes that people can use. I have used noise reduction, because there was some noise.
Simple type of riff with some flange and vibrato/noise. Low gain type of distortion. Sorta random chords type of playing which would probably work broken up into smaller sections. Gets nasty at the end.
A close-up stereo recording (3 meters) of a freight train idling then passing by. You can hear the train slowly accelerating more and more, until it is going by at very fast speeds. After the train has gone by, the train can be head in the distance. (sound was recorded using a mzr-700 md recorder and a sony ecm-ms907 microphone).
Some say 528hz and 741hz is a devil interval, and you can get hurt or even been dead by listening to one. Some don't give a crap what others are saying. So take it on your own risk. God bless!.
Recordings of a violin (performed by poppy crum) playing long sustained notes in various expressions; pitch, dynamics and express (normal, harmonic, sul tasto, sul pont) are in file name. Recordings made with a pair of neumann mics.
Scale of g played slowly, 2 octaves, each note detached, on a reed quena (south american flute). Might be useful to sample notes. Recorded with zoom h4n, unprocessed.
A very busy file of a very busy girl. An unplanned activity that livened things up considerably. . . Posted for a friend. Yeah i heard it got out of control, but that wasn't shared.