A mysterious rumbling sound made by my washing machine. There is a sound of trickling water in the background. A great audio clip to add to a movie or a video.
The washing machine is on spin mode. I'm afraid there's a bit of wind distortion in the latter part of the sound. This might make a neat sci-fi noise, maybe.
When my band was allowed to record after-hours in an industrial space in west oakland, i took the opportunity to show up early to record some of the machines in action. This is a recording of an industrial embroidery machine as it sews on logos to eight sweatshirts. Unfortunately my recording of the glass etching machine in another part of the building didn't turn out as useful--it sounded pretty crazy. Enjoy! audiotechnica at22 > marantz pmd660 > edited in wavelab.
Roland CR-78, Rhumba beat with metallic effect. Note on playing this audio clip This audio clip is an en:Ogg Vorbis file. For a list of compatible media players, see the article at [1].
This is the rhythm track for a piece i am working on. Feedback is encouraged. If you download to add tracks, please let me know so i can hear what you've come up with.
It's a short recording of a small string orchestra tuning before rehearsal. You can hear the strings tuning and someone humming along. Recorded with a zoom h2.
This is a d major in drop d tuning on a fine martin guitar i recorded in my studio. I use it for mail notification. Thought somebody else might like to.
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.
A short eastern feeling loop played on a semi-out of tune ukulele and recorded on an audio technica at2020 xlr microphone via audacity. Added reverbnormalised to -6dbnoise reductionh&l pass filtered.
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.
A recording of my acoustic guitar. Edited in soundforge to cover up any yucky distortions due to my lack of skill. I was remembering a song composed by a classmate from many years ago, but i played the end completely different from how he originally made it.
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.
Recorded a guitar being plucked and slowed it down to 0. 1% speed. This creates the nice initial pluck sound. Then copied and resampled the copy and slowed down again by 0. 1% speed, this time preserving the original pitch. This created the ultra-long decay tail. Added eos reverb.
Recording of me messing around with my acoustic guitar. Recorded on my iphone x, and edited in adobe premiere. Feel free to use wherever, just let me know if you do!.