Drum loop with lots of digital mechanization to give it a tinny sound. May be a remix of another freesound sample, but it got lost after the upload so i can't remember the description and links i planned.
One in a set of hi-hat. . . Like(?) sounds i made in sound forge. I don't actually remember if this was made from fm-synthesis, or from a recording. I think they could be good for percussion.
One in a set of hi-hat. . . Like(?) sounds i made in sound forge. I don't actually remember if this was made from fm-synthesis, or from a recording. I think they could be good for percussion.
One in a set of hi-hat. . . Like(?) sounds i made in sound forge. I don't actually remember if this was made from fm-synthesis, or from a recording. I think they could be good for percussion.
One in a set of hi-hat. . . Like(?) sounds i made in sound forge. I don't actually remember if this was made from fm-synthesis, or from a recording. I think they could be good for percussion.
Just something i put together for fun with my new addictive drums-2 program. I used audacity to drag and drop and then sent it to my sony editing. I duplicated the tracks for a total of three. I like how it sounds and hope you do too. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :-).
Took a drum loop and pitched out 3 different layers of itself, one at half speed an octave down, one at quarter speed 2 octaves down, and one on top that starts out chopped up into separated transients and returns to full speed at the end. I originally made this to be 3 different levels of progression for a backing drum-loop, with the first section being the buildup, the second as the transition/windup, and the third as the breakdown.
120 bpm, 4/4, stereo, 44100, 32bit, beat created using cakewalk bbl. Used 3 vst kits to create: cakewalk tts-1 standard set, sitala vst loaded with linn ml1 dm samples, and cakewalk si-drum kit beat pusher prog. Mixed together.