Collab with addm featuring coco the parrot. Recorded directly into cubase then sent to holland for further processing. Sampled, stretched, manipulated. Featured on infinite sectors collab cd dedicated to animal tracks. . .
I made this with my keyboard and some pre-set synths on garageband. I think it has a really video game vibe to it, almost like something from system shock or half-life or something like that.
This is extracted and processed audio from webcams. What you are hearing is background noise that i've amplified, and sometimes dialogue that is processed beyond recognition.
Recorded on terrace using my phone's mic. Sounds of crickets is continuous throughout the clip. Chirp of birds is also audible occasionally. Recorded in the town of rawatbhata, rajasthan, india.
Rode my bicycle to the creek and recorded this on a zoom h4 at 44100 hzthere may be a few disturbances such as from myself (i am an amateur)this was recorded at a creek in colorado.
Recorded with a zoom h1n in north wales on 21/09/2020. About 3 metres distance from the river. Some other sounds creep in, such as birdsong and traffic.
Ocean waves recorded from between two rocks. Recorded on a zoom h4 with the mics covered in zeppelin fur at 44100 hz 24-bit. There's some slight wind noise that can be filtered from 150hz downward. This is part of a series of recordings for an ambient music project i'm working on. There are some excellent ocean recordings on freesound if you're looking for a more traditional ocean sound, but my intent with these clips was to try to capture some natural phase-shifting by placing the h4 in cracks and crevices for a more hollow, "closed-in" sound.
A recording of a match being struck, bursting into flame. Edited and converted to stereo in audacity. Recorded with a samsung j2-pro phone (getting a better recorder soon).
Created in virtual ans synth using visuals to draw sounds. Still learning and this is just messing around a little :). Re-uploaded at half volume(using audacity), by the recommendation of a comment.
I recorded several different guitar riffs played on an eastern, egyptian music scale and then multi-tracked the recordings. Polished the rendered audio a bit with reverbs as well.
Perfect soundtrack for a haunted house, i made this using audio from my electric guitar and working some magic on it to alter the sounds and re-organizing the ones i needed.
This loop was inspired by the 1990's nickelodeon show 'are you afraid of the dark?'. Who doesn't love a good ghost story? the loop was created using fl studio 20, synth flex.