I'm surprised i never uploaded this, i recorded it like a year ago. Anyway, this is from a rather old, second hand music box that is missing the ballerina. I'm not sure what tune it is, so if anyone knows, tell me.
Music loop i made, its faster beat and i think pretty sweet! it was made using an ipad, garageband, various loops and whatnot. Some instruments provided are from myself, and also the smart instruments on garageband.
A pixel song. Free to use, but if you use it for a project or something like that, please mention my name (but you don't have to. It'd be nice though :). ).
I needed a the sound of a flapping piano roll for our production of music man. Not having a piano i recorded the sound of two pieces of cardboard slapping togather. Recorded with a zoom h2n. Modified with audacity. 110 seconds of silence at end.
Attention- please leave a comment saying what you plan to use the sound for, i am interested. A shot piece of music that can be used for credits on shot films.
Heres a little theme tune i made, it could be like a quick intro for a short web series or anything like that. Feel free to use it, but please leave a comment if you do and give us a credit as trev lewis from hagfilms. You can find us on youtube at. Https://www. Youtube. Com/playlist?list=plqzd3ime4czv-rhzal_yowlnwasqyioje.
It's some kind of suspense music, sometimes used in tv shows. I don't really know what it is actually called, please comment if you do! thanks in advance!i recreated it using a tone generator and basic editing, because no original source was found. It sounds something like this.
I recorded the acoustic guitar with audacity, then added the fx with reaper. It is named 5pm because that was the time when i recorded it. In reaper i made 3 tracks of the same recording and added different fx to each one:track 1 contained reverb and flange with adjusted tempo. Track 2 contained a pitch delay doubler. Track 3 contained a resonant lowpass filter - low quality.
This is one of the several gamakas (http://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/gamaka_%28music%29), called jaru, which literally means a slide. In this short recording, done at iit madras in india, an artist performs few upward and downward glides.