A long series of granular synthesis glitch-style oddness, could be used for interrupted transmissions, tuning in an old radio, galactic strangeness, and the like.
Here is a simple yet usefull reel for your morphagene. I sampled various noise source from various modules to be used into my shared system, as this instrument does not contain any classic one. This reel is arranged like this:splice 1 : left = white noise / right = pink noisesplice 2: left = metallic noise / right = digital noisesplice 3 : left = tuned noise 1 / right = tuned noise 2splice 4 : left = tuned noise 2 / right = tuned noise 3splice 5 : left = tuned noise 4 / right = tuned noise 5splice 6 : left = tuned noise 6 / right = tuned noise 7splice 7 : left = downsampling noise sweep / right = fluctuating random noise sweep. Most sound comes from the verbos electronics random sampling module. The tuned noises are made of white noise fming the verbos harmonic oscillator, each are one of the eights harmonics being recorded. Enjoy !.
An mp3 recording of an orchestra tuning up on a. Taken with a black sony ic voice recorder, at the boettcher concert hall with the denver young artists orchestra. Use however you'd like. God bless!.
An mp3 recording of an orchestra tuning up on a. Taken with a black sony ic voice recorder, at the boettcher concert hall with the denver young artists orchestra. Use however you'd like. God bless!.
Traditional Pythagorean tuning of the diatonic tetrachord. Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5. MIDI pitch bend appears to match intervals (0,64, 96,62, 64,61, and 80,64).
An mp3 recording of an orchestra tuning up on a. Taken with a black sony ic voice recorder, at the boettcher concert hall with the denver young artists orchestra. Use however you'd like. God bless!.
Chromatic tetrachord in pythagorean tuning. MIDI pitch bend appears to match intervals (0,64; 112,65; 64,61; and 80,64). Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
Recording of a middle school band short performance. Starts with piano for the intro, then goes into a group of out of tune stringed instruments sounding a lot like "twinkle twinkle little star" followed by polite audience applause, and ending with an audience member's cough.
I have started to read a certain book written by allen strange, "electronic music: systems, techniques, and controls". It's about time i dig into it. Probably it will result in some sounds. . .
Remix of wierd chimes. Wavhttp://freesound. Org/people/kwahmah_02/sounds/250253/which was a recording of a shortwave broadcast in am mode received in usb mode 1khz off frequency. I used goldwave's mechanize feature at 10000khz, then applied low pass filter at 10000 khz to filter out the newly created upper sideband, then i used mechanize again at 9000 khz, which tuned in the recording just like if i had a tuneable receiver.
A small clip of an improvised, uplifting piano song. Could probably be looped if desired. Key of c major. Played on a kimball upright piano (which is slightly out-of-tune) and recorded with a tascam dr-40x on top of the closed upright cabinet.