Hps model was used to transform a few notes from a flute. Frequency stretching was used without timbre preservation. Has an old analog cassette/lp vibe. Mono track at 44100 = fs.
This sound results from applying the hps model to a few notes from a flute. A 'zipper' sound with tonal chirps are produced, reminiscent of long last days of amateur radio.
An orchestral violin track. The notes of these short compositions were picked entirely at random, but produce an intelligent and interesting, classical feel.
Building-site noise recorded from a window in front of it, using my smartphone's voice notes app. There's some hammer sounds, and a continuous drilling or sawing sound (not clear).
Half-assed multisampling of highly damaged toy piano in my grandmother's attic. One strike of each key, then some random hits and glissandos. Recorded with a sony pcm-d50.
Sound of a fire alarm from a local elementary school, with two microtonal notes that are playing against each other in an interesting way. Lots of wind. Recorded on an iphone.
Unsual song short 26. Wrote/recorded an unusual song at 112 bpm. Using stock plugins in ableton live 9. Additional notes:-15. 2 lufs integrated-1. 9 db true peak max.
Shorter version of a another posted sound a reversed soundfile of an arpeggio using notes from the chord cadd9b5 originallly with a panning notch filter with nother added and reverb also.
Native instruments battery3 was triggered by explosion of fireworks. I recorded fireworks and change it into midi notes with logic 7. Smaller signals are played by edirol sd-80 triggered by ambient noises around me.
A few twangy banjo notes followed by me singing "laa" in harmony. This was originally going to be used as a comic sound effect on a video podcast, but it wasn't used.
Fluttery filter of two bars of bangra style drum beat. Loops. My notes say this was using a ring mod plug in but it sounds more like a v. Fast phasey trem.
Under the title "New Britain", "Amazing Grace" appears in a 1847 publication of Southern Harmony in shape notes. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 07:03, 6 December 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5.
My, rather extreme, attempt at creating a super-square sound on the d50. Only single notes played and, as always, no external effects and direct recording without overdubs (stereo 16 bit, 44. 1 khz).
Chorale segment in half-notes. Synthesised soprano, tenor, alto, and bass sing a i-v7/v-v-i progression in c-major. Minor reverb and noise reduction in post.
Electronic phone ringer sound, uses a tritone plus an octave for the two notes. Distinctive "double ring" format, like what is used in the uk, and some offices for out-of-area calls.
It's a repetition of 3 medium notes in an old and unadjusted piano in a tourism house in the camping montseny, near to barcelona. Sound take with compact camera olympus stylus 820.
Acoustic guitar chime using echo effect, envelope control, fade and noise reduction. Recorded with conexant smart audio on at2020 mic, processed with audacity.
On the saxophone, using a specific set of fingerings one can "play" two notes at once. This creates a clashing, almost chewbacca-like sound that can be utilized in some specific settings to create a certain effect.
Chromatic notes starting at c0. Really sweet double delayed saw waves with lots of harmonics. Drop this into your sampler and hit it with a low pass filter and get a good groove going. Enjoy!.
Rhythmic noise from some kind of loud machine, recorded outdoors, as evidenced by birdsong in the background. I honestly have no idea what was making the noise, though, and my notes are missing. Mysterious!.
This wav file is a take-away from a midi track my current project. The vst instrument is 4front e-piano and it's free! - the root key is g major, starting off in the piano roll at g3. The bottom drops to g2 and uses heavy steps, separated by a key to reach g2. Going back up to g3, the notes are shortened and no keys are skipped. Hence the fairytale stares ascents. The ceiling above g3 is g5. So 1 octave down, 2 up. The tight stairstep is maintained above g3. There is just downward notes to keep it sounding like a saw form. The entire sound should be in-key and loopable. Each of the 16 bars is unique. I didn't just copy and paste the same notes several times. - my next step is to apply a different midi sound. Sorry for the book. I hope this helps someone.
This is a very short phrase for a hindustani raag that i recorded for my audio signal processing class. The notes are far from perfect but they should be the equivalents of f3 f# g# a# f# f.
Example of how notes are added in series by appending their samples. Sound generated using the go-sound golang programming library:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound. As part of the demonstration program:https://github. Com/padster/go-sound/blob/master/runthrough. Go.
Little intro made on my phone with one of the guitar apps for android. With drums. 103 bpm(exact 102. 7) if you want to continue with the drums they are cakewalk si-drumkit program "smooth. Prog".
Psytrance bassline designed with serum and rendered at 24-bits resolution and 48khz sampling rate. Bpm is 137 and notes are g0. Bass uses distorsion, delay, reverb and eq.
Wheel music. Music composed stochastically using an algorithm which is illustrated here:. Http://www. Coverpop. Com/wheelmusic/. As the wheel enters each quadrant, notes are selected from a different chord based on the positions of the dots.
It sure sounds like something you’ve heard a million times before but from what exactly? something classical, maybe something modern? could probably be chopped up into smaller segments.
Match being lit-up on the side of the matchbox, then flame being blown out at the end. Recorded using the smartphone's voice notes app. The audio was cut and converted from. M4a to. Wav using reaper.
Use this pack https://freesound. Org/people/josefpres/packs/27731/and create your own disco bass loopcut and glue :-)subscribe to my facebook page https://www. Facebook. Com/simplesamplesweb. Notes: dis, ais, gis, cis.
This is a sound i created to the game https://apps. Facebook. Com/social-snakes/ using garage band. It's a small sound, just like old school video games. The "pause" sound it's simply the notes c, d, e.