Sick beats from the block -sliced and processed breaks beats and sick rythms for idm glitch and downtempo tracks breakbeat and electronica. Made with battery and a slicer and a load of vst's. Tempos from 90 - 185 bpm totally loopable! break those rythms down girls! (and boys!) oh i love the acid jazz and the drunks. They rule!.
I recorded these because i neeeded a sound when a player slices a metal object. But it can be used for cooking sounds etc. As well obviously. The later ones are useful for creating loops and the impact usually sounds quite different which offers some needed variation. You can try to add some crackling fire sound if you need it to sound more powerful. There is no need to credit me but i would be happy if you tell me here if you use it and what for :).
Assembled in reason 12. 44hz 16bit 120bpm. This pattern is made to be sliced up. I tried to stay away from eqing the sound so there would be flexibility with post processing.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Low throbbing bassline. Made in reason - from a slowed down something or other - processed to hell. . Slice dice and enjoy- would be interested to hear what it gets put into,,.
These are samples from the new korg electribe emx2 music production station not the best recording quality but some nice sounds anyway the weird naming is due to the autoslice function in renoise wich i used to separate the samples from a one shot recording.
These are samples from the new korg electribe emx2 music production station not the best recording quality but some nice sounds anyway the weird naming is due to the autoslice function in renoise wich i used to separate the samples from a one shot recording.
These are samples from the new korg electribe emx2 music production station not the best recording quality but some nice sounds anyway the weird naming is due to the autoslice function in renoise wich i used to separate the samples from a one shot recording.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
The lo-fi mode on the jellyfish by plankton elektronics processed by make noise erbe-verb, elektron analog heat and sputnik modular sprectral processor. 23 slices in total. Normalized.
Drumloops with heavy effects on it, somewhat idmish. 130 bpm, but also sounds good played in other speeds. Slicing in recycle or some other slicer can also give interesting results.
Recording myself breathing through. No effects or eqing. No pitch correction or altering. Feel free to use where ever you want. Please feel free to share your creations. Recorded fl studio 20 13/12/2020. Byngsies.
These are samples from the new korg electribe emx2 music production station not the best recording quality but some nice sounds anyway the weird naming is due to the autoslice function in renoise wich i used to separate the samples from a one shot recording.
Various noises taken while having fun with balloons. Recorded with a sony md, then re-recorded on my comp using ableton live and a m-audio usb quattro soundcard. Then sliced in audacity.
This is a 16 bar loop. The last 2 bars offer the use for a bridge or a slicing ( even the complete loop can be rearranged ( step sequenced, gatede or whatever ). . . . It´s a fundamental part of an acutal dnb project i finished. . .
Short samples useful to add transient accenting to sounds, can be layered with other samples, can be used to make drum samples, basses, organic keys, or stretched, reversed, sliced to create even more complex snippets.
This the sound the gantry makes when performing its "front-cut" cycle. Recorded with my pixel phone. Processed through the sound removal feature in audition to clear out the background hum from giant air conditioners in the shop.