For this one i decided to use white noise, longer or shorter, modified with tremolo and a slower tempo and accelerated speed. Eevery sound was melted at the beginning and end, one noise has been reversed.
An interpretation of the piano piece gnossienne n1 (etik satie) but changing the time. I play one chord or note and until i finish to listen the sound of this chord/note i don't play the next one. .
For this track, i used a rhythm pist for ten seconds. Then in the middle i created a sound that i put the sound down to show that sometimes time can flies so fast for someone and slower for someone else.
This is meant to represent "stopped time starting to move again". It's rough around the edges but with better timing and editing it can make wonders. I put this together from freesound samples years ago for a school project. I unfortunately don't have the sources from back then. If you uploaded any of the sounds featured, please contact me so that i may credit you.
& fun it was,i put a little delay, a little reverb a little compressora little ring modulator & a little limiter & made a loop out of it. Expect some violins soon. 17 dec 2020a+josé ( de la vega ).
Portion of the noontime repertoire of the tower church bells in a small town, with a car passing close by. In the background, a cicada trills (which means it is the height of summer in the southeast united states).
A mash-up of several clock sounds from freesound into a time-traveling sort of swoosh. Sounds included:varia91. Mp3 by freedgrandfather clock winding. Mp3 by percy duke.
Recorded with an aphex 207d and a neumann tlm 103. Middle section dips out a bit due to gravity and the weight of the second hand, left it in just in case.