A guitar string pulled too far so it twangs against the frets. The string is slightly muted to get mostly just the effect and little of the tone of the string.
A guitar string pulled too far so it twangs against the frets. The string is slightly muted to get mostly just the effect and little of the tone of the string.
It's a short recording of a small string orchestra tuning before rehearsal. You can hear the strings tuning and someone humming along. Recorded with a zoom h2.
I created this sound with additive synthesis ,using different eg`s and five different sounds for low ,middle and high harmonics. The pluck noise is a filtered noise at the resonance frequency of 523 hz.
Recorded about every sound you can get off a chinese guzheng, tuned in d pentatonic. Recorded with blue spark and blue bluebird condenser mics through a scarlett 6i6 interface. No credits necessary but i'd like to hear what you use it in!.
This is a mono recording of a psaltery. This was recorded as-found with no tuning or cleaning done to the instrument. It is a series of single tones followed by two note chords. Dissonant and full of texture. It was recorded using an audio-technica at875r microphone at 48khz/24bit.
Loopable strings loop with a techno mix( empiresboom ). All the sounds are mastered in fl studio. Bpm :110---4/4fl studio 11. Midi recorded by akai mpk mini midi keyboard. Drums recorded by neewer n-700 condensor microphone.
An mp3 recording of an orchestra tuning up to an "a" with a violin leading, starting with the woodwinds and brass, then moving to the string section. Recorded with a black sony ic voice recorder.
A pack of some funny sounds i got with an old toy guitar that i found in the office :) hope this is useful for someone. Gear: toy guitar, behringer b1, cheap stand, presonus tubepre, m-audio audiophile delta 2496.
This is a berimbau, a brazilian gourd instrument made of a wire strung tightly on a piece of bowed staff. There is a wah kind of effect made as you move the gourd in to your belly. There is some ambiance added to the sample, but it's mostly the instrument that you hear.