This is a bassline of dnb, got 16 bars on 180 bpm or 8 bars on 90 bpm. I did it with a synth using abletondon't forget there is the possibility of you having to amplifier and compress for give more punch. Feel free for use it!. A tip from me to you is cut the bassline in pieces, explore all the locations where you can use for start a song. . . Use short parts of the bassline and use stretch and pitch techniques. Just explore and imagines freaky ways of change small samplers to a big and nice bassline! :d.
Just a jacking house loop i made, nothing special. . . I made this using fl studio by image lineplease follow me on soundcloud - https://soundcloud. Com/jc-producer.
An imitation of hurricane force winds i made using my compressed air can and a high end sony portable recorder. Blowing the air across the mic face sideways. Raw and unprocessed. 44. 1/24bit.
For free. It is on german language. It means: you have to do what i say you to do,. But. Other voice says: no, i don't must to do what you want me to do. :d.
Some plastic toys in a box shaken up in an attempt to collect little fragments of sound. I think this was recorded on an iphone 4. . Not the best quality! hope its useful.
Some plastic toys in a box shaken up in an attempt to collect little fragments of sound. I think this was recorded on an iphone 4. . Not the best quality! hope its useful.
A ride/cymbal sound made with sunvox. It's a sampled noise impulse with a certain starting phase sent through a bandpass and then a reverb with a low room size, which acts as a resonator. It then goes through another filter and reverb set, then a compressor.
A ride/cymbal sound made with sunvox. It's a sampled noise impulse with a certain starting phase sent through a bandpass and then a reverb with a low room size, which acts as a resonator. It then goes through another filter and reverb set, then a compressor.
A ride/cymbal sound made with sunvox. It's a sampled noise impulse with a certain starting phase sent through a bandpass and then a reverb with a low room size, which acts as a resonator. It then goes through another filter and reverb set, then a compressor.
Samples fromhttps://freesound. Org/people/flcellogrl/sounds/195273/https://freesound. Org/people/joangilbardaji/sounds/237536/https://freesound. Org/people/carloscarty/sounds/463713/an interesting mix of sound to use in phonogene. I'm trying to find out how to use phonogene. How do you use it?.