Short recording of winter wind against velux window of a converted chapel, december 1998. Recording made with a shure sm58 to tascam dat recorder. No effects or enhancements.
The basic synthesis engine which produced this sound is poizone 2. This sound uses automated automation and the rootnote of f5. Bpm= 148length= 3,648frequency= 698,456 hz.
Processed sound effect created with civil war cannon field recordings captured at fort jackson in savannah, georgia in the spring of 2019, for savannah college of art & design.
I took the slimy. Afi file from gilligan_itm added some filters and cut it in audacity to create a slime-jumping sound that can be used in a game for example.
This is the squeek my distortion unit makes if you unplug it while it is on, then plug it back in. The unit is a behringer hm300, which takes a 9v dc connection.
This is a background piece, i used for a section of a book, we read in a music piece. The prose isn't included here. The sound is a representation of the big bang and what follows.
Various gun effects i created using:different snare drums and floor tomslight switch for trigger clickthrowing coins into a bowl recorded with a contact mic for shell casings.
Recording someone typed on a keyboard, inverted sense and put an effect echo, wahwah and fade in. Generate à pink noise with a earning to -30db, and put a fade in and fade out. Normalize all to 0db.
Retro drum-machine loop recorded from 70´s organ-120bpm + effect------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------rec by janne&co.
Deep chanting, possibly to summon a demon or evil spirit (actually me reading the ingredients off of a bag of pretzels, played backwards, with slight echo and other effects added).
halloween is not necessarily the time to aim for being. . . On trend, heh heh heh heh heh! an alternative take with less effects and an almost hacking laugh at the end.