Something small made with famitracker. Nothing else was used besides that software. It is a simple and free program so if you're interested check it out.
This is a casio sk-1 i did around a year ago or so from reeds book plus a video out and 18 on board rca jacks with another 25 pin dpi that can run through a breakbox. Noise and bent sounds as usual. Crashes alot. Oh and it's not the hardest "mother of bends" serious, i wore socks and everything. : ).
A sound i created using the sound "old door 5", (http://www. Freesound. Org/people/robinhood76/sounds/81286/,) proccessed through a handy dandy bit of free software called "soundmorpher". I proccessed a drum loop through the old door sound, and here's what i got. Get soundmorpher today at http://www. Elisanet. Fi/victorx/soundmorpher. Htm. Made with soundmorpher.
Done entirely on physical scratch recordings, this sound is made to emphasize an old record player in the stereo format. Tascam dr07 mk2, 24bit 96khz, stereo a-b pattern. Much luck!.
Polski, zabytkowy aparat pzo start 66 / nagrane mikrofonem piezoelektrycznympolish, vintage camera pzo start 66 / recorded with a piezoelectric microphone.
Honky-tonk piano, for background in western saloon, interrupted by the arrival of a stranger. For uninterrupted version see vdublin_honky_tonk_saloon_piano. Wav. Composed by me.
A door creaking into a spatial, hollow abyss. Spatial depth, large room. Creepy, ominous creak. Recorded with the tascam dr-40 built-in microphones, processed in pro tools 10, bounced to a 48khz 24bit wav file.
Yep, a classic recording. A must in your bucket list. That's a pendulum clock, as you can hear. With a featuring refridgerator (sorry). But the clock sounds sweet, in my perspective. It's recorded with a tascam dr100.