Track from 1995 done in cybersynth, an early piece of mac software i used for composing multimedia audio. Time for me to give back to this wonderful resource.
A simple phrase "when my work is finished, than i'm coming back for you!" in a dark undead-ish voice. Recorded with a cheap desktop mic and fiddled with in audacity.
Recording of cicadas in my back yard, featuring birds chirping, distant traffic, the occassional fly passing by, and a faint industrial air conditioner.
Recorded this at my girlfriend's house in the back where the frogs always congregate in spring. I used a yamaha pocketrak. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
The sound of wading through shallow water, picking your feet out and putting them back in. Maybe on a beach or in wetland. Recorded with the h4n zoom and a directional microphone.
This is the sound of a city street as heard from a playground. There is a bit of construction going on to your right. You can hear the machines working and backing up.
A recording of me leaving my backdoor, walking across my backyard, sitting for awhile, then returning back to the house. Recorded on a zoom h2n recorder. No editing.
A recording of me leaving my backdoor, walking across my backyard, sitting for awhile, then returning back to the house. Recorded on a zoom h2n recorder. No editing.
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.
Sveriges Radios folkmusikinspelningar. Låtar från Uppland. Dokumentatör: Lars Madsén (Q5971467) Radiotjänsts ursprungliga produktionsnummer: 42/4895:1:5
Walking on snow, boots, at around -12 degrees celsius. At first on hard snow on the road, then turning onto soft snow, then back onto the hard one again.
A low whirring sound with a squeaky loop on top, at the back of a university restaurant. No idea what produces that. Recorded on the fly with a crappy mic, but usable with a little cleanup.
Recording of cicadas in my back yard, featuring birds chirping, distant traffic, the occassional fly passing by, and a faint industrial air conditioner.