Thick bass rhythmical phrase sequence looped. Created in fl studio, sytrus synth. Btw it was used in this piece http://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=0v2in3idmuu.
Just a super compressed snare drum. Can be used for dubstep, glitch hop, drum and bass, etc. Created via ableton live, sampled from ramzoid's track imperial.
A distorted falling reese. Reminds me of some sort of malfunction. Made with image-line harmor and its built-in distortion and unison modules. (and other random fx. ).
A geological tectonic impact. Created using these sounds:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/bareform/sounds/218721/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/splashzooka/sounds/21789/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/juskiddink/sounds/108641/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/cgeffex/sounds/93835/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/uagadugu/sounds/222521/. Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
A sci-fi sound i made by heavily processing an extremely fast drumloop in fl studio. The kick sample i used is royalty free, created by markus hakala, and obtained from howtomakeelectronicmusic. Com.
A very simple beat useful for many styles. . . Heavily processed recorded with various microphonesprocessing involves eq, reverb, and 3 compressors working in parallel(hi tom is panned 30 right, low tom is panned 30 left).
This one actually contains a remix of one of clkk's loops. . But other than that is still the worset sample ever because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo because people do but it doesnt and so why not and then how many cups of sugar to get to the moo.
This is a bass kick i made with a nice crunchy toned delay. It started life as a mono bass kick off my 808 drum machine, i converted it to stereo then inverted the right channel, i distorted it and processed it with 100% envelope to really boost the front end punch. It's c2 pitch for convenience.
Sinewave plings with some delay and a sinewave bass! if u like this loop, perhaps u also like my tunes on soundcloud: http://soundcloud. Com/beverlyhillsboy check it out! cheerio :).
A fast building white noise with added filter sweep and fade-out, layered with a pulsating synthesized bass tone with a slow attack and an affected decay.
The main sound is the sound of someone playing a thumb-piano. There's also a gong, and two clock chimes. All of these i added reverb to and sloooowed dooooown about -81 percent. I think it sounds like the interior of a giant clock, but call it what you will. This sound is free, anyway. Made with audacity.
Bass warning!a 13second sinewave, the tone sweeps up from exactly 20hz to 190 hz then stops. It was recorded in logic pro & i use it from time to time to do sub sweeps. If your speakers are loud please don't have them cranked up without hearing low first.