The data contained in this file should represent a full period sine wave. But because of the bug(s) in the header of wave file, it gets distorted (i. E. If you found the bug and fixed it in binary, you'd get perfect sine wave).
A lot of texture! yeah! even analog modular synths can create texture. . . Well not much of a surprise but i'm getting somewhere. . . !. Have to note what i have done. 1. Modulating a full wave rectifier at audio rate. Fixed modulating frequency. 2. I mix my the output of my two osc and clockmy clock divider with that and take /2 to mixer. Reverb is space hole on my zoom ms-70cdr.
This is a recording of traffic passing on a freeway. Used the voice recorder app on my samsung galaxy phone to record this. It is an android app available on google play. After recording this i downloaded it as a wav file, then uploaded it to soundtrap. Com. An online studio where you can record and create music using pre-recorded instrumental loops. Here i altered or distorted the sound of the traffic to make it a more ambient sounding loop. Giving it a drone sounding noise.
I needed a wall of crickets but could not find a decent one so i used some samples and multiplied them to make it sound like hundreds of crickets. Enjoy. Nice to fall asleep to, but the loop points could use some fixing-up.
Sound of someone feeling around for something on a dresser, panicking. Includes coins, bottles falling over, a pill bottle, and keys. Recorded with the blue yeti usb microphone, cardioid pattern.
There are noisy supermarkets. This is an amplified raw recording. Workers move furniture, people talk, music plays etc. Intetesting acoustics due to the design of the ceiling. Some noise comforts me - something's going on. I like busy places.
I recorded mostly nothing, then normalized it, so it was mostly loud static. I used audacity's noise remover to make the sound and it's wahwah effect to make it move across stereo space. Very interesting, good for static and alien voices.
A 10 second pink noise wave generated using audacity. Brown noise/red noise/random walk noise, is the kind of signal noise produced by brownian motion, (discovered by robert brown in 1827).
Sound of a jackhammer being operated at a construction site, taken from across the street. Quite loud, though there is also a large amount of street noise in the recording.
This is an aif (garage band) file of just good ol' tape hiss recorded from a jvc tape machine (cassette). It's just tape hiss. You can change the freq to help blend it in your recordings. I have the volume on this at a higher level. When i blend this with my digital recordings i turn it down just enough to hear it without it being too analog sounding. Hope you can use it. It's great for soft passes and solo instruments, much like white noise of a studio perhaps.
My circuit bent speak and spell run through the live cut plug-in. Tons of possibilities here to cut it up for one shots are use bigger pieces for loops.
Playing with quantussy cells in vcv-rack, creating generative music. I call in machine composition, but this time its done on a virtual modular. Hmmm no 100 should have been done on a real modular. . .
The sounds of when you unplug an audio cable and plug it back in. Recorded like this, it was kinda ridiculous but very fun:unplugging and re-plugging a 1/8" to rca cable from a phone -> used one of the rca outputs -> rca to 1/4" adapter -> scarlett 2i2 -> protools.