Gravado para a disciplina de captação e edição de áudio do curso rádio, tv e internet, universidade anhembi morumbi. São paulo-sp. Brasil. Utilizado um microfone condensador. Dedos das mãos estalando.
I decided to record my daughter voice saying daddy wake up (baba=daddy), i love her voice, it is better than any other wake up alarm. I liked to share it maybe others can find it useful.
Light cosmic noise with some clicks and cracks. Sound of a radio tuned to a dead channel. Recorded with oktava-102 microphone and behringer ub1202 mixer.
It's funny how when i want to record my knuckles cracking, they don't wanna crack. Again, simply individual pushing on fingers. Bring it on arthritis!.
It's funny how when i want to record my knuckles cracking, they don't wanna crack. Again, simply individual pushing on fingers. Bring it on arthritis!.
Created for the play 'exit the king' (wilbury group, 2011). A expressionistic storm, with walls crumbling down in slow motion. I made this by tearing wood and plastic apart and slowing down the sounds and adding percussion. The rain i recorded out my window.
We had just damp wood and it was a chilly evening. The wood is not burning yet, a lot of cracks, pops and sizzles can be heard. I can smell it, too. Recorded with a zoom h1 in a medium room, mic held at 30 cm ca. From the fireplace.
It's a recording of three emtec cd-rs being broken with bare hands. I had 3 audio cd-r that were burned useless. I decided to record their last sounds. You can hear the cds cracking and breaking, me bending them and trying to break them - they were pretty elastic - i had to learn how to crack them. So at first i had some trouble. Around 0:45 you can hear as i'm bending two cds together they squeak and crackle but don't break. The sound is not edited (hence the tag "raw") - no processing was done - i just truncated the beginning and the end leaving you everything you might need. Recorded with a zoom h2 placed on my bed. I was breaking the cds above it. There was a lot of splinters around, you can hear me fiddle with them from around 2:10 on. Originally wav 96khz/24-bit. Truncated and converted to flac with audacity.
This is a deliberate effort by someone quite close to me, who thinks someone will like it. With the vocal addition and all. He says it sounds better. Did not feel better. I stood there and let this happen, just for the audio. I hope you can appreciate that.