Made on chrome music lab, use in anything you want, i just ask for credit. Sorry for the long empty silence, just cut it out if you use it, its because of the length of the grid i was using.
Although the project inspire (nasa) seems to have died, there are still sources of sound sources of vlf noise in the net. In http://abelian. Org/vlf can be found several available streams from multiple receivers located around the globe. In this package, i simply offer a few records scattered in time from this site. The stereo samples correspond to a experimental stream that combines two sources balanced on each channel: cumiana vlf receiver (italy) + sheffield vlf receiver (uk). The mono tracks correspond to other indeterminate receivers.
This is just a noise taken off my home phone, it is the standard noise that plays after punching in a number. I used a direct feed for this one, although there really was not much different. This is the only sound from a direct feed that wouldn't come in so terribly soft.
Sounds of various rotations of electric screwdriver in the air. Check out my edited and polished sound portfoilo at https://audiojungle. Net/user/thesoundcraft?ref=thesoundcraft.
S short piece i made ages ago using harmor in fl studio. I was experimenting without beats and tried to make an electronic landscape; what it would be like living in a piece of wire. Use at your discretion. Let me know if you like the sound. -cb.
Applied stuff like echo, chorus, and tremolo. Converted it to amr then back to wav to make it mono. Reminds me of that sound effect from five nights at freddy's 3 that plays at the start of the minigames.
Vcv-rack and a machine composition patch - or generative patch. Minimal but some of the voices are constantly "doing things". . . I tried to add some sort of steady beat to this one. Wanted to make it less wild/wierd. Quantizer? what is that. Let the virtual synth decide.