Took this off a video i was making. There seems to be a strange click just before each time the crow makes it's "caw" sound. Maybe that's what they always do but i've not noticed before.
I tried to make a friction drum by stringing a med handglove membrane to a wooden mortar. That mostly failed; i couldn’t control the pitch and make continuous sound. Here the membrane is stroked by a wooden pestle, making quite annoying sounds. Recorded with redmi note 5 phone, denoised and filtered bogus sub bass in audacity.
Sound sources: make noise mysteron (high energy excitation and depth, type and gen extreme cw) and white noise doepfer a-118. High red and blue mixed output. Maths- controlled: mystery excitation; dynamic and adsr. Maths triggered by stepped make noise richter wogglebug. Sound signals passed through 2 channels of make noise dynamix. Summed output to soundhack make noise erbe-verb. Decay controlled by internal feedback loop. Size controlled by wogglebug woggle output. Erbe-verb output into morphagene. Straight playback into reaper. 32bit 48khz rendering. Totally synthetic with no prerecording. Grateful to make noise company (shared system and other modules) and those "awfully compelling" instructional videos on youtube. No financial connections.
I was tried to make a tape loop, and this is what i got. For those who haven't tried, it's very difficult to make a tape loop. This one broke after two loops, so i'm lucky i recorded it!.
I make a lot of my own samples for my music. They are often for use in granular synthesis or manipulated so that they become unrecognizable. I like to make them available for everyone. Enjoy!.
This is the sound that myself and others agree is what you hear when a loud noise makes your ears ring. Why this particular frequency? i don't know. It's just a simple generated tone--you can loop it to make it longer.