Infinitely evolving drone made with ableton and a combination of freeware synths. Sounds a bit like throat singing. Pitch changes are synced to 20bpm. No audio processing has been done other than cross fading.
I recorded my voice, layed it out on the track and increased the pitch quite drastically. I layered this with a chirp track so as to contrast the downward rhythm with an upward one. Descriptiftypologie selon pierre schaeffer : vmasse: son "cannelés"timbre harmonique: ternegrain: lisseallure: contient un aspect "vibrato"dynamique: l'attaque est abrupteprofile mélodique: serpentine.
Patch generating classic space sounds. . . Maybe to much is going on? and to fast. This sound even has an ending :-). A respect to the pioneers in this field. Bebe barron and louis barron. They made the music to forbidden planet (1956).
I was trying to play an electic guitar sended through a bass synthesizer pedal (boss syb-5) and strange futuristic sounds came out. Enjoy using them on sci-fi / fantasy projects or contact me for more :).
This is an edited version of "121942__klerrp__implosion-near". I used this version in my short film here https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=l9vovhdli70&t;=2s.
This time you are in the enemy spacecraft. You can hear how the photon shots hit the metal body, sound variation depending how far from the hit you are.
You are in a spacecraft that defends itself by means of photon guns. You can hear the firing of guns with various sound, depending from where in the large spacecraft.
Flash gordon's enemy, ming, sends propaganda on many intergalactic channels. Attempts to distinguish the broadcastings, but ming's technology is superior.
A long recording of radio communication within our own galaxy. Sounds like there are more than one civilization. We earthlings understand nothing of what they send to each other.
Very brief sound effect, yet another attempt at making an "astroboy"-style sound effect - kind of like a character in a film being instantly zapped from one place to another.
Created this sample using only audacity. I started off by generating a square wave chirp between 10000 and 20000 hz on a mono track, copied this created a stereo track and messed around with timestretching and low pass filtering until i got the desired sound.
This is a remix for the freesound continuum project. I took the original file:. 150306__corsica-s__the-view-from-a-distant-giant. I played with it by vocoding it, and a bit of filtering and general mucking about in reason6.