The electrocardiogram of a dying man-machine. 2 synthesizers used: sample & hold lfo for pitching and filters, sine waves for electriocardiogram. Delay, chorus, eq. . .
Bass warning!a 13second sinewave, the tone sweeps up from exactly 20hz to 190 hz then stops. It was recorded in logic pro & i use it from time to time to do sub sweeps. If your speakers are loud please don't have them cranked up without hearing low first.
Warning-bass! keep it low on preview! this is for testing low range frequencies in controlled environments, you've been kindly warned=d. 20hz to 190hz sine wave sweep. Length=13 secondsbpm=128bars=7. .
Dead air on an a. M. Radio station while lightning in the area "tickles" the frequency to create static peaks. Perhaps similar to the sounds of a radiation or metal detector.
Recording of a synthesizer loading patches from tape storage, made by placing a magnetic pickup next to the digital port during the load operation. (i don't recall specifically which synth was involved, sorry!).
Recording of a synthesizer loading patches from tape storage, made by placing a magnetic pickup next to the digital port during the load operation. (i don't recall specifically which synth was involved, sorry!).
Sounds from an analog sound device called 'the benjolin' a diy project by rob hordijk and joker nies. Sometimes recorded in addition with effects coming from a korg kaoss pad.
My girlfriend's 4 year old daughter was playing a game on the computer when a woman's voice began giving directions on how to play. This is a recording of the raging battle that ensued. I used my olympus ws-310m for this recording.
It's a sound i got from a lost recovered wav file. It was a 24-bit file but i have imported it as a 16-bit one, the ruseulting sound is an interenstin non-uniform noise with a modulation to it. Could be a neat sound for broken electronics.
Background white noise recorded at a computer test lab. Constant drone with no beeps or clicks. These servers are particularly whirry in comparison to the others.
Sounds of esosvm, a virtual machine i wrote to run a simulation called endless sea of stars. These sounds accompany system events and auditorily describe system states.
From the ui sounds collection by gabfitzgerald. This sound is a high pitched approval ui sound for notifications, success indicators, winning or other auditory feedback for users. Created from using a wavetable synthesiser and high midi input.