18 mar 2004 11:00 - walking in via del proconsolo (street in the centre of florence, italy). Recorded stereo at 44100 hz - 16 bit with a digital videocamera used as a audio recorder and a compact stereo mic.
A short recording of my kitchen sink draining made with a sony pcm m10. Also the way i feel after two weeks of quarantine due to possible covid exposure.
A synth chord with a resonant filter that erupts rhythmically due to an lfo sequence routed to the filter. Made with native instrument's massive digital synth.
Example of the Locrian diatonic scale. Note the dark, inharmonious sound. The Locrian scale is difficult to work with due to so few harmonic intervals.
Sound of roofers stapling new roof shingles on a building a few hundred yards away. The stapling noise includes some slapback and natural reverberation due to the distance.
Clicking sound made by touching my thumbnail to the blades of a moving ceiling fan. Some digital artifacts are audible due to overzealous noise reduction applied after the recording was made.
July evening in georgia usa. The tree frogs are in abundance this year due to the unusually wet weather. This was recorded on an olympus ls-14 pcm recorder.
Recorded with an aphex 207d and a neumann tlm 103. Middle section dips out a bit due to gravity and the weight of the second hand, left it in just in case.
Ave Maria in Due performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band. This recording was done at Ogden Hall at Hampton University. This was the first Christmas/Holiday CD accomplished under Captain Lang’s baton. Track 6 from A Christmas Festival (1997).
Recording in the cafeteria of pompeu fabra university (poblenou campus). A sound of a metal knife and fork is the main sound and in the background we can hear the typical sound of a cafeteria with a lot of people. It was in the lunch time and the sound have high frecuencies due to the metal contact and middle-low frecuencies due to people talking.
Using a soda stream to carbonate water. Includes carbonation pumping, loud buzzing due to over-carbonation, and burst of moist air release when the bottle is disconnected from the pump.
Due to the popularity of my first "singing ghost", i created another one. See the description on the other to find out how it was made. Made with audacity.
Heavy rain recorded during a storm - some low level car noises are audible due to location of recording. Recorded from my window using a se r1 ribbon microphone, recording into protools. Cardiff 23/7/17.
The piledriver recorded from more distance than the first recording, with some area traffic noise and lacking any distinct echo materials at the point of capture. (sample shortened due to windy conditions. ).
Opening a can in a close position to the object. Sound has been modified due to rise the quality. Moreover, a reverb effect has been added to make the sound more suggestive.
Very bizarre sounds emanating from the dark deep bowels of the balmy and humid swamplands!::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: ::::: :::::caution! due to the frightening nature of this clip, parental advisory is recommended!lol!.
Rendered completely useless due to the ba dallas to heathrow flight constantly in the background. If you were on that flight, i hope the seatbelt sign was on and you were busting for the loo. Grrrr!.
The rather elusive razor waveform, as it is commonly called due to its peculiar shape, from the commodore 64's sid chip, acheivable only by activating the outputs of any two waveforms on the oscillator section.