This is a simulation of the sound produced by the fabyan anti-gravity device which was built, tested and debunked in 1913 at riverbank estates in geneva, illinois. The device is now in the geneva historical society museum but is too fragile to attempt to operate it. This simulation was produced to accompany an asa conference presentation "what did colonel fabyan's anti-gravity device sound like?".
Sound of an anti-gravity hover device starting up, humming for a short while and shutting down again. Created as an experiment for a short film. Component sounds: a spinning hard drive, a vacuum cleaner and a fridge.
Este es un sonido en el cual use 3 tonos diferentes, uno grave, uno medio y uno agudo para representar un pulso y un ritmo usando de referencia una clave africana "gahu rotation".