A drum pattern in 11/8 time. Someone on freesound's forums requested some strange timings for drum patterns, so i programmed these for them. Decided to make an entire pack up.
This is meant to represent "stopped time starting to move again". It's rough around the edges but with better timing and editing it can make wonders. I put this together from freesound samples years ago for a school project. I unfortunately don't have the sources from back then. If you uploaded any of the sounds featured, please contact me so that i may credit you.
Stereo sound made by csound where we reproduce a sound that has been previously worked on, in which you hear a glissando that oscillates from one channel to another covered by white noise and we work on it, putting a butterbp filter to be heard more by one channel than another, a reverb and an interaural time delay. All this reflected in a score that our sound sounds 5 times in delayed time intervals.
Ten whole minutes of night time suburban ambiance. Insects take center stage against a subtle backdrop of suburban sounds like cars and people. Might be good for a meditation session. 2 em172 omni mic capsules > zoom h1 > equalizer.
Night on a filed near a small town in mallorca. Wind, crickets are singing, someone steps on the gas in his car, dogs barking, night bird sings from time to time. Bells of some sheep are jingling.
Nice to meet you. I am not good at english and pardon the description mistake, please. This time, it up-loads it to freesound for the first time. It would be greatly appreciated if it could use it though it is not the wonderful one. By the way, i am japanese.
A wonderful spring day in the midwest woods resulted in this recording of a beautiful small creek, deep in the woods. . . Enjoy. . . You will also hear various birds from time to time. I used my h4n and its internal microphones. .
Time performed by Max Impact of the United States Air Force Band. Track 5 from Connected (2008).
Forfatter: Composition: Matthew G. Ascione and Ryan Carson; Lyrics: Ryan Carson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Max Impact; Recording: United States Air Force
1 minute of a grandfather's clock ticking in time with a swinging pendulum. Clock was mic'd from inside the case. This sound works well with subtle speed changes to match video of pendulum swing.
An interpretation of the piano piece gnossienne n1 (etik satie) but changing the time. I play one chord or note and until i finish to listen the sound of this chord/note i don't play the next one. .