Included on this reel are 40 splices of static, captured while scanning the vl, vf and uhf bands on an analog television set. Since the u. S. Conversion to digital broadcast signals in 2009, these bands have been providing endless streams of noise for all to enjoy.
July 24, 2011 was a historic day in japan. After almost 60 years, tv analog signals were terminated. I just can't believe it. My tube now shows nothing but sand storm. All tv signals were switched to digital. The last vital sign was sent from nhk, and stopped. Recorded with marantz pmd661 and at835st.
Mixed for broadcast, stereo fx from atp tennis tournament in rotterdam, netherlands. Sennheiser 416 mics on playing field, at stereo shotgun from under umpire chair aimed at net, 4 neuman km140 mics for crowd reaction. .
Turning on radio reciver and going through fm frequency of few polish radio stations (for only few seconds). Can be used for background noice or transision for audio. Also lots of white noise plus click noice of turning on/off (begining and ending).
Broadcasting from jabba di hut's planet. Radio techies work hard to clean from hostile disturbing signals. Finally they could sort out jabba's voice and instruments in the background.
Sound obtained by using some of the tassman step-sequencer along with the analog synthesis module. Then adding reverberation effect inside of tassman software and directly recording. No sound editing. No mastering. No limiter.
The line, "we are currently experiencing technical difficulties, please stand by," as often heard during live broadcasts. Add a slight mechanize effect.
An alien sounding recording taken from the wide-band websdr site. Credit is completely optional but it'd be awesome to hear what project this sound was used in. Enjoy! (^ᴥ^).
A simple square wave, done with chirp generator in audacity. Starts at 200hz then slides until 30hz. Bass booster and phaser added. Then enveloppe manualy modified (enveloppe tool) + fade out processing for the end of the tail. Then normalized.
Virtual analog synth mixed with analog ea-1 to create this wind like pad. Sampled through a behringer mixer into an mpc 1000. It sounds nothing like a wind section, hence the title broken wind. 44. 1k, 16-bit.
Remix of wierd chimes. Wavhttp://freesound. Org/people/kwahmah_02/sounds/250253/which was a recording of a shortwave broadcast in am mode received in usb mode 1khz off frequency. I used goldwave's mechanize feature at 10000khz, then applied low pass filter at 10000 khz to filter out the newly created upper sideband, then i used mechanize again at 9000 khz, which tuned in the recording just like if i had a tuneable receiver.
Quindar sounds were used by nasa for controlling the ground station transmitters that allowed communication with spaceships through the space shuttle era. Fiber optic cable has made quindar sounds obsolete. This sound, at 2525 hz, was generated when the capsule communicator pressed the ptt button on his microphone, and the pitch told the ground station transmitters to start broadcasting. You can read more about quindar sounds at https://www. Hq. Nasa. Gov/alsj/quindar. Html. This sound was generated in audacity.