Rough e minor scale played on a jackson dinky with seymour duncan humbucker through a mesa boogie dual rectifier amp, recorded with a shure sm57 using audacity. Recorded in november 2014.
Dm chord played with ascending minor modes (aeolian, dorian and phrygian), ascending harmonic minor scale, ascending and descending melodic minor scale.
This is an f major scale played on flute played from low range up to mid range. This was recorded in my home studio using a sennheiser 421 from about 10" away into a macbook pro running reaper on 11/16/15 at around 1pm in foster city, ca, usa.
Monophonic saxophone solo improvisation on bb-major scale, performed by toprak barut. Location: ankara, turkeydevice : zoom-h6environment : 15m2 sound-proof recording studio (@yüzen oda).
C major scale played on a martin sigma 6 string acoustic guitar with old steel strings using a seymour duncan soundhole pickup into a presonus audio box interface. Recorded at 120bpm in living room.
I've bought this bamboo flute back in a days at the street market in kiev for some cents. It doesn't have certain scale or even clean pitches so has more decorative function in my room, still sounds interesting.
This is a chromatic scale synthesized from musescore, using the piano sound from fluidr3 soundfont. Edited on audacity for changing from stereo to mono 16-bit. The tempo is about 130bpm. The register of notes spans from c4 to b4.
New linear scale. Made in python. . . 200hz up to 2000hz and back in steps of 100hzi'm not that convinced the beep command outputs exact frequencies. . . And the sound is terrible. But it is a beep. . .
Series of car/truck/bus passes recorded on the side of a night time city street. At :21 two guys on bikes with a boombox pass - one of the weirdest sounding things i've recorded. Ambisonic b-format recording recorded with the coresound tetramic in pittsburgh, pa. *note: you will need to decode this b-format ambisonic file with a plug-in such as the (free)surroundzone2 which allows you to decode the file to a surround, stereo, or mono format. Also note that these are fuma bformat files (and opposed to ambix bformat).
Recently we purchased a scale from ikea, when we finally got around to using it we realized that it must be off, as i do not weigh 240 lbs. As we did not have a receipt, or the desire to drive 2 hours to return a $10 scale the only course of action left to me was to take the damn thing apart and record its insides. (what else?). I recorded and edited together around 7 and a half minutes of various configurations and performances of me making some sort of repetitive, engine-like sound. I can foresee myself using these sounds for an old-timey engine or car. Recorded with a rode ntg-3 at 96/24.