This is ambience from our church. Recorded from local radio station that was recieved to tecsun pl-380. Recorded was zoom h1n, recorded straight from headphone out to recorder's line-in.
Part 3 (a drum cadence) of a basic outdoor parade sequence performed by the Ceremonial Band of the United States Air Force Band of the West. Track 13 from Facets! (1992). Captain Steven Grimo, Commander. Lieutenant Danny Varella, Vice Commander.
Author: Composition: traditional; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the West, Ceremonial Band; Recording: United States Air Force
Just a simple big room house style kick with a quick punch and lots of tail. As far as i know from ableton, it's in the key of a#, if you can find the exact key just comment and i'll fix the description.
Atmo recording from winter in helsinki, on ice, outside city approx. 600m from shore. Distant traffic, bird, dog, church bells. 2 x akg mkh-60 -> tascam hd-p2.
Jazz big band warmup before a gig. Trumpets, reeds, drums, create the typical cacophony of sound before the show. Recorded using a decca tree microphone setup. Zoom h4n, 48khz, 26 bit.
Jazz big band warmup before a gig. Trumpets, reeds, drums, create the typical cacophony of sound before the show. Recorded using a decca tree microphone setup. Zoom h4n, 48khz, 26 bit.
This is the sound of a snare drum after i added reverb to it and slowed it down about -81 percent. By the way, this morning, i purchased a very interesting book entitled "harmonograph: a visual guide to the mathematics of music" by anthony ashton. I haven't read much of it yet, but it is explaining how eye-pleasing shapes can be created by utilizing vibrations and a harmonograph. I think you should check this book out. Made with audacity.