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.
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.
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.
A couple hundred sheep bleat in their shed in an autumn afternoon. They are mostly female sheep feeding their lambs. This was recorded indoors while slowly walking through the flock in a traditional farm in burgos' countryside (northern spain). Recorded with sony pcm-d50.
Large water splash sound made with the goal to replace splash. Wav in freedink. A mix of the cc0 soundshttps://freesound. Org/people/wormer2/sounds/415670/https://freesound. Org/people/wormer2/sounds/415669/https://freesound. Org/people/roboroo/sounds/436792/https://freesound. Org/people/qubodup/sounds/212143/.
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.
Inspired by amliebsch's "voice from hell" sound, i decided to take a crack at making something similar. This was made with my own voice. If you want to know what it's saying, it's:. To invoke the hive-mind representing chaos. Invoking the feeling of chaos. With out order. The nezperdian hive-mind of chaos. Zalgo. He who waits behind the wall. Zalgo!. Just slowed and pitched down immensely and then with some added reverb to give it the creepy effects that i wanted to. I think it would make a really great ambiance to a creepy horror scene in some creepy abandoned. . . . Wherever you would expect to hear these kinds of sounds. Credits to amliebsch for giving me the idea!.