99 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Chromatic Modulation"

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A tuned chau gong from my personal collection. I made these samples long ago and only did one take per gong. So, these sounds are a bit rough, but that should do well to suit the kinds of music that would use these gongs. I have tried loading single samples from this set (especially #4) across an entire keyboard, and playing that one sample as if it were the whole set, and that has worked out well. So, if one of the gongs crashes too much or decays too quickly for your liking, it should be trivial to replace that sound with another, pitch-shifted one.
Author: Strangehorizon
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Metal sound for any genre.
Author: Streetpoptunez
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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.
Author: Nerkamitilia
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Recorded with a zomm h1 and edited with audacity. Playing a chromatic scale with a marimba.
Author: Sim
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Chromatic scale on keyboard.
Author: Emjaydabayou
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Alien xxx sent me a “cross modulation challenge”. I have tried to be true to his idea, but added automation, so to speak. Oscillator1 is constantly fm-modulating oscillator2. I vary the frequency of oscillator1 with an lfo. The output of oscillator1 is sent to a) left audio channel and b) in to oscillator2. The output of oscillator2 is fed to oscillator1. The degree of cross fm modulation is controlled by a vca controlled by another lfo. The output of oscillator2 is also sent to right audio channel. As i’m writing this i have just made a theoretical patch on a piece of paper. The result is what you hear. No effects added. Straight out of the modular for better or worse.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Error sound.
Author: Yommyy
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Part of qso with i1ulj. He used home-brew tx - power only 3 watts. Good strength but ac modulation. My antenna low doublet 80 m. Recorded: nokia 6230i, trx loudspeaker - phone mic (ft-897, qth jn79nd).
Author: Okhas
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Alien female and animals voices modulations and sound effects fragment 01.
Author: Adrian
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Chromatic handbells 12 tones. C# tone. File 48khz, 24bit, stereo, no processing. Normalized to -3db. Recorded using a-b stereo technique witch 30 cm spacing between and 50 cm from bell. Microphones: a pair of dpa 4006 microphones with ua0777 nose conesinterface: focusrite saffire liquid 56. Studio room: w:2,5m x d:2. 0m x h:2,8m. Each file contains 3 techniques: single tone, double and ringing bell.
Author: Radwoc
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Conjectural nonhuman technical generated language modulationsexomusicology inspired sonic object. "though musicology is defined as "the historical and scientific study of music," the term is typically applied only to the study of music from the european classical tradition. "ethnomusicology" is used to describe the study of nonwestern musical traditions and to the comparative study of different musical cultures. The more general term exomusicology (from the greek prefix exo, meaning 'external to' or 'outside of') is more appropriate to the study of nonhuman musical traditions, much as exobiology refers to the study of non-earth life forms, and exolinguistics to the study of alien languages"(sethares).
Author: Adrian
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Selected parts from a longer recording. This is a modular synth controlled by quantussy cells. They are one method for creating generative music. I call it machine composition.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A 4 note bass loop. A little phaser and other processing on top. If anyone makes anything with this feel free to leave a link in the comments. I'd love to hear it.
Author: Deerlord
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Polyrhythmic synth sequence. Exploring with ring modulation.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Moving a lane on a grid.
Author: Pappabert
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Electronic generated sonic object non human female voices modulations sample 1.
Author: Adrian
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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.
Author: Kbclx
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No, i cant really describe what this is! but i use a ring modulator. Two audio signals goes in. I guess the side band frequencies goes out??? or?! anyway the original frequencies are also in the mix. So, two audio signal and the result from a diy ring mod. Have to learn more. . . Read below!!! in this sound you are listening to, the result, the ring modulation, carrier signal and modulator signal. After some research. . . I write this for myself. . . Correct me if i'm wrong!!!from youtube (audiocollage)ring modulation is the sum and the differences of the carrier and modulator signal. Feed the ring modulator with 261,626hz and 391,995hz and you get (261,626 + 391,995) 653,621hz and (391,995 - 261,626) 130,369hz. From wikipedia". . . Neither the carrier nor the incoming signal is prominent in the outputs, and ideally, not at all. "". . . In the basic case where two sine waves of frequencies f1 and f2 (f1 < f2) are multiplied, two new sine waves are created, with one at f1 + f2 and the other at f2 – f1. The two new waves are unlikely to be harmonically related and (in a well-designed ring modulator) the original signals are not present. It is this that gives the ring modulator its unique tones. ". Above is true when using pure sine waves! waves with no harmonics. I have a passive diy ring modulator. I guess it's not acting "perfect". . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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A drone resting in chaos and ring modulator circuits.
Author: Gis Sweden
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I have made a pastiche (sw. Pastisch) on a simple track i, for one reason, like.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Simple patch. Two oscillators, ring modulation, lfos, vcas and digital effects. No spring reverb this time. Important module is the clock divider. Result a generative ambient patch and sound.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Simple patch. Two oscillators, ring modulation, lfos, vcas and digital effects. No spring reverb this time. Important module is the clock divider. The oscillators where tuned to the same tone one octave apart. Well. . . Not exactly. After having recorded i measured the frequencies 228,8 hz and 117,7 hz. . . But that made the output from the ring modulator interesting. What is generative with this? i modulate amplitude of the sounds and the decay for all thee sounds. This also affects the rhythm sound.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Several variations on the classic trumpet "wah wah" effect.
Author: Splicesound
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Again polyrhythmic. . . But slow. Exploring with ring modulation.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Exploring with ring modulation.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Polyrhythmic adventure with a bassdrum. Exploring with ring modulation.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A recording of myself doing some "creative tuning" willy-nilly around the available spectrum of "websdr at raf hack green", 3/11/13; trying to keep things interesting, yet not lingering too long anywhere in particular, and avoiding rather than seeking intelligibility of the various broadcasters. Some bits reminded me of ben burtt's "droid/alien chatter" material.
Author: James Duckett
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Thought i wanted to explore fm-modulation a bit further. The sound is going through my ladik reverb. The vco i'm fm-modulate is the intellijel μvcf. A filter really. . . No editing in audacity. This is the result. Sorry for long sound. . .
Author: Gis Sweden
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More modular synth sounds. My sounds. Found the tag "sound-poetry". What is that? have to search.
Author: Gis Sweden
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I feed 2 lfo sqr-wavs to a vca. Now you can get 3 levels of cv.
Author: Gis Sweden
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One classic passive ring mod based on 2 transformators and one vca based.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Playing with ring modulation on my modular. Zapp!.
Author: Gis Sweden
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A cat meow sample with ring mod applied to it.
Author: Vacuumfan
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A cat meow sample with ring mod applied to it.
Author: Vacuumfan
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Formatted for use in the make noise morphagene. This is the modulated and demodulated vocal track demonstrated in the video "demodulating signals with moddemix" available at https://youtu. Be/b3kt1fguq74.
Author: Makenoisemusic
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The famous delete! voice line from doctor who's "cybermen. ". I used voicechanger. Io to voice this. It would be recommended if you credit me for this, mostly to prove that this sound is voiced by someone other than nicholas briggs (voice actor for doctor who's cybermen and daleks).
Author: Chungusa
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Simple patch. Two oscillators, ring modulation, lfos, vcas and digital effects. No spring reverb this time. Important module is the clock divider. Result a generative ambient patch and sound. I recorded for 1,5h. The synth gave me some strange slow crescendo. Don't really know why. This is the last 30 min. Space drone sci-fi sound.
Author: Gis Sweden
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My plan was to make a simple krell patch with some added timbre on the voice. The patch got bigger, fm-modulation and feedback in different form was added.
Author: Gis Sweden
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alien frequencies preset #01 from spherator fm synthesizer vst vst3 audio unit frequency modulation synthesis (windows / mac).
Author: Syntheway
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Cutted parts of an audio experiment using carbon electra saws with some internal pitch envelope going on, going into trash 2, going into eq modulation, going into manipulator (formant & pitch shift, a bit fm modulation on a shifting frequency at times), going into ott.
Author: Diaframe
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The flea waltz recorded on my keyboard with dsk music box (a free plugin). It's a famous melody everyone has normaly already heard, piano beginer usualy learn this because it's very simple. If you have any suggestion to make for an other similar sound please ask me.
Author: Flying Deer Fx
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Using internal suboscillator to fm modulate the frequency of xpo wavefolded low frequency outputs (stereo). Sequenced by 0-ctrl. Rumbling beats. Suitable for underlying deep trance and stuff. Rendered in reaper @48khz 32-bit fp with markers for all you morphagene fans out there. Enjoy rolling in the rumble!.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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Some nice fm sounds from my synth. Unedited and raw. Do you need some strange space sounds here they are :-).
Author: Gis Sweden
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Add 150 ms delay (silence) at the start of the right channel. (typically the tempo is 130 bpm but practically none). Rhodes on the chromatic scale.
Author: Veiler
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Made in flstudio 20.
Author: Sanlega
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Sound demo 'annie is my darling' (simon fraser) by using the akkordica vst plugin, a virtual accordion, harmonica and melodica software that covers a wide range of sounds, by combining the traditional accordion performance and modern digital functionality. Suitable for a wide range of musical styles, be it traditional, popular or classical. Features:. 1. - piano accordion2. - anglo concertina3. - strasser accordion4. - hohner accordion5. - musette accordion6. - harmonica natural7. - harmonica vibrato8. - melodica (pianica)9. - accordina (harmonicon).
Author: Syntheway
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Ringmodulated inversion of my speech from the file https://freesound. Org/people/kb7clx/sounds/648443/ invertedspeechcq. Wav. I took the raw recording and used goldwave's mechanize effect to translate my voice to a center frequency of 14khz. I then demodulated it first at 10. 6 and then 10. 2khz meaning that what comes out is essentially the opposite sideband, offset by 3. 4 and 3. 8khz respectively. 3khz just didn't sound as good. The first i filtered with a low pass of 2. 9khz, the second was filtered to below 3. 4khz to emulate a communications receiver passband. I am speaking upside down as described in this video. Https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=q_ykxzcbh-g beginning at 00:03:16. Being blind i can't see their diagram, but i've got my own by ear intuitive method, keeping in mind that oo and ee are farthest from each other, all other vowells get closer the closer they are to the middle of the human voice frequency range. I say: huhlay sue quee, sue quee, sue quee do ux. Cahlloong sue quee sue quee sue quee do ux. The ay in huhllay is like when a spanish speaker says béisbol (baseball). The a in cahlloong is like the a in cat if you're opening wide for the doctor. The oo is like the oo in book. Listen to the other file and you'll hear: hello cq cq cq dx. Calling cq cq cq dx.
Author: Kbclx
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Alien modulated language technical or voice generated in technical noises atmosphere.
Author: Adrian
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Alien modulating voices and cryes in technical atmosphere.
Author: Adrian
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