I created this sound with audacity. Not quite sure what it is, but i guess you can use it as a loading screen background music in a game, if you want to.
A blue jay calling out in the deep woods on a fall day in late october. Other birds and crickets can also be heard. Samson c02 stereo microphones feeding into a zoom h4n recorder.
This was recorded inside the blue mosque in istanbul during friday prayer in may 2005. To get in to the blue mosque with recording equipment we had to get a permission from the religious authorities. We also needed a muslim to operate the equipment since the friday prayers were forbidden for non-muslims. We set up the recording equipment and let our turkish guide hit the record button once the prayer started. The sound is recorded using an m/s rig straight to dat and processed afterwards with a hp filter in protools to remove microphone rumble. Recorded by asbjørn blokkum flø, kjetil bjørgan and the anonymous guide.
This is a blues , acoustic guitar sound. You may bee interested in this pack , if you need more sounds. Https://sonoiz. Com/release/blues-acoustic-guitar-pack/.
Free to use in whatever you'd like. I made this for video game loading/menu screens. Just be sure to let me know what you think!. P. S (it perfectly loops!).
Melody line played on a levin classical guitar. Recorded on an acer 3692wlmi computer directly through the pcs mic. Altered in cubase, stretched timewise, reverb added. Enjoy and embrace !!!!!!.
Short, three-field example of stochastic generation of clouds of sound using only sinusoids. Done with blue (of steven yi) as an environment for csound, and pmask (a replacement for cmask done in python) from inside blue.
This is my first attempt at recording myself. Just messing around for a few minutes checking out my new tascam dr-0550th anniversary stratocaster, 1967 blackface fender bassman, route 66 compression pedal.
This sound was recorded outside the blue mosque in istanbul during friday prayer at the same time as the other recording from the blue mosque in may 2005. Recorded by asbjørn blokkum flø and kjetil bjørgan.