Wax disk was copied to 78rpm acetate disk around 1960 then transferred to CD Rom in the 1980s and finally downsampled to consumer format. Original wax disk still held by family.
Recording of a person getting out of a room. You can hear the sound of the door and some steps. The door have a soft sound. It was recorded in the pompeu fabra university (poblenou campus) with a zoom h4.
Grunting baseline and electronic black noir percussion produced using instruo cš-l and dpo, passed through envelop of qmmg using maths and erbe-verb. Rendered in reaper at 48khz and 32 bit fp for morphagene, because i love all you users of makenoise and morphagene so very much. Enjoy!.
Author: Created by User:Hyacinth 20:01, 5 August 2008 in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 51,85 for 266.8701171875 cents rather than 266.87 and 80,64 for 701.953125 cents rather than 702.
In the shade of the palm from Leslie Stuart and Owen Hall's Florodora. Sung by Frank C. Stanley in 1902. This is Edison Gold Moulded Record #8066. Other titles for this song include: In the shade of the sheltering palm Shade of palms There is a garden fair Florodora was the first big hit musical of the 20th century. "Tell me pretty maiden" was the runaway hit, with "In the shade of the sheltering palm" also quite popular.
Author: Owen Hall (real name, James Davis, 1853-1907) and Leslie Stuart (1863–1928)
Acid intro (i presume) mysteron striking the notes and being droned at by the other modules. They are only envious of its great "iron bar" wavetable. Rendered at 48khz 32-bit fp with markers for all you acid head morphagene addicts out there. Don't laugh - it´s my first experiment with acid. Just enjoy!.
Binaural recording of flies and a crow using roland cs-10em microphone. In the end the crow takes flight, pumping its wings. Fly sounds buzzing near ears are similar to atmosphere sounds in german tv series dark.
A binaural recording of birds singing in the woods. Recorded at the 'utrechtse heuvelrug' in the netherlands. Gear used: roland cs-10em binaural microphones, zoom h4n field recorder. Processing: slight noise reduction (9db) using izotope rx7, high pass filter to remove unwanted rumble (cubase 7. 5), made into a loop.
A thirteenth chord "collapsed" into one octave results in a dissonant, seemingly secundal[1] tone cluster. Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:18, 5 July 2009 using Sibelius 5.