The djembe played by a really good musician: these are the little jewels of our studio! hear them in action: http://es. Youtube. Com/watch?v=h8rpspafgce (1'10)(44. 1khz/24bits; mono; rode nt2 and digi003 on to nuendo. ).
A "singing bowl" from nepal, played with a contrabass bow. Recorded with a neumann 184 cardioid and a focusrite scarlett, for a project in the percussion room of my university, so may have background noise. The resonance may be cut. Feel totally free to use!.
Small, six note marimba, recorded wide stereo with a sony pcm-d50. The notes are, from low to high, f, g, a, c#, d#, and f. Two samples were taken per note.
My sax player friend played a few things for me and so i sampled parts of them (fairly long parts) to share. Used a sm57 about 3 inches away from the barrel.
Kelon xylophone recorded with single neumann u-87. Very bright with sharp attack (as kelon tends to be). Cuts through a track like a hot knife through chocolate.
This is the sound of an lrad (long range acoustic device). I managed to create this sound with a basic sample from nch tone generator and a few days of processing in goldwave.
An imitation of hurricane force winds i made using my compressed air can and a high end sony portable recorder. Blowing the air across the mic face sideways. Raw and unprocessed. 44. 1/24bit.
Chromatic notes starting at c0. Really sweet double delayed saw waves with lots of harmonics. Drop this into your sampler and hit it with a low pass filter and get a good groove going. Enjoy!.