Kick drum created by merging, individual equalizing and compressing two others very different kicks. It works effectivly creating new kick drums superimposing the lower frequencies of one and the higher frequencies from another. Then group then and compress in order to melt them as they sound as one.
A pneumatic air tool (jackhammer) was used to lower some concrete blocks on the exterior of our garage. I was inside the house recording it with a zoom h2 recorder. So this was recorded through an insulated wall. This is a combination of the 2 previous recordings, so it's a bit more concentrated/intense.
A pneumatic air tool (jackhammer) was used to lower some concrete blocks on the exterior of our garage. I was inside the house recording it with a zoom h2 recorder. So this was recorded through an insulated wall. This is the longer recording.
Seems like a drill, saw, or pressurized air machine of some type. Recorded from a construction site. It's loud, powerful, and definitely can be used in a cinematic score.
High resonance experiment with ts-404. This is a somewhat average techno-ish loop. Pretty simple. Only minor editing in audacity (ie. Normalize, remove noise, compress).
A short recording of my friend drummer who had fun playing his bongos. It would be awesome if you could share some link to your music if you use this sample in your music. Cheers - adam-gordon. Com.
This is simply a synth playing a c note with the pitch automated. Typically used in modern electronic music to signify a build and create an euphoric feeling.
A coincident pair of mics placed next to a cage the mics were electro voice re510 through a shure fp24 into a tascam hdp2. The original recording was 24bit 96k, downcovertedto 16k at 48k. I cannot get the stinking birds to really sing, yet theydo it normally and drive me crazy. Some of them may die today.