Machine composed electronic music. Searched for a sound to mix it with. Found this lovely sound recorded by unfa. Noise » intel got crazy - psychedelic soundcard buzzing noiseshttps://freesound. Org/people/unfa/sounds/274221/machine composed electronic music - or experimental generative atonal electronic music made with an analog modular synth. I give my synth the prerequisites to create music - and it does - endlessly. I record and pick out some created songs.
A three note bass line with noise. Principle notes are c, d#, f#. This means it doesn't easily fit in a major or minor key, but it would work in something largely in c minor or f# minor. This sample has a tale that fades out.
The tail end of a song from an lp including vinyl crackles. Unprocessed raw audio from a turntable. A great sample for electronic music, hope people use it in interesting ways.
Buzzing noise, which can be heard on recordings that i recorded with my headphones' microphone (i haven't uploaded or even saved any except this one). This is edited to be a loop.
A high-frequency electronic discord tone (sweeping around high frequencies) suitable for ringtones and annoying dogs. Also suitable as a sound effect for 'sweeping the dial' on shortwave radio.
A glitch sound made by importing a blender project as raw audio data in audacity. Blender is 3d modelling software if you didn't know. Made with audacity.
Loud and bright buzz noise five seconds long. Synthesized by me from a series of values produced in python. No rights reserved. All wrongs reversed. Boost no ills.