A 70bpm beat/loop sequenced using renoise 3. 0. Samples were either created from scratch or modified after being recorded in my basement using the sampler built into renoise. The microphone used for recorded samples (of a keychain) is the one that comes along with the m-audio microtrack 24/96. Sounds good in reverse too.
A 4 cvlfo-ring with injection. . . With some fm-modulation. . . Will try to do this on my physical modular synth. . . Some processor related glitches. . . Will not happen on/with the real thing!!!.
A increasing target lock tone i generated for a personal project. It is rough and meant to be tweaked for your needs. Sound is supposed to emulate an electronic weapon lock sound.
Various exclamations and electronic speech patterns, improvised using wavetable synthesis and envelope modifcations, with random pitch shifts and vowel/consonant/exclamatory sounds coming through the droid speak.
The is a constant electronic drone generated by a program i made for the purpose of creating this tone. The tone is clipped and has random amplitude variations.
Electronic bass loop extracted from an ableton project that i chose to discontinue. I used robpapen blue to create the sound and some effects like saturation for processing. Lowcut below 35hz.
Nlc jerk off without any input is the engine for this simple patch. In my little world i see nlcs chaos modules as a helping hand. I find the though of chaos very pleasing. . . Spring reverb and analog delay are used.
Anyone else working with chuck???i'm new to chuck. Fun. Today i'm working with- random start position on samples- random volume- let chance start play one of 3 samples (the drums in this example)- some sort of track-structure script. . .
This is the initial button push, the electronic squeal of energized circuitry and subsequent static of turning on a tv that is on a dead channel. A "swatch" culled from the back end of the sound can be looped for continuous static and electronic squeal. Made with fruity loops oscillators.
An emergency siren, electronic. Rapidly switching 440 and 640 hz. Tones. Made in audacity, by me. Please, feel tree to use in any way, shape or form, but be sure to give me credit. Thanks!.