This is a low hum sound generated by my naturalnoisegen program. Naturalnoisegen uses several timed generators to produce complex natural noises. In this case, 500 very low frequency generators with a long period were used.
Cool and jazzy music bed loop for radio stations and podcasts. This sound was made using cubase, with some samplers of a 70's drum machine and a classical upright bass.
This is an extremely unconventional sound. I actually made two reeses in harmor but i didnt distort them. I made a pattern with them both having the same midi and then i recorded that. I then distorted and resampled that recording multiple times. This was the end product.
A pure synthetic loop made from a sine. Sawtooth vco. This a crossfaded infinite loop i use as a humming background in my s. W. Lightsaber replicas. Rich in bass & ring-phased choruses. Enjoy & rate it ! ;).
Took the first two head thump sounds from benboncan and combined them. That is it. Nothing more. . . Yet. Here is the original sample http://www. Freesound. Org/samplesviewsingle. Php?id=64374.
I want to incorporate this into my next song. Hopefully it will work at around 98 bpm. This one is not filtered compared to the one that has "deeper" in the title. More noise in this here version.
I recorded sound of my washing machine by korg r-09 put on top of that. I succeeded in recording the sound of waving water with deep reverb and shaking the motor. This sound is trimmed a part of bass.
Lowest string (f1, gauge 0. 74) playing again, but this time with heavy distortion and no reverb. There is some barely noticeable noise towards the end, picked up by the guitar pickups. Djenty, almost bass guitar stringish tone.
A simple square wave, done with chirp generator in audacity. Starts at 200hz then slides until 30hz. Bass booster and phaser added. Then enveloppe manualy modified (enveloppe tool) + fade out processing for the end of the tail. Then normalized.
Produced in reason as a loop for getting my timing on a certain track in pro tools. . . . . . . . . Very dark when played by itself, tekstep, darkstep.
I recorded my studio door and mixed it with a nice bass drop i created this came out and i am using it in a lot of metal productions. Have fun with it!.
As i was working in an incidental sound i was continuously recording. All i saved was the ending. 2 seconds. But the sound is nice. Something in-between bass sound and bass drum sound… if you find use of it let me know.
Low and calm heartbeat sounding very electronic. Perfect for backgrounds, filling and effects. Pay attention: the sound is very low frequency, you'll not hear it unless you wear good quality headphones or speakers. Also make sure your equalization configurations let low frequencies get through.
A low bassy throb created using audacity. I initially used the 'risset drum' creator. Then randomly altered pitch and speed, increased the bass, then copied and pasted repeats.