102 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Fix"

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A simple 303 loop (not an actual 303, it's the nekobee softsynth). I recorded it in fixed point with a much too high input volume, so it was very distorted. It sounds kind of cool. You may use this sound for any purpose without attribution.
Author: Larsl
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I needed a wall of crickets but could not find a decent one so i used some samples and multiplied them to make it sound like hundreds of crickets. Enjoy. Nice to fall asleep to, but the loop points could use some fixing-up.
Author: Digitil
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The data contained in this file should represent a full period sine wave. But because of the bug(s) in the header of wave file, it gets distorted (i. E. If you found the bug and fixed it in binary, you'd get perfect sine wave).
Author: Isabelle
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A drive threw bell that rings when a tire rolls threw and triggers the bell. H ad a buddy step on the wire to make multiple sounds to its not all the same. They had alot of fans going but with some eq, can be fixed.
Author: Fredrickm
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3 year old child playing a metallophone, a homemade percussion instrument consisting of tuned metal bars which are struck with a mallet to make sound, fixes to a wooden box which works as a resonating device.
Author: Josefalcao
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Large audience rhythmical clapping. Finlandia hall helsinki. November 2016. Just a poorly recorded file from a cell phone but when you need a sound it doesn't matter too much. We know how to fix it and make it work.
Author: Johnnyguitar
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This sound effect was created using beeping effects and then used a audio flanger to create the effect, 200 mili seconds variable delay, 0. 200 hz and a fixed delay of 100 mili seconds.
Author: Untitled
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Wildtrack of crickets at night in the back of an hotel in meta - colombia in a very warm night with a higway passing 200 meters away. Recorded with zoom h6 - sorry for the bumps, you can fix them with a hp filter.
Author: Hellerrant
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A fly buzzing around. The thumps are the fly bumping into the wall and a lampshade. This file is dry, so there's some low-frequency garbage from my holding the mic and following the fly. A high pass at around 200hz fixes that. Feel free to use this for whatever you want. 100% public domain.
Author: Kevinhilt
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The office chair is a usual one with wheels and black, but been fixed and soldered and painted a lot for over 2 years (don't khow how long this chair was being used by the previous owner. To get the sound i just sit on it, put my phone on a tripod using the apk easy voice recorder pro by digipom, and then started moving with my feet trying for 30 minutes to get interesting sounds out of it, sometimes falling to get one continuous sound, but i never did that so my experience and technique is lacking also i dind't edit in audacity i just recorded send to email and uploaded here. The thing is that i got as a gift from a family friend and me and my dad soldered that thing probably 6 times to fix the sounds,pieces falling off, me geting in the ground after the entire base broked!( i wished i could show the picture in the center down of it) so before i went ahead to fix it again, i decided after talking to friends if i should record and upload, so here it is!. I hope is useful somehow to someone, now i can feel more at ease in repairing this chair again.
Author: Luizpsc
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The data contained in this file should represent a half-period sine wave. But because of the bug(s) in the header of wave file, it gets distorted (i. E. If you found the bug and fixed it in binary, you'd get perfect half-sine wave).
Author: Isabelle
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They are fixing something in the stairways. I am sitting in the apartment we have rent for our time in sao paulo. Another binaural recording. Binaural recording with soundman okm`s and a h4n. If you want to support my work, please visit:jardinsonore(. )bandcamp(. )comthere you find a lot more.
Author: Nikitralala
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This sounds was originally supposed to be leaves crunching but when i finished fixing it up, it turned up sounding like i was eating chips. So all you who need the crunching of chips and what seems to be a bit of chewing, this is for you.
Author: Montacue
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The Japanese anthem en:Kimigayo being performed in 1930. The author is unknown and the source of the record is my personal collection. The record plate is number K1-A from Polyfar Recording. (Note, some editing has been done by the uploader to reduce noise, crackling and to fix the bitrate of the recording).
Author: The original uploader was Zscout370 at English Wikipedia.
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Corvette c5 inox from 2001, recorded with zoon h4n at 24/96, stereo. Car start, accelerate, run r/l and l/r, stop the engine, start again,comes near the h4 in a fixed point, accelerate , screeches, run, stops and close the door.
Author: Galarne
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I was messing around with my korg volca keys, and i liked this little section. The only problem is that i believe it only recorded into the left channel for some reason. I don't know why that happened, so unfortunately you will have to correct that, but it should be an easy fix in any sound editing program.
Author: Yaanick
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A laser charge and fire sound effect i made for my game using audacity, created using this sound by bubaproducer: https://freesound. Org/people/bubaproducer/sounds/151016/edit: sorry about the clicking sound, let me know if you want me to post the fixed version.
Author: Mistertoenails
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This sample is part of the icefield-library. I used a pair of soundman okm2 mics as contact microphones which i fixed to the surface of a frozen lake, then recorded the sounds made by throwing or skimming several stones and pebbles across the ice. Wonderful effects can also be achieved by filtering or timestretching the files.
Author: Blaukreuz
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I strapped an h6 to the frame of a rickety fixed-gear bicycle with no shock absorbers on either wheel. I rode this around a shipping container yard near ahmedabad, on a gritty surface made up of interlocking concrete tiles. Close mic-ed.
Author: Kalhan
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This is a sound i made which i thought sounds like a turret firing out of an apachi helicopter :p this is loopable, if it's not perfect then im sure a little editing will fix it. Recorded with sony hdr-pj260v then edited with audacity.
Author: Kodack
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Popin' in and out sega game (lost vikings if you're curious). It suits for various plug in sounds and clicking of plastic leafs. Raw sound. Left channel's dead, don't know how to re-upload. Fixed version: https://yadi. Sk/d/zoosuo4a3mswif.
Author: Mafon
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A sound effect i made by gargling some water in my mouth - it sounds like bubbling water. I fixed it up a little before submitting, and here is! not perfect, but maybe you can use it!. Enjoy!. P. S. I request that all my sound effects only be used for clean, appropriate media and projects. Thanks!.
Author: Jofae
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I needed a quick fix for a bomb sound effect, and i think i made this one okay. Honestly, i just went "pkhoooooo" into my laptop mic, bass boosted it, slowed it down, pitched it down, and ran it through a low-pass filter in audacity. This sound is licensed under a creative commons 0 license, meaning you can use it in any project you want (for monetary gain or not) without creditting me. Enjoy!.
Author: Stemsandseedspod
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This is a first in a series of noises from machines. I work at a company that prints and packages things like decals and parts on cars. This is the noise of the printer making some sort of thumping noise, as it was broken at the time and hadn’t gotten to be fixed. If you’re wondering what hat terrible whirring is in the background, that is the combined noise of about a dozen large machines operating as well as the ac and it’s pretty commonplace there. Sorry about that, hope you can still use the recording anyway :).
Author: F R A G I L E
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His daily in an apartment in marseille. The stereo microphone (zoom h4) are in the kitchen and remain at a fixed point. The windows are open means the outside noise (traffic, a little wind. . . ) and inside (i whistle and puts business, circulates in the apartment. . . )wav 16 bit 44100 hz. Thx bad google trad ^^.
Author: Gantelmi
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This epson m188b printer is currently at manchester international airport at one of the restaurants in terminal 1. This epson m188b printer is currently at manchester international airport at one of the restaurants in terminal 1. My friend ethan was fixing this printer and e-mailed me a sound recording of this file. This can be used for a modern receipt printer. It can aalso be used as a game scoreboard counter.
Author: Azumarill
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The following soundscape is the result of a capture sequence shot where the microphone is held in a fixed point choosing not to use motion or panning. There have not been used post-production tools used and the chronological development of events is preserved as it was developed during the 11:00:00 and 11:03:30 in the plaza santísima faz located behind the town hall of the city of alicante a tuesday in july 2015. Recorded by a zoom h5 recorderrecorded in 48khz 24bit wave. It would be nice if you share the results of what you’ve done with it. Keeping it aural!.
Author: Camiloiriarte
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In a warehouse for musical instruments in seoul, southkorea. A lot of small shops gathered under one roof. Standing next to two men fixing and cleaning pianos. You her the hammering onto the nail that is holding the string. The more melody-like moments are when the other one is cleaning the keyboard with a towel. Nice reverb. Binaural recording with soundman okm`s and a h4n. If you want to support my work, please visit:jardinsonore(. )bandcamp(. )comthere you find a lot more.
Author: Nikitralala
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A lot of texture! yeah! even analog modular synths can create texture. . . Well not much of a surprise but i'm getting somewhere. . . !. Have to note what i have done. 1. Modulating a full wave rectifier at audio rate. Fixed modulating frequency. 2. I mix my the output of my two osc and clockmy clock divider with that and take /2 to mixer. Reverb is space hole on my zoom ms-70cdr.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Tisch glocke für empfang, hotel - glocke rezeptionsglocke. Table bell for reception, hotel - bell reception bell. This is sound from the table-bell of mexican hat, our vegetarian and vegan location / cafe in duisburg-neudorf. Mexican hat sternbuschweg 310 47057 duisburg http://www. The-mexican-hat. De/for it is not often in use, this evening i was allowed to take it with me home to fix these sounds,. Thanks a lot yvonne & sven. Enjoy,the very real horst from germany.
Author: The Very Real Horst
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Record and change voice from relative say "bay lên trời cao" use n4n pro 2019. 01. 30 10:00. Use audacity change sound become like superhero and fix its speed:. - effect→change pitch…percent change -20. 0. - effect→reverbroom size (%): 8pre-delay (ms): 36reverberance (%): 67damping (%): 78tone low (%): 100tone high (%): 16wet gain {db): 0dry gain {db): 0stereo width (%): 100no wet only. - effect→change tempo. . . Percent change: 60. 000.
Author: Sieuamthanh
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The 100% genuine and original htx sound in stereo :p. 3 merged samples featuring 21 group-panned notes with portamento and plenty dialed up effets like chorus, delay and reverb, everything except external panning, digial dc-filtering and volumeramps are comming straight out of the novation x-station. Rumor has it that the core of the original thx-sound actually was programmed in csound in case you want to recreate the original. A google search will give you the right pointer. Fixed high-pass version without the dc and normalized. Individually packed for freshness.
Author: Sirplus
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Let me just say, this is way more popular than i anticipated it being. I'd like to thank everyone contacting me to use it in their films and what not and also apologize to them, since my freesound account was connected to an email that i no longer use. That's been fixed now. For anyone in the future, it's totally a-ok to use this as long as you tell me as much and maybe credit me however you want (my name's jillian bean). Thanks for the positive feedback!.
Author: Beano
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This is a failed attempt at sampling a rock drumkit on 6 tracks. The channels are as follows:. 0: oh l1: oh r2: kick3: snare4: room l5: room r. I've captured this into ardour 5. 12 using 3 different audio interfaces:. Behringer umc202hd - overheads (dynamic mics)line 6 pod studio ux2 - kick and snare (condenser + dynamic)zoom h2 - room ambience (built-in xy condenser mics). This file is a 6-channel 24-bit flac file encoded using ffmpeg from the raw wav files exported from the original ardour session. There are several issues with this recording however:. 1. The tracks seem to drift, because the individual audio interface clocks were not in sync. The proper way to record multitrack audio is using a single multichannel audio interface - but i didn't have one. 2. There's either x-runs or some usb transfer issues creating small glitches and dropouts in various tracks her and there. Don't know why did this happen, as we've been tracking the real drummer's performance without these issues. Now - fixing these issues manually would be an insane amount of work, but i hope maybe someone has means to either solve them with programming a special tool, or know a tool that could fix these, and make this recorded session ready to be sliced as a drumkit for say - drumgizmo. There's some really good stuff in here - an i was able to cut and mix some really nice drum samples, that i've been using for years, but it's not ready to be fully sliced for maximum flixibility. The instrument was played by myself - it's a drumset by pearl (don't remember the details), owned by the drummer of a band i recorded this with. The band was called small hint - hence the drumkit name. We were recording an ep, and i used some free time left to capture this as well. The ep was never finished and we disbanded soon after. Regarding fixing the issues - here's what i think needs to be done:. 1. I think each hit would have to be automatically phase-aligned on all 6 channels, to correct for the drift. 2. I think it should be possible to automatically detect clicks by simply watching for a sudden change in amplitude between adjacent samples - marking bad areas and then using something like audacity's repair effect to interpolate the waveforms. I think the glitches have much steeper changes in amplitude than even the drum transients, so it should be possible to differentiate between those automatically. If you found a way to fix at least some of these problems - please let me know!. If you've made some "remixes" on freesound - i'd also love to know that. Apart from that - sample what you can out of this and make some sick drum tracks!.
Author: Unfa
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Quiet urban residential area in tokyo at about 2 am in the late summer (october, i think). You can hear far off traffic, some night insects and a drunk guy who came to close to my hidden mics to take a whiz. Excluding the peeing guy, quiet parts are perfect for looping (for ambient background sounds in video or audio works). The peeing guy might actually be useful, so i didn't cut it out. Faithfully recorded with a stereo mic pair placed at a 90 degree angle. The left-right balance was adjusted and the stereo field was expanded later to fix the lopsided sided flatness of the original recording. Other than that, the recording is unprocessed.
Author: Markystar
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I really enjoyed exetone studio's recording of a bell found here - https://freesound. Org/people/exotonestudio/sounds/416992/. I took this sample into melodyne and moved all of its frequencies into "c" range. This gets rid of harmonics and makes the sample well-suited to use as a musical instrument. I prefer the original sample for some purposes. Unprocessed, it has a richer sound. And i also truncated to get rid of a tricky bit i couldn't fix. And i combined stereo tracks into mono, since that works better for an instrument where one wants to control panning inside of a composition. So as a pure sound effect, i recommend the original. This version is just useful as an instrument.
Author: Erikh
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This is a recording of a lot of morse code conversations on the 40 meter band of amateur radio. Mainly between 7 - 7. 012 mhz using lsb, usb, cw wide, cw narrow, and am filters. I used a yeasu ft-757gx transceiveri mainly recorded this because i thought the am filter on the morse code sounded very unique and space like. Feel free to cut out whatever you like and modify. Also the buzz is from the computer's sound card impurity being amplified through the transceiver, this is not easy to fix. Recorded on 3:50 utc 2013-11-2.
Author: Buss
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Me (a man) teasing my wife by going down on her, bringing her to near orgasm, stopping and fucking her. This repeats as she gets closer and louder. The sex becomes rougher and there is some choking later in the recording. I think this recording was made in 2016 using a zoom h6 and a rode ntg4 mic or possibly the x/y capsule that comes with the recorder. Note on the recording: there seem to be some silences at a couple of points. Something probably happened in the rendering. I probably won't do anything to fix this as it's just a few seconds out of 18 minutes of audio.
Author: One Silent Tongue
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Binaural recording of the traditional celebration of correfoc during the festival of "la mercè 2016" in barcelona. From wikipedia:. "correfocs (catalan pronunciation: [ˌkorəˈfɔks], western catalan: [ˌkoreˈfɔks]); literally in english "fire-runs") are among the most striking features present in catalan festivals. In the correfoc, a group of individuals will dress as devils and light fireworks - fixed on devil's pitchforks or strung above the route. Dancing to the sound of a rhythmic drum group, they set off their fireworks among crowds of spectators. The spectators that participate dress to protect themselves against small burns and attempt to get as close as possible to the devils. . . Running with the fire. Other spectators will watch from 'safe' distances, rapidly retreating as necessary. ".
Author: Edufigueres
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This is a recording of an escalator at the main bus station in helsinki, finland. I heard it making this sound one day. It was quite loud in the space and i heard if from far away. It sounded like a street performer playing an odd instrument. I imagined that a drummer would have had fun jamming along with this. I missed the opportunity to record it that week, but luckily the thing wasn't fixed the next week when i was again at the same place. This was recorded with iphone xr, so it's not super quality (i actually took a video really close to the escalator, hoping the video recording gives the best sound), but maybe somebody finds some use for this (the sound can likely be well isolated). This is as unprocessed as it can be, straight from the original video.
Author: Sarana
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This is a very small part of a song of mine called cyanean rocks. I used. Tempo: 140 bpmsguitar: prs se santana - guitar strings: ernie ball rps 10 slinkybass: vst cobra satin - bass strings: 3 vst, 1 fenderamp: yamaha thr 10 - select aco,a gentle amount of chorus & delayprogramms: fl8, wavelab 6drums: dw, tama. I do not tune my guitar and bass with the standard tuning. Veiler's personal tuning for guitar. Mi bass -remains-> mi bassla -becomes-> sol thin string - it is a sol string like the classic solre -becomes->do# the closest to re stringsol -remains-> sol, and it is exactly the same with the upper sol- buy extrasi -becomes-> do# the closest to si stringmi cantini -remains-> mi cantini. You must perform intonational adjustment to the bridge saddlesif your guitar has permanent bridge saddles - it sounds like ass. If you don't know what intonational adjustment of the bridge saddlesgo ask a guitarist because you are not - even if you say so. [we fix the harmonics - we focus in the octave tuning usually usinghex key = allen key]. In some guitars we may have to fix the harmonics once a month. If you don't know anything, search it on wikipedia. You have to throw away the la string. You have to purchase an extra sol to replace the unused la string. If you don't understand that, please don't speak to me, i hate idiots. Effects: phase deleting 25 ms of the right channel(if you destroy a critical drum-attack remix it to the right channel). Please brush your teeth!!!.
Author: Veiler
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Recording was taken in the night from 22. 04. 2000 to 23. 04. 2000 in the so called 'leine masch' what is a floodplain of our river called leine. I was on the way back from our easterfire, an old german tradition in the night before easter sunday. Similar to the bonfire in august in britain. I heard the nightingale singing, went at home took my sennhiser me80 with the windshield basket and recorder zoom h4. I returned to the place i heard the nightingale and the bird was still singing. On the recording you can hear the ambient of chemical factory of honywell seelze, a street with cars sometimes, a second nightingale far away answering our nightingale near by. And some frogs. At the beginning of the recording there is also some handgrabbing noise, later i fixed the mic on the saddle of my bike and there is no longer the handgrabbing. Enjoy the beautyful singing, cheers.
Author: Kallepeng
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This is my first recording using my binaural mic. I took a walk to meet my wife for lunch and decided to record it. It was windy outside, and even with the standard foam wind protection, you can still hear some wind rumble. It might be fixed using some low cut filtering but i wanted to post it as is. This take started inside my recording studio and ended in a fairly large avenue with lots of traffic (cars and motorcycles). There is a pause on the recording by 01:59, when i had to change the mic cable position. Signal chain: roland cs-10em (with foam windscreen) > sony pcm-m10 (rec level: manual, at about 3,5; mic sensitivity: low; limiter: off; low cut filter: disabled).
Author: Sonoplastico
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This file was recorded on november 19 2013 at london's euston railway station quite close to the arrivals board. It was achieved using an olympus ls-100 digital recorder with cad m179 microphones attached to a jecklin disk (see wikipedia) to obtain the best sound possible. As opposed to quasi-binaural recordings where the user attaches small diaphragm microphones to his/her shirt collar (my usual recording method), the jecklin disk can be mounted on a semi-fixed object such as a floor-standing microphone stand which it was in this case, and left for a few moments for the best possible outcome. Using a jecklin disk means that there are no minute movements from a person trying to stand as still as possible, and for some unknown reason, this setup is able to differentiate in front and behind sound image although i personally do not know why this is the case.
Author: Onj
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Este sonido es el de una tambora utilizada en las parrandas venezolanas, es de madera y cuero. Es un tronco hueco al que se le fija el cuero con clavos. Lo grabamos como parte de una entrevista realizada por rafael rondón, director del grupo "el valle". Se realizó una grabación simple con un celular sony y luego se editó con audacity, se ecualizó y normalizó. Ver la entrevista a rafael rondón en https://musicaqueatta. Blogspot. Com/search/label/gente%20que%20hace%20m%c3%basica. "this sound is that of a tambora used in venezuelan parrandas, it is made of wood and leather. It is a hollow log to which the leather is fixed with nails. We recorded it as part of an interview conducted by rafael rondón, director of the group "el valle". A simple recording was made with a sony cell phone and then it was edited with audacity, it was equalized and normalized" see the interview with rafael rondón in https://musicaqueatta. Blogspot. Com/search/label/gente%20que%20hace%20m%c3%basica.
Author: El.Papa
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Not gonna explain about this one much. Basicly i just made a simple patch on my virus c hardware synth which consists of 2 osc's (sine / saw), osc2 slightly detuned from the osc1. Fast pitch envelope on both osc's to get the "punch" part in the kick. Ran through virus's lowpass/bandpass filters, lowpass cutting from 100% to 0% with a speed of 1/4 beats to get a "filtering down" effect to the kick, bandpass rejecting slightly frequencies from a range of 400-600hz. Then i sampled it, many times and picked the best sample. Eq->distort->eq->distort million times and this is the result. Ofc i did some cutting and added some lowpass/bandpass filters with various mix levels @ some points and did some other shit also but basicly it's just eq & distort. Hf, its a decent kick but needs some fixing still since the punch is too separate from the bass.
Author: Harha
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En las parrandas usan como parte de la percusión menor, el chapero un instrumento fabricado de con chapas de metal fijados con clavos en un trozo de madera. Se toca golpeando el chapero con las manos como se hace con la pandereta. Este sonido fue grabado como parte de una entrevista realizada a rafael rondón, director del grupo "el valle". Se realizó una grabación simple con un celular sony y luego se editó con audacity, se ecualizó y normalizó. Ver la entrevista a rafael rondón en https://musicaqueatta. Blogspot. Com/search/label/gente%20que%20hace%20m%c3%basica. "in the parrandas they use as part of the minor percussion, the chapero, an instrument made of metal sheets fixed with nails in a piece of wood. It is played by hitting the hatboy with the hands as with the tambourine. This sound was recorded as part of an interview with rafael rondón, director of the group "el valle". A simple recording was made with a sony cell phone and then it was edited with audacity, it was equalized and normalized" see the interview with rafael rondón in https://musicaqueatta. Blogspot. Com/search/label/gente%20que%20hace%20m%c3%basica.
Author: El.Papa
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En algunos pueblos venezolanos en vez de usar la tambora, utilizan este tambor, el cual tiene forma de barril. El cuero es fijado con prensas de metal. De uso en las parrandas venezolanas. Este sonido lo grabamos como parte de una entrevista que le realizamos a rafael rondón, director del grupo "el valle". Se realizó una grabación simple con un celular sony y luego se editó con audacity, se ecualizó y normalizó. Ver la entrevista a rafael rondón en https://musicaqueatta. Blogspot. Com/search/label/gente%20que%20hace%20m%c3%basica. "in some venezuelan towns, instead of using the tambora, they use this tambor, which is shaped like a barrel. The leather is fixed with metal presses. For use in venezuelan parrandas. We recorded this sound as part of an interview we conducted with rafael rondón, director of the group "el valle". A simple recording was made with a sony cell phone and then it was edited with audacity, it was equalized and normalized" see the interview with rafael rondón in https://musicaqueatta. Blogspot. Com/search/label/gente%20que%20hace%20m%c3%basica.
Author: El.Papa
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Session 1, find more koto in this sound pack. The recorder wasn't optimally placed in the session 1 recording, so sometimes you might hear some low impact noises transitioning through the table to the recorder. Some eq (low cut) should be able to fix this. We went to my friend's father to record a koto, a traditional japanese zither-like (table harp) instrument, consisting of a large wooden base with long strings for plucking. The strings are tuned in the japanese pentatonic scale, allowing a mystic, mysterious, beautiful harmony. It was my first time ever playing this instrument, so don't expect wonders lol. But i tried to "feel" the instrument as well as i could, working from my limited keyboard and guitar playing skills. I improvised simple patterns, and also tried to work with call and response ideas, and bass notes, plucking the low strings with my fingers, and then plucking the high ones with a pick. Happy listening, chopping, and remixing!. In kashiwa, chiba, east of tokyo. Mid october 2016. Zoom h2n stereo ms recording in 96khz, 24bit.
Author: Rutgermuller
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El furruco o furro es un tambor con cuero y una varilla, suele utilizarse en la música tradicional navideña, así como en la gaita zuliana y los aguinaldos. Tambien se utiliza, en algunos pueblos, en la parranda. Está constituido por una caja de madera, cilíndrica y ligeramente cónica, está cubierta por una membrana de cuero seco, vibrante. Fijada al tambor con tirantes metálicos, de modo de poder templarla de acuerdo a las necesidades y gusto del intérprete. En el centro de la membrana va fijada una espiga de madera, de poco más de un centímetro de diámetro, cuyo extremo, romo, va engastado en el cuero, y es atado fuertemente por el lado opuesto de la membrana. Dicha espiga de madera, de unos 7 centímetros de longitud, tiene forma cónica, y va aguzada en la punta. Esto tiene por objeto el que en el extremo libre va colocada una varilla de caña, de unos 125 centímetros de longitud. Esta caña es la pieza que apropiadamente manipulada por el ejecutante vibra con la caja de resonancia, produciendo un sonido ronco, profundo, de registro grave, de gran sonoridad. Pudiera decirse que el furro es el bajo en la ejecución de la gaita y de la parranda. Este sonido fue grabado como parte de una entrevista realizada por rafael rondón, director del grupo "el valle". Se realizó una grabación simple con un celular sony y luego se editó con audacity, se ecualizó y normalizó. Ver la entrevista a rafael rondón en https://musicaqueatta. Blogspot. Com/search/label/gente%20que%20hace%20m%c3%basica. "the furruco or furro is a drum with leather and a rod, it is usually used in traditional christmas music, as well as in the bagpipes of zulia and christmas bonuses. It is also used, in some towns, in the parranda. It is made up of a wooden box cylindrical and slightly conical, it is covered by a vibrant, dry leather membrane. Fixed to the drum with metal braces, so that it can be tempered according to the needs and taste of the interpreter. At the center of the membrane is fixed a wooden dowel, a little more than one centimeter in diameter, the blunt end of which is set in the leather, and is tightly tied on the opposite side of the membrane. Said wooden dowel, about 7 centimeters long, has a conical shape and is pointed at the tip. The purpose of this is that a cane rod, about 125 centimeters long, is placed at the free end. This reed is the piece that appropriately manipulated by the performer vibrates with the soundboard, producing a hoarse, deep, low register sound, with great sound. It could be said that the furro is the bass in the execution of the bagpipes and the party. This sound was recorded as part of an interview conducted by rafael rondón, director of the group "el valle". A simple recording was made with a sony cell phone and then it was edited with audacity, it was equalized and normalized" see the interview with rafael rondón in https://musicaqueatta. Blogspot. Com/search/label/gente%20que%20hace%20m%c3%basica.
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