An attempt to fulfill a request with a sample recorded in a living room. Low-volume capture of the tivo bubbles as someone fast-forwards thru the commercials in a recording.
This is a classic hip-hop sound made by playing a snare forwards then backwards, with a hi-hat from the same sample played the same way for added effect. Drum sounds are from an old-school soul sounding drum break i found on soulseek. I created this in ableton.
In the queue the huge truck was always behind me. Registration made during a slow forwarding in the city traffic at modena, italy. Voice recorder sony sx800d with external microphone.
Two vintage typewriting machines recorded on bank exhibition. First one is typing from above, second is typing straigh forward. People in the background.
All i did was cleaned up the annoying ringing noise heard throughout the old version, removed some light hiss and reversed the music to go both forwards and backwards.
Part of the remix pack of the 2004 track zero control by john scott. Please use these samples freely, but forward a copy of any remixes to thejohnscott @ gmail. Com and i'll post them on my site if they're good.
A drum loop using one of bandlab's drum loops from the old-school breakbeat pack chopped up and put through an amp, with some fast-forward samples added.
This is the second version without the mechanical bolt. Maybe can be used for bolt action rifles. Made this is ableton live, it is multilayered with the top end of a 9mm and the low/mid range of an ak47. Another carbine sound is faded in after the transients to give more sustain. Two reverbs fade in and out creating a smooth transition and blend. A little white noise is added for subtle sheen and air. All the layers were grouped together into a single band compressor and ran through serum fx distortion and then into a krush distortion plugin for added fatness. A blending reverb was used to glue the sounds into the same space and ran into a final transient designer which is adding a little more snap and punch and clipping the excess transients off. Enjoy.
Car horns, then the crowd moves forward slowly, and screams the slogan : "increase wages, not hours !". Field recording in saint-nazaire (france), 2005. Tech : sony mz-r900 md + sony ecm-ms907 mike.
1k generated sine wave, 120ms long. Typical nagra beep that you find between takes on a blooper reel. They used to place a couple of these between takes recorded to analog tape in order to differentiate between multiple takes when fast forwarding.
A phrenetic loop where you can imagine trump is wearing a skinsuit of charlie chapman and making a mess in fast forward. Used an ensoniq fizmo with some compression.
Basic four on the floor drum loop made with caustic 3. 140 bpm, 4 bars, 44100hz 16 bit. Processed with compression on the kick and mix compression and eq on the master in ardour and ready to go. Very straight forward.
Shoveling snow, few steps, throwing snow forward and aside, few breaths. Recorded with xy mics of zoom h6. Chopped and slightly denoised, still with some artifacts. 48khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav. Use it anyway you like. Enjoy).
A smith & wesson folding knife, it has a very wide blade for his model. It's opened by placing the index finger on a push-button, while swinging the knife forward. Recorded with olympus ls-p4 onboard microphones.
A section of the recording at https://freesound. Org/people/nlux/sounds/620955/ re-purposed for use in the makenoise morphagene eurorack synthesizer module. A high-pitched, metal windchime, sent through some granular processing software. The reel is divided into two, long halves: one with the sound playing forwards and one with it playing in reverse. This means i can easily switch from forward to reverse without tuning issues, simply by applying cv to the morphagene's 'slide' control.
The buzzer sound from a carwash as one cycle ends and another begins, prompting the driver to move the vehicle forward. Basically the standard buzzer you hear in moves or factory settings when something has gone wrong or a sensor has been violated.
Recording of a 1993 mcdonalds 'sound machine' toy's clicking dial as i wind it forwards and backwards. Some squeaking of the plastic as the knob turns. Recorded with a blue yeti usb microphone in cardioid mode. No post-processing. Could be used for a plastic safe sound or winding a toy.
Here's a little chord loop i made. Please, if you use it, could you give me the links to your projects in the comments down below :)? thank you in advance and i'm looking forward to see your creativity!. Enjoy!. Information:key: c minor. Tempo: 125 bpm.
Flyby of a mavic 2 pro with standard props, recorded outdoor. Different types: drone ascending, descending, flyby forward and backward. Sounds like: starship flying by, drive-by. Recorded with sounddevices mixpre-3, sennheiser mke 600, unprocessed.
This unmodified file was generated because i was trying to record bird songs. In swooped this fully-marked police helicopter; the pilot drastically cut back his forward speed and passed slowly directly overhead, just above treetop level. Now that they have my address, i'm suspicious. And more determined than ever to move.
John Philip Sousa's "Right Forward" (1881) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 14 from the band's 2015 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 1 (1873-1882). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
3rd in chromatic order. I recorded 16 notes from a music box. I waited for the motor to loose juice then i wound it forward manually so i could record each separate note chromatically. There are two octaves plus one note. Begins with d and climbs up the scale ending with e.
Sailing fast on an elan e45. 1 impression yacht during the 54th edition of the barcolana regatta, in trieste. You can hear the rigging of the sails and some exclamations from the crew as they race. Recorded with a zoom h2n inside the boat from the forward cabin.
John Philip Sousa's "Wisconsin Forward Forever" (1917) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 80 from the band's 2019 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 5 (1917-1922). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.
John Philip Sousa's "Wisconsin Forward Forever" (1917) as performed by the United States Marine Band. Track 80 from the band's 2019 album The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa: Vol. 5 (1917-1922). Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel Jason K. Fettig.