I used the free lokomotiv synth as source, with shit tons of effect processing and mixdown bouncing to result in almost sounding unrecognizable from its starting point.
Recording of a wind-chime made from thin slices of glassy stone; not a geologist, so i'm not sure what kind of stone exactly, it's the colorful kind you can see thru when it's sliced very thin.
Cut up recording of moving a box of glass jars. Hardware used: zoom h5, rode nt-5software used: ocenaudio, reaper + plugins. Might be useful as a building block for layering or some sample-based synthesis.
Impulse response file for use in convolution reverbs. I recommend convology xt by impulse records, free and easy to use. Recorded in a glass box of a hotel shower. And we all know glassy resonant shower reverb is the best. Recorded with a sony d100. Self-reminder to bring more balloons next time.
Impulse response file for use in convolution reverbs. I recommend convology xt by impulse records, free and easy to use. Recorded in a glass box of a hotel shower. And we all know glassy resonant shower reverb is the best. Recorded with primo em172 omnis plugged into a sony d100. Self-reminder to bring more balloons next time.
Approximately 30 short percussion hits programmed on an old roland mt-32. The waveforms were run through the ring mod sound structure. The sounds go from woody to glassy.
An interesting glassy clock-like noise with an irregular rhythm that gives off some seriously unnerving vibes. Made from hitting a lemonade bottle with a pair of fingernail clippers.
My voice recorded through a shure mv7x processed with blackhole reverb and tal dub analogue sounding delay. The phrases are completely random, but there is a cool glassy effect at the end.