Electric and noisy sound that evokes bad radio transmission or hard drive problem. It was created by the pressure of a iced tea bottle, which let a small air stream escape through the neck. (lot of noise cause the sound was really low). Zoom h5n + sgh6 mic.
Original description: very low key, down-tuned bass sound with long sustain and release/tail. Sounds good in higher pitches too. Came from two highly tweaked tom and click sounds in flstudio's edison.
This sound is a tribute to a good friend of mine that passed away last year. Where ever you are now in this universe brother, we all miss you and love you forever. Scot ryan parolinipeace. This sound or sounds was created through the help of vst's, time shifting, parametric eq, cutting, sampling, layering and many other methods of sound manipulation.
Acid bass: 110 bpm c2 note, not your typical saw/square basslines. High sweeping filters in parallel with lfo routed to certin parts sampled in ableton using massive, compression using psp compressor2 and psp warmer. Random presets, and very little other effects used, mostly so this sample can be re-sampled. 110 bpm so it can be pitched up which is usually better then having to pitch samples down. Check out my songs on soundcloud :d.
I took a sample of acoustic guitar i had recorded and continued to mess around with it in gleetchlab (http://www. Gleetchplug. Com/). Crunchy, glitchy, a little buzz here are there. Maybe you can use it somehow. . .
A gliz. Glitched and reverbed perc. (48khz, 24bit, wav format). Sounds where created using ableton live as daw, reaktor ensembles and m4l devices as synths and processed with long fx chains. Useful for idm, glitch, experimental dnb.
One sample run through lots of effects, but a large part of the sound is made by running the sample at really fast repetitions, so fast it just becomes a tone. That and making the sound repeat in fractions (?) or something like that. Like one trigger is 5 times and then the next is 3 times in the same space of time. Etc. Created by mangling a sample in reaper's js scripting language.