Sound of a harddrive spinning up and down recorded with an inductor coil attached to my zoom h1n. Could be used for spaceship sounds, electronic device charging up sounds, etc.
An older generation hp proliant server booting up and shutting down. The hard drive has been spinning for many years, therefore it sounds deeper than usual. Year: 2020location: aalsmeer, the netherlandschannels: 1 (mono)microphone: unknownmic polar pattern: cardioid.
Loop i made while producing a track, layered a bunch of drums, carved out the bottom end and synthesized my own, and then compressed it all together, and excited a bit.
Material from a waldorf q processed in live with a waldorf dpole, the uad helios69 eq and neve compressor. Gritty low fi shifting, high frequency lfo on a bpf. Hard digital distortion effects. Highest sample rate and quality of recording for this style of effect.
Hearing the hard and deep thunderstorm!it loops really great! can't hear it well? maybe it's too deep to hear, turn up your speaker, and if you don't have one you can use something that helps the sound, so you can hear it way better!.
A sequence of percussive cd skipping noises made in to a techno glitchcore rhythm. This is a hard rhythm not micro-beats. There is a splash of synth in there and possibly a key change.