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.
Created in ableton live 11 suite. Used:- tone generator by socalabs (free)- lfos (max for live device)- bit crusher (ableton)- ruina by noise engineering (free).
Hey, haggled a pawn shop owner into selling me an alesis micron for 125$ hehe, i have some sex appeal baby. *blush*. These some idm samples i pulled off of it by playing with the synth setting, they have went through no mastering and are rather large files, so or that i am sorry, thanks!.
Drumloops with heavy effects on it, somewhat idmish. 130 bpm, but also sounds good played in other speeds. Slicing in recycle or some other slicer can also give interesting results.
Some venetian snares inspired breaks, apparently he uses med soundstudio, which is a sweet freeware program. Hard to figure out but coolin the same. Emily was born from some massive processing. Smokey joeand replicant a compressor, some darkware, and a touch tiny touch of reverb, and more stuff. . Ran through a mathamatical midi program. . . . 3. 14 (pi).
A very re-samplable bit of digital glitching made using aphex twin's samplebrain app with some of my own drum samples as the input. Feel free to use for anything (but i'd love to see what you make with it!).
Some cafe ambience severely altered with blok modular fx. Was originally a long jam cut up into a bunch of individual files but i figured searching through them would be a pain so i merged them back into one file. So listen through and pick the sounds you like with a wav editor, or enjoy it in its own regard as abstract sound sculpture or something. I don't want to divulge too much of what the patch looked like but it random note values with each keyboard press which were then ran through a waveshaper. Later on i add some reverb and use various things to alter the panning for some strange stereo effects. Edit: you might want to use a dc eliminator on the samples because the waveshaper creates some dc offset (basically useless low/zero frequency noise for those not in the know). But maybe it has some aesthetic value for you to keep it intact? you decide. Http://www. Meldaproduction. Com/plugins/product. Php?id=mutility this free vst has a dc eliminator included.
An old unfinished loop i made in fl studio (version 6 at the time i believe). I've never made more stuff like this sadly, it's too noisy and hyper for my tastes. . . But i kinda like this one. Perfectly loopable and free to use wherever you want!.