1,227 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Interval"

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24-tet scale on C (50 cent steps). Easley Blackwood, Jr.'s notation for 24 equal temperament. As only "ups" are used, there are no three-quarter flats and quarter flats are enharmonically spelled (Dd = C#↑). Pitches are split into two groups of 12. MIDI pitch bend is correct for intervals.
Author: Hyacinth
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Miracle scale, derived from the secor (s = 116.72 cents), plus the difference between 10 secors and a perfect octave (q = 32.84 cents). MIDI pitch bend appears to match intervals. The Miracle scale is 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0' s s s s s s s s s s+q The difference between s and q (r) is used in the File:Blackjack scale.mid.
Author: Hyacinth
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*8 steps in 72 equal temperament on C. Equal-tempered: 28/72=1/9:1 = 133.33 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 85,74 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 75 for 134.375 cents rather than 133.336. New version a m2 on 85,74 for 133.3251953125 cents rather than 133.336.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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*3 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = D♮ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 23/19:1 = 189.47 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 81,60 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 93 for 190.625 cents rather than 189.48. New version a m2 on 80,92 for 189.453125 cents rather than 189.48.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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*7 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = E♯ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 27/19:1 = 442.11 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 61,45 on a P4 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 77 for 440.625 cents rather than 442.12. New version a M3 on 60,77 for 442.08984375 cents rather than 442.12.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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*6 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = E♮ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 26/19:1 = 378.95 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 34,57 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 89 for 378.125 cents rather than 378.96. New version a m3 on 33,89 for 378.9306640625 cents rather than 378.96.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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*5 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = E♭ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 25/19:1 = 315.79 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 7,69 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 69 for 315.625 cents rather than 315.8. New version a m3 on 6,69 for 315.771484375 cents rather than 315.8.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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*9 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = F♯ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 29/19:1 = 568.42 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 115,53 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 86 for 568.75 cents rather than 568.44. New version a P4 on 114,85 for 568.408203125 cents rather than 568.44.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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*8 steps in 19 equal temperament on C = F♮ (Easley Blackwood's notation). Equal-tempered: 28/19:1 = 505.26 cents. MIDI pitch bend: 88,65 Created in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 66 for 506.25 cents rather than 505.28. New version a P4 on 87,65 for 505.2490234375 cents rather than 505.28.
Author: User:Hyacinth
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Stereo sound made by csound where we reproduce a sound that has been previously worked on, in which you hear a glissando that oscillates from one channel to another covered by white noise and we work on it, putting a butterbp filter to be heard more by one channel than another, a reverb and an interaural time delay. All this reflected in a score that our sound sounds 5 times in delayed time intervals.
Author: Paco Rp
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Fifteenth chord from Marpurg on A: A,(C,E,)G,B',D',F',(A"). Resolves to C,E,G,C',E'.
Author: Hyacinth
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La Monte Young - Magic opening chord: E♭, E, F, A, B♭, C, D, E♭, E, F, G, A, B♭ = 2:3:7:9:21:63:567:189:567. The opening chord (left), E, F, A, B♭, D, E, G, and A, and the magic chord (right), E♭, B♭, C, E♭, F, B♭.
Author: Hyacinth
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Mystic chord on C as the 1, 11, 7, 5, 13, and 9th harmonics (harmonics 8 through 14, without 12). 1 = C = 0 cents = unison 11 = F↑ = 551.32 cents = eleventh harmonic 7 = B♭ = 968.83 cents = harmonic seventh 5 = E = 386.31 cents = just major third 13 = A♭ = 840.53 cents = thirteenth harmonic 9 = D = 203.91 cents = large just whole tone
Author: Hyacinth
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Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:55, 13 July 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5. "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say", Kingsfold, harmony by Ralph Vaughan Williams, final four measures, flute and piano. Source: Denise LaGiglia, Anna Belle O'Shea (2005). The Liturgical Flutist: A Method Book and More, p.166. ISBN 9781579995294.
Author: The original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia.
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Created by Hyacinth (talk) 22:55, 13 July 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5. "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say", Kingsfold, harmony by Ralph Vaughan Williams, final four measures, flute and piano. Source: Denise LaGiglia, Anna Belle O'Shea (2005). The Liturgical Flutist: A Method Book and More, p.166. ISBN 9781579995294.
Author: Original uploader was Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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Running water into a bathtub. The faucet is audibly turned on and off at the beginning and end. The temperature of the water is tested at several intervals resulting in some variation to the water sound. Individual drips can be heard after the water is turned off. Take 2 of 2. Originally recorded for a short film where one of the characters takes an off-screen bath. Recorded (if i remember correctly) with a sennheiser mkh-416 microphone into a sound devices 302 mixer.
Author: Thaighaudio
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An edited version of freesound #162268 by eneaszthe intervals between the dog running are removed. It came out surprisingly well. No skipping or clipping or any of that whatsoever. As this is the very second sound effect i've ever uploaded, i could benefit from feedback. I encourage people to rate and comment, and if you use this sound effect for something, don't be afraid to link it in the comments. I'd love to see what people use this for.
Author: Diannetriplerune
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*Thirty-third harmonic on C = C↑ (Ben Johnston's notation). 33/32 = 53.27 cents. Limit: 11-limit. MIDI pitch bend: 6,49 Other accidentals[edit] v • d • e #7 = 5·7 : 2·32 = 35 : 18 = -48.77 cents. vs. #L 11 = 3·11 : 25 = 33 : 32 = 53.27 cents. vs. U11 13 = 5·13 : 26 = 65 : 64 = 26.84 cents. vs. E1 17 = 3·17 : 2·52 = 51 : 50 = 34.28 cents. vs. L1 19 = 5·19 : 25·3 = 95 : 96 = -18.13 cents. vs. U19 23 = 2·23 : 32·5 = 46 : 45 = 38.05 cents. vs. U23 29 = 5·29 : 24·32 = 145 : 144 = 11.98 cents. vs. U29 31 = 31 : 2·3·5 = 31 : 30 = 56.77 cents. vs. 1E LE = 3·52 : 2·37 = 75 : 74 = 23.24 cents. vs. 37 41 = 41 : 23·5 = 41 : 40 = 42.75 cents. vs. U41 43 = 3·43 : 27 = 129 : 128 = 13.47 cents. vs. U43 47 = 24·3 : 47 = 48 : 47 = -36.45 cents. vs. U47 53 = 25·5 : 3·53 = 160 : 159 = -10.85 cents. vs. U53 #7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53... #L, U11, E1, L1, U19, U23, U29, 1E, LE, U41, U43, U47, U53...
Author: Hyacinth
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Mystic chord on C as the 7th, 10th, 13th, 9th, 12th, and 8th harmonics. 7 = B♭ = C = 0 cents = 1/1 = unison 8 = C = D- = 231.17 cents = 8/7 = septimal major second 9 = D = E = 435.08 cents = 9/7 = septimal major third 10 = E = F♯ = 617.49 cents = 10/7 = greater septimal tritone (11 = F↑ = G↑- = 782.49 cents = 11/7 = undecimal minor sixth) 12 = G = A = 933.13 cents = 12/7 = greater just minor seventh 13 = A♭ = B♭- = 1071.70 cents = 13/7 = ?
Author: Hyacinth
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I played arbitrary co-soundings on the mystic scale (it becomes mystic arabian if you mimic arabian music; otherwise is sounds european). I applied 300 hz steep low pass (eq) on an inverse sawtooth soundwave generator. I applied many delay effects in tandem. Created on fruity loops and re-equed on wavelab. Mystic(has three submodes, scale-shifts [same intervals, overall shifted]). • do, re#, mi, sol, sol#, si• do, do#, mi, fa, sol#, la• do#, re, fa, fa# la, la#. (semitonally/fret steps: 0, +1, +3, +1, +3, +1, +3). (si = ti, do = c). It is chordable.
Author: Veiler
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Musical scale called "Ishartum" by Lou Harrison, often called the "Flamenco mode", in Pythagorean tuning on E, as follows: (by fifths) F-, C-, G-, D-, A, E, B (F♯+, C♯+, G♯+, and D♯+), or (in order) E (1/1), F- (256/243), G- (32/27), A (4/3), B (3/2), C- (128/81), D (16/9), E (2/1), with G♯+ being 81/64 and D#+ being 729/512. The final F- has an augmented sixth chord, B7b5/F (B D# F A), which resolves to a major chord that touches on the minor third.
Author: Hyacinth
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The range of a Jew's harp as string harmonics:“By using the cavity of the mouth as a resonator, each harmonic in succession can be isolated and reinforced, giving the instrument the compass shown. The lower harmonics of the series cannot be obtained, owing to the limited capacity of the resonating cavity. The black notes on the stave show the scale which may be produced by using two harps, one tuned a fourth above the other.” This file plays harmonics 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12.
Author: Kathleen Schlesinger
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Example 12 from Stockhausen's article "… wie die Zeit vergeht …", illustrating with a version of the series from Gruppen fur drei Orchester that, "if you start from the intervals of a proportion series, then with every step forward the register of each duration is also already chosen" (Stockhausen 1963b, 117). There are "a number of basic durations, indicated in metronome marks and corresponding with the pitch proportions within the series, reaching far as the octave positions (basic duration units)" (Leeuw 2005, 174), or "a duration scale which changes its 'time register' … corresponds to a twelve-tone scale that extends over more than one octave" (Misch 1998, 157–58).
Author: Stockhausen
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A request for freesounder neilreynolds1980, intended as a soundtrack for the play dr faustus at the point the eponymous character is sucked into hell. A bit of technical information: the basic sound is a stacked set of ‘devil’s intervals’ (augmented fourths) with doubling at the octave, playing an instance of calf organ set to a truly horrifying demonic choir patch i created. The rest of the effects are accomplished using automation of this instrument as well as calf pulsator and calf filter in ardour. This sounds much better when downloaded than it does in the freesound player. The stereo image and sample rate are much reduced in the version you hear in the player.
Author: Deleted User
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Blackjack scale, derived from the secor (s = 116.72 cents), the difference between 10 secors and a perfect octave (q = 32.84 cents), and the difference between that and a secor (r = s-q = 83.88 cents). MIDI pitch bend appears to match intervals. If the Miracle scale is 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0' s s s s s s s s s s +q q +r q +r q +r q +r q +r q +r q +r q +r q +r q +r +q then the Blackjack scale is 0 >0 1 >1 2 >2 3 >3 4 >4 5 >5 6 >6 7 >7 8 >8 9 >9 <0 0' q r q r q r q r q r q r q r q r q r q r q
Author: Hyacinth
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Alchemical elements - sound experiences to compare. Hello sound-freaks,. In this pack i share some selected pieces of binaural beats referring to basic elements of ancient alchemy. If you listen, you should use headphone. I start with sulfur:. According to paracelsus (1493–1541), the three primes or tria prima – of which material substances are immediately composed – are:. Mercury (mind)salt (base matter or body)sulfur (spirit). (https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/alchemical_symbol). Here some data for the sulfur binaural soundpieces i've worked with:symbol/atomic number in periodic table/nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr frequencies):s 16 7. 67 163,27 hz (176,01 hz: a series with this frequency may come later). You may listen to binaural variations of sulfur same nmr frequency 163,27 hz hz but different intervals:. Binaural creations of sulfur in these sounds on nmr 163,27 hzyou can read the distance to the core tone from the name of the soundfiles. For comparison with the basic or target tone, i added a sulfur stereo sound of 163. 27 hz as a audio test for you in this pack. Have a nice dayand fun with these compositions,the horst from germany. Some informations about sulfur as a homoeopathic remedy (if you are interested):. Https://www. Britishhomeopathic. Org/charity/how-we-can-help/articles/homeopathic-medicines/s/sulphur/http://homoeopathie-liste. De/mittel/sulfur. Htm.
Author: The Very Real Horst
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Created by divkid for use in the make noise soundhack morphagene. There are dry-only, fx-only, and mix versions of this reel in the pack. See it in action at https://youtu. Be/rk4ufmfcouc. Patch walkthrough. The patch starts with the qu-bit chance providing discrete random values (sample and hold) going into an instruo harmonaig. This takes the stepped random voltages and quantizing them to a given scale. I put in the notes c d eb f g ab bb which is a c natural minor scale, the relative minor of eb major (for anyone that's curious). However like most of my modular work i didn't actually tune the oscillators to anything specific. So treat the scale as a pattern of intervals not a set of specific notes. The quantized notes then form 4 voice chords giving us a root, third, fifth and seventh cv output that will be diatonic following the scale pattern, meaning the third will be major or minor, the seventh major, minor or dominant and the fifth natural or diminshed to suit the scale. With the 4 quantized outputs on the harmonaig these all go into the four oscillators on the synthesis technology e370 quad morphing vco. Each of the e370 oscillators are in the basic morph xy mode using the built in rom b set of wavetables. Wavetables are modulating by various mixes of the befaco rampage, mutable instruments tides, wmd multimode envelopes and music thing modular turing machine. The modulation sources are mixed and split with multiples and mixers. These modulating wavetables then go into a bubblesound vca4p where i'm using 4 mk1 intellijel dixie oscillators all un-synced and free running with sine wave lfos. Each lfo freely fades the voice in and out of the vca4p. As this is unsynced there's no regard to pitch changes linked to changes in amplitude and the swells. I find splitting the gate/rhythm from pitch regarding sequencing to be a freeing and interesting way to work that's not available on traditional instruments. This is just a simple application of that idea with the lfos fading freely unrelated to the other modulation or sequencing of pitch. The sound then goes from the vca4p mix out into a befaco mixer and praxis snake charmer which the output section of the larger case and i'm sending a 'pre' auxiliary out into my fx case. The dry sound first goes into the erica synths fusion delay / flanger vintage ensemble which is giving me short modulated delays giving vibrato like sounds and pushing the input level and overdrive gives us some warmth and grit that thickens up the sound and also fills in the gaps left by the free running lfos pulling quieter sounds and compressing in the on board tube. This then outputs to the feedback 1 bit multitap delay module which has it's delay chip pushed to longer times for some added crackle and noise. I'm using the two delay taps for a shorter and longer delay with little feedback to mix the dry sound for a generally noisier and smeared version of the input. This then goes into the xaoc devices kamieniec with it's on board lfo as slow as possibly for a mildly resonant phase shifting. This goes into mutable instruments clouds set to sew random grains slowly and randomly which are pitch shifted up 2 octaves to fill out some high end flourishes against the closed chord voicings at the core of the patch. Finally this goes into a long lush reverb from the halls of valhalla card in the tiptop audio z-dsp. The stereo fx chain and the mono dry signal are mixed in the befaco hexmix and recorded as a mixed stereo file. I'd consider this to be the main 'reel'. However i split the dry signal and the fx only wet stereo signal and recorded those at the same time so you can choose which reel to use and experiment with dry/wet or blended sounds from this patch.
Author: Makenoisemusic
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