I took 104588_meral_celtic-meral. Wav, ran a loop through sharm studio to pan it bilaterally (left-right channel oscillation) at 359 times a minute (359 cpm), which seems to align with the bpm of the loop.
2 oscilators. One panned to the left the other to the right. Random pitch lfo bent on different rate speeds. With a bit cusher set to a certain amount, and mix to give both the crush and the original.
For this first, i have created a smooth sunozoide. I have left his speed. Then pure create an one shot, i have chosen a piece that i have to split in a new lane then i have to copy inside.
I live near a rural airport. Small-engine plane flying by. Distant sound, not close up. I left a lot of ambience on the front and back end so you can choose when to fade in and out.
Recording train arrival, from left to right, at grønland t-bane station. Equipment: roland r-26, internal xy and omni microphones mixed down as stereo.
3 separate birds (left, right, and center) responding to each other. Recorded on: tascam dr-05xdate: july 2, 2022location: willow lake trail, big cottonwood canyon, utah, usa.
Sound recording with a superlux above the 4 lanes of the le mans ring road during rush hour. Right lane in right channel and left lane in left channel. Prise de son avec un superlux au dessus des 4 voies de circulation de la rocade du mans en heure de pointe. Voie de droite dans canal droit et voie de gauche dans canal gauche.
The sound of me twisting the end of a pen of novolog insulin. Good for machine and robot sounds. Recorded with an audio technica at2035 on the left channel and an electro-voice pl84 on the right.
Ice rink skating in februari 2012 on a sunny day. Multiple recordings of skaters passing by. Unexperienced children as well as semi-pros can be heard passing by from right to left. Recorded in annen, the netherlands with a zoom h2 recorder.
Remix of: 242861__harrypeeks__festival-cheering. Wav. I isolated the left channel, lowered the bass and trimmed it. Works like the old roland crowd sample from the 80s. Extra thanks to harrypeeks for keeping it cczero!.
I had left my recorder near the woods for a 20 minute recording of the natual sounds. When i reviewed the file i found the attached sound where a flying insect had buzzed the microphone.
Ambient sound of a garbage truck picking up bins, emptying them into the back of the truck, replacing the bins and moving on from house to house. Truck approaching from the left and leaving via the right.
Cello played with the bow on the bridge and with muted strings (by the left hand) / variations in bow pressure and partials of the strings (sul ponticello) / crackling rosin / recorded at very close distance with zoom h4n build in microphones.
Train passes right to left at middle speed. Microphones close to the railway. France, 2013. Recorded with schoeps oct set up reduced to stereorecorded on sounddevice 744t24 bits, 48khz, stereo.
This is made in vcv-rack a virtual modular synthin the left channel you hear a "quantussy cell" working. In the right channel there is a krell patch going.
A processed square wave that sounds a lot like boots on wood tiles walking from left to right, with slight reverb. Great for layering - no background noise.
A recording of a passing subway car. Recorded by a ms setup audio-technica bp4029 and a sound devices mixpre-6 iirecorded in 48khz 24bit wavems is decoded in stereo left-right.
At the end of a country driveway, on a dirt road, i recorded this with my stereo handheld recorder. The car approaches from the left and passes by to the right. You can hear the transition in the stereo field.
Mid-afternoon activities between malaga's narrow streets. From the perspective of a third floor balcony. Recorded with a zoom h2recorded in 48khz 24bit wavestereo left-right.
Supernatural imps scampering into a crescendo pan left and right of the audiences earscreepy feet. Sound is actually a mac+cheese boxtop trapped inside a mac+cheese box.
I was standing in the middle of the newport southbank bridge facing the daniel carter beard bridge. You can hear cincinnati on the left and newport on the right while traffic pans from left and right in the stereo image. Gear: zoom h6, xyh-6 x/y capsule (120 degree stereo image), rycote windjammer, mounted on a tripod. Please feel free to leave feedback and ratings. I would love to hear how you put the sound to work.
Two jet engines panned left and right. Power up, idle, power down. Created in pd using the methods described by andy farnell, in his book "designing sound".
This is a recording of macbook siri saying "you have arrived at your destination", it has a filter to sound 'smaller' and is left panned. See profile for a cleaner version.
Recorded on back porch birds ambience etc. . . Chain: rsm4 & pdmic45 > art usb dual pre > zoom h1 @ 44. 1 24 > reaper > flac @ 44. 1 16 and dither level 6. Signal chain is: pyle pdmic45 condenser sent to left channel of an art usb dual pre mic preamp. . . Right channel nady rsm4 plus 20 db selected. . . Both channels sent to a zoom h1. . . Post done in reaper. Phase flip and panned figure of 8 to sides and left condenser mono for mid side.
Recorded on 20. 05. 2020 on schneealpe in styria, austria. Its funny - and a bit scary - that one can see the exact crevice the recording took place from a satellite. There was a bit of snow left from winter but rapidly melting. Drops fall from 30 cm to the rock below in different rhythms. Recorded with 2 km184 ab ~40cm apart into sounddevices 744. Unfortunately i had no proper windscreen and so there is quite some rumble up to 120hz. The rumble can be filtered out easily, but i left the recording as is (i normalized and converted from 96k to 48k in audacity).
The sound of a train at a distance, at night. At the end i recorded a passing car and left it on there, easily cropped out if you wish. Iphone, external microphone, audacity to reduce noise and amplify.
Three sets of stacked third, one whole step apart, panned left right and center. Originally intended for meditation. Sounds a bit like early 80's horror film music.
Foxes quarrelling in a suburban garden. A water fountain can be heard nearby. Recorded with a pair of lom usi microphones attached to an olympus ls-14 left out overnight. Minimal editing with ardour.
Scraping a plastic canvas with fingernail from right to left. Second take. This is one of those grill covers you can protect your grill with. Recorded outside, close up with tascam dr-05, cropped in audacity.
Shopping cart being pushed across wood floor in a medium sized room recorded in stereo using sterling audio st51 condenser mic in right channel and peavey pvm 38i cardioid dynamic mic in left channel.
Ter french train passes left to right at middle speed. Microphones close to the railway. France, 2013. Recorded with schoeps oct set up reduced to stereorecorded on sounddevice 744t24 bits, 48khz, stereo.
I created this short loop in fl studio long ago. It's kind of a stripper beat with a slowed down voice repeating, "i love the way she make her body" interspersed with saying "left right".
A recording of ambient noises in the night, recorded with a zoom h5 handy recorder. The left and right channels have been eq'd differently to give a wider stereo feel, and a reversed version of the recording has been layered on top of the original.
This is a hip hop (or something like that) beat. Drums are really played by a metronome-drummer. You can hear those strange two sounds (left and right). Those are guitars!!!!.
A short clip i picture being used (in a film) the moment that an innocent person becomes aware that an 'evil' presence might be near them, and as the sound plays their eyes shoot hard left and the heart races.
A field-recording of a small crowd of people people chatting. The recording was taken using left and right mics so the conversation pans across speakers as people move in the crowd.
Recorded on a zoom h4n with a shotgun microphone protected by a rycote cyclone wind-shield. The wind was blowing strongly through a small copse. This was in november and there were very few leaves left on the trees.
Accidental feedback loop turned very eerie electronic effect. Recorded twice at random and then panned hard left and right. Sounds cool in stereo, or you can split up the two files.
A piece of balsa wood being struck and left to resonate. Recorded for frequency analysis of the partials that resonate in the different shape/size pieces. Also for there occasional spinning gestures, as they rotate in the air after being struck.