Listened to let me blow ya mind from back in the day and made me want to come up with my own kinda cool r&b line, if you use it let me please listen i'd like to hear!.
Jim, according to technology, this person is dead. 1200hz sine made in audacity. Http://farm9. Staticflickr. Com/8070/8213683889_517a10ef52_o. Pngon flac and ogg vorbis audio file formats. Contact me if you have interest in specific sounds for open source or commercial purpose.
On the bakerloo line from piccadilly circus to charing cross. A credit for using this sound would be appreciated but you don't have to. If you'd like to support me please click below. .
The cta (chicago transit authority) elevated "el" red line passing north bound after the addison stop. Recorded with a cad m179 into a marantz pmd661 mk ii field recorder.
An unexpected, crunchy "glitch" sound that resulted from mixing up the line in/line out ports when processing music from a cassette tape. Even though i mixed things up, it managed to spit out this sound.
Mallards at the bay. Recorded from the beach with an omnidirectional microphone(line audios om1) in monowith zoom f4. Has cut away some spaces between the ladders.
Melodic sequence in "God Save the King". The pitches of the first line, "Send him victorious," are repeated, but lower, in the second line, "Happy and glorious,".
British telecom standard issue relate 18 land-line handset from around c1995. Ringer recorded through built in stereo microphones of a tascam dr-40 linear pcm recorder. 16 bit wav file in stereo.
The birds are chattering about the food in front of our porsch :). Equipment usedrecorder zoom h4n promicrophones two cm3 line audiotriton audio fethead (phantom thru)wavelab.
Winter wind in the phone-lines alongside a disused railway, now a footpath. Reeds and bushes whispering. Open, flat fields around. Zoom h1 using on-board mics.
Urban sound scene: songbirds calling to each other across the railway line at 9pm. Wind in trees, gate slams. Goods train passes r-l, passenger train l-r. Recording close to the swansea - paddington main line in cardiff.
The sound produced from a guitar amplifier by touching the tip of the input cord to various parts of the guitar. This had moderate reverb and chorus effects on.