Large, creaking wooden ship sailing on the ocean. The creaks are recordings from my wooden (very creaky) house. I live at the sea, so that part (the waves) was easy.
I wrote this song as a motivation that everything will be alright.one might be sad today but he/she will never know what tomorrow would be like..they just gotta live life and shake off the negativity and be positive.
Heavy rain tapping onto the skylight in the living room. Some wind can be heard from outside. Recorded using the zoom h5 four-track portable recorderedited using reaper.
The line, "we are currently experiencing technical difficulties, please stand by," as often heard during live broadcasts. Add a slight mechanize effect.
Cool in Rhythmn (dedicated to Stan Kenton) is played by Theo Jörgensmann, basset clarinet; recorded live in Hamburg, Germany. Converted to ogg by Herbert Weisrock
Opening and closing a padlock. Recorded with behringer xm1800s mic through a behringer xenyx12202 mixer, m-audio410 interface, ableton live 8, some eq i think. . .
A squeaking fish toy comically performed for sampling. Recorded with behringer xm1800s mic through a behringer xenyx12202 mixer, m-audio410 interface, ableton live 8, some eq i think. . .
Recording of the 3d marine aircraft wing band, marine corps air station, miramar before the start of the patriots day parade celebrated on march 7, 2020.
Made in ableton live, layered and processed together and assembled into a loop resembling automatic fire. Couple single shots with minor pitch differences in there for bonus.
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.
I used a midi loop of a guitar sound and an effect to create a weird down-shifting trailing short melody sample. I used ableton live and its grain delay plugin.
An old school airport style synthesised attention chime, as heard before announcements. Dry. G1-e1made in ableton live with the dead duck software ddx10 vst synth.
Just some random noise from my glitched speak and maths toy that i made. I created a delay patch using reaktor. Recorded from the headphone socket directly into the live drive on my computer.
I live on a lake and this is what my back patio sounds like every night. They live in the branches of the weeping willow trees that dip down to the water. The sound starts with one frog, then a few join in, and soon there as a chorus of them on all ends of the lake in all tempos going at once. Then when a crescendo is reached, they all start to stop one by one until it's silent again. But the silence only lasts for minute, and then the cycle repeats. I don't know if it's some huge frog mating ritual, or family reunion.
A live recording dialing a number using the telephone system in canada, which can be very frustrating since they often give you incorrect error messages. Microphone: iphone 3g.
Little song loop made with garage band. Use it everywhere, no credits or anything boring like that needed! :). I would just love to know if you used it somewhere in the comments!.
Short snippets of voice demonstrating the acoustics of different enviroments: a normal living room with hard floors, a bathroom, and a studio treated for sound. Recorded with a handheld recorder (omnidirectional microphone) held at arm's length, mono.
Triplet drum beat at 110 bpm, heavy swing feel. The sound has been treated with moderate eq and compression. The timing is not the most accurate; the suitability of this sample would depend on the importance of that.
A sunny spring afternoon at miradouro sophia de mello breyner anderson, listening to the birds singing and people talking several languages. Days like this make me feel gratefull for living in lisbon.
Live recording. Uday Shankar and his company of hindu dancers and musicians: Vishnudass Shirali, Sisir Sovan, Rabindra (Ravi Shankar), Dulal Sen, Nagen Dey, Brijo Behari.
I live next to a train track which at night can have a very moody atmosphere, listening to them whizzing by. These are both passenger and freight trains. All the sounds were recorded over the span of half an hour.