My contribution to the freesouond collaborative performance of gyorgi ligeti's "poème symphonique for 100 metronomes". The metronome is marked "wittner" and "made in w. Germany". It ran for a little over 13 minutes at about 140. 7 bpm. Recorded on the hardwood floor of my bedroom, with the mic in front about 30 cm away. Equipment used: oktava mk102 mic, art digital mpa preamp, m-audio audiophile card. This sample is completely unprocessed. It looks limited or clipped, but i can't hear it - must be from the tube preamp (i had the gain cranked way up). It's pretty quiet, but if you listen carefully you may hear some noises in the background, especially near the beginning where i leave the room.
135 bpm metronome concentration challenge for drumming practice. Can you play drum rudiments locked to the click while a backing track of music comes in and out to distract you? it's a tough one for the brain - good luck!. The backing music is "country bumpkin" from beetlemuse (royalty free): https://freesound. Org/people/beetlemuse/sounds/532351/.
A very basic click. I'm not even intirely sure where i sampled it from. The only potentially problematic thing i could see is the slightly off left/right balance. Makes a cool noise when you loop it too.
I created these clicks as the ones that come stock in daws can be quite nervewrecking. For this i used the steinberg retrologue, soundtoys devilloc and a lot of filtering and eqing.
Funky metronome beat. Qpas clocked by tempi and passed through echophon and morphagene into x-pan. Rendered @48khz 32 bit fp in reaper for all you morphagene addicts out there. Enjoy!.
This is 2:54 minutes of loosing your mind. It was created while thinking about the vampire club in blade 1, though it's been years since i've watched it. There is not much to say. I know that i created it using a 128bpm environment (soundbridge!) , but tunebat throws it to the 75bpm dogs. Whatever. . . Enjoy loosing your mind. And it is just a beat. :).
I took this sample from a phone message. I did use a live feed,(from the headset output on my phone, through a cable into my digital recorder. ) but it is very soft. When i tried recording with out the live feed, i couldn't even find the noise again. It could definitely use to be amped up a bit.
This sound is 50 ms, 2000 hz pure tone with double linear fadeout through it's whole length. Sampling rate of 8 khz is already an overkill (nyquist frequency is at 4 khz, while all energy of this sound is present in narrow 2 khz frequency range). Created with audacity for use with ardour 3, a free and opensource daw for linux and mac (http://ardour. Org).
A reversed piano beat loop i quickly made in audacity,. Uses a modified fl studio piano melody sample taken from the open-project 'exoplanet' by eric kauffmann,. Edited and processed in audacity. 112 bpm.
Time passing by vicious and malevolent indifferent sadistic tick-tock. Drone generated in strega and o-coast, mods by o-ctrl, passed through maths modulated qmmg (settings on "both") and then into erbe-verbenjoy!.
The samples of these different types of hickory drumsticks was recorded with reaper and m-audio firewire 410 sound card. All these sounds was picked-upped by akg d5 microphone. There are these samples of. Wav 16 bit 44. 100 khz sound quality:. 1. Pro mark l. A. Special dc hickory march drum sticks2. Pro mark l. A. Special hickory drum sticks 5 a;3. Lutner woodtip hickory drum sticks 7 b;4. Pro mark l. A. Special hickory drum sticks 5 b;5. Lutner hickory drum sticks rock nylon;6. Lutner hickory drum sticks 2 bn;7. Pro mark l. A. Special hickory drum sticks 5 bn;8. Pro mark l. A. Special hickory drum sticks 2 bn;9. Pro mark l. A. Special hickory drum sticks 2 b;10. Lutner hickory drum sticks 5 a.
The Entertainer by Scott Joplin recorded live by User:IE in September 2007, without a metronome. Keyboard used: Casio WK-3300 electronic keyboard Conversion to Ogg Vorbis format: Amadeus software
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).
A wittner taktell piccolo metronome playing at 108 bpm. Recorded in mono with an akg 414, fredenstein mic amp, rme fireface interface into pro tools. Timing corrected.
Walking around salaspils concentration camp memorial, from inside the memorial building towards the heartbeat metronome which comes in at the end. Some birds. Sorry for the wind interference.
6 channels of tempi driving qpas into schizoid state, the pusher's echophon. Metronome beat, on something, laid back and jazzy. Just let the tones "beat" you into submission. Reaper rendered @48khz 32 bit fp for morphagene fans out there, with markers. Enjoy the "whatever"!.
Willner metronome and a noname music box winding with different speeds. Stopping the music box mid play. Gear: rode nt-2a - roland quad-capture. The sound is raw and has not been modified. Use it as you please but don't forget to credit me:saba kapanadze.
Playing a rock drum beat. Its around 130bpm but i was just freestylin' it without a metronome. Also i mess up a few times, so this is probably more suitable for chopping up than anything else.
Playing a rock drum beat. Its around 130bpm but i was just freestylin' it without a metronome. Also i mess up a few times, so this is probably more suitable for chopping up than anything else.
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 snare drum etude by eric starr recorded on my 'majestic' symphonic snare drum at 100 on the metronome with my yamaha pocketrak and edited on sony sound forge and sony vegas with one track duplication. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :^).
5 a. M. In portland, oregon, a bit of rain, an insistent bird who won't take silence for an answer. He wants a mate and he wants her now. Others in the background mock him behind his back, saying things like: "who does this dude think he is, give it a rest, mr. Metronome. Or say something else. ".
This is not a perfect loop!it was sampled by me inserting a jack over and over into a casio sk-5. I did the beats by ear, while listening to a metronome set to 100 bpm. It is extremely close though. You don't have to site me if you use this sample in your work, i don't care.