Measure 4 from Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 (Pathetique), Op. 13. This example demonstrates nonuplet 128th notes (semihemidemisemiquavers), 64th notes (hemidemisemiquavers), and one 32nd note (demisemiquaver).
File used in the coursera 'audio signal processing for music applications a7 test. The sound are the first three notes of 'mercy mercy mercy' on bass guitar (bb2-d3-eb3). The song was written by joe zawinul. Guitar: sandberg california vm4 (model 1)recording gear: steinberg ur44pedal board: tech21 bassamp deluxe.
A recording of several single notes on the ukelele. Noisy, not a totally clean recording either (some bleed from a c string that i didn't intend to touch). This sound was originally created for the coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications. " i recorded this sound myself with a zoom h2 microphone and a kala classical ukelele.
A guy saying "how many notes" with a very particular accent. This was recorded with a zoom h4n, 41000 hz 24bit, with no further processing of any kind.
110 bpm, c notes, middle c, with a 1/4 wobble, half as sine, half as sawtooth descending, with random sounds and filters. Compressed a bit to give ti the full sound. Useful for games or music.
110 bpm, c notes, middle c, with a 1/4 wobble, half as sine, half as sawtooth descending, with random sounds and filters. Compressed a bit to give ti the full sound. Useful for games or music.
Experimental panning 4 note sequence with superimposed skydiving vocals from arbhar. Passed through usual effects. Rendered at 48khz 32 bit fp in reaper for morphagene with markers. Enjoy!.
Half time: notice the snare moves to beats 3 of measure one and two (beats 3 & 7) while the hi-hat plays only on the quarter notes. Note also, for example, that the quarter notes 'sound like' eighth notes in one giant measure.
This sound consists of sine waves only playing the musical note c, each for a total of 10 seconds. Rendered as a 200/32 wav file (linear pcm, 32 bit little-endian floating point, 200000 hz) in audacity.
Scale of g played slowly, 2 octaves, each note detached, on a reed quena (south american flute). Might be useful to sample notes. Recorded with zoom h4n, unprocessed.
A seven note scale (c c# d# f f# g# a#) over separate octaves. Some notes repeat in the same octave, but are slightly different samples. Each note starts on the grid of 100bpm. Recorded the samples a few years ago. From memory the original sounds are sections of acoustic guitar notes, manipulated, pitched and fx added.
110 bpm, c notes, middle c, with a 1/4 wobble, half as sine, half as sawtooth descending, with random sounds and filters. Used : http://www. Freesound. Org/people/spankmyfilth/sounds/214265/with one more note.