Pat-a-pan performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 15 from Light One Candle (2004).
Author: Composition: Bernard de la Monnoye, Robert Thurston; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force Band
Recording of a hair dryer blowingthat i edited to make pan, and smoothly loop. -----. This sound, like everything i upload here,is completely free for anyone to use. I hope it is useful. 🎶.
Vocals through arbhar processed through microcosm and erbe-verb. Plucks from rings and plaits. Panning via x-pan and stereo strip (divkid). Rendered in reaper at 48khz 32 bit fp for morphagene. Enjoy!.
Chanting drone partly tantric monks vocals with bell tones. Strega o-ctrl and o-coast easel output fed into mimeophone. Bells from karplus-strong (mu). Panned in x-pan. Totally synthetic track rendered @48khz 32 bit in reaper and with markers for all you morphagene fans out there. Enjoy!.
Inspired by recent makenoise cicada series. Added clouds to an o-ctrl (fast) sequenced mimeophon output and sending partly back though feedback loop. X-pan did the rest using ochd as the lfo mod. Source for panning and fade in/out.
Maybe someone could find a use for this. I doubt it. Rising tone from 440 to 880 hz, with extra harmonics arising over that period. Random slow panning l/r. Much faster random panning (~200 hz), but shallower. Ridiculous echo and reverb. Just what i felt like doing on a sunday morning.
A very simple beat useful for many styles. . . Heavily processed recorded with various microphonesprocessing involves eq, reverb, and 3 compressors working in parallel(hi tom is panned 30 right, low tom is panned 30 left).