Church bells recordet in liguria (italy) on a tape recorder in the early 1980th, pitched down and processed in order to achieve a rather dark, spooky sound.
An atmosphere created from a recording of my friend's fart believe it or not. Processed by granulator ii in max for live. Originally recorded with tascam dr-05.
This is the toilet flushing in my cramped unit bath (all material is either porcelain or plastic. Phaser and delay and much limiting added to create the "tidal wave effect. ".
25 of those squelching farting sounds you hear in psytrance. Each one is a little different. Made with ni massive, and a bit of processing in adobe audition.
Old field recordings originaly made for a friends short film that focussed on the internet and telecommunications. Think i used reaktor and audiomulch. I always do my topping and tailing in soundforge.
Sample made in sfxr with layered sawtooth waves in harmony and sliding highpass and lowpass filters, then used as a note in sfozando to create a melody.
An. . . Odd sound. Smashing black beans in a pan to make a delicious dip. Recorded with a sony ic recorder and processed in fl studio's edison sound editor.
Washes of colored noise interspersed with splatters of tonal sound, created by processing some very basic synthesizer tones through granular synthesis program granulab.
Clicking sound made by touching my thumbnail to the blades of a moving ceiling fan. Some digital artifacts are audible due to overzealous noise reduction applied after the recording was made.
Processed sound effect created with civil war cannon field recordings captured at fort jackson in savannah, georgia in the spring of 2019, for savannah college of art & design.
Old field recordings originaly made for a friends short film that focussed on the internet and telecommunications. Think i used reaktor and audiomulch. I always do my topping and tailing in soundforge.
Sound clip of me at home "zipping up" a pencil bag. Recorded at normal speed with conexant smart audio and audio-technica at2020 usb microphone, processed with audacity.
An. . . Odd sound. Smashing black beans in a pan to make a delicious dip. Recorded with a sony ic recorder and processed in fl studio's edison sound editor.
This is the sound of a tuning fork (a little less than 440hz), which i recorded using a guitar pickup. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications".