68 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Rich"

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Rich early-morning flip across the a. M. Radio dial.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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glitch loop processed with plugins.
Author: Chris M
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Single note sampled from an analog synthesizer by modular samples. Modular samples provides samples of vintage and modern synthesizers for apple exs24, native instruments kontakt, reason and live samplers, with over 50 gigabytes of public domain content. Sampler files and sound packs are also available at http://modularsamples. Com. Synthesizer: roland juno 6patch name (pack): rich plucknote: c#2midi note: 37.
Author: Modularsamples
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Border collie licking feet. Wet and thick rich sound recorded on iphone x.
Author: Janbezouska
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Chamath palihapitiya saying "yes".
Author: Profquad
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Harmonically-rich buzzing sound.
Author: Hello Flowers
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Here is a recording i took of a train passing by my apartment. I used it for an electroacoustic composition and got some really rich and dynamic motifs from it. Enjoy!.
Author: Landm
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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!.
Author: Fmceretta
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Rec in zurich with zoom h4n, processed.
Author: Flunkspagnargel
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Some stuff i added to my playing drums to 'rich woman' and i added some claves, drumsticks, cowbell, tambourine and maracas all on separate tracks recorded with my yamaha pocketrak and edited with sony vegas. It stutters slightly near the end. My computer? i'm not a pro by any means when it comes to mixing, but please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks. :^).
Author: Tubbers
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A man (my voice) shouts "make us rich" from a crowd. Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
Author: Bevibeldesign
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Sweeping sound effect rich with high frequencies and stereo imaging. Works within any scale.
Author: Rob Marion
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Singa slot's cave. Ogg sound.
Author: Singaslot
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A man yells "oh my god!!" very loudly. That man is rich evans.
Author: Harlack
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A few notes from a flute; rich harmonics. Http://www. Freesound. Org/people/egovind/sounds/256913/.
Author: Hammernz
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Gentle wind chime recording with rich, deeper pipes with a soft wooden hammer. Completely wind driven recording.
Author: Adelantemos
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This is a clean stereo recording of a oddly shaped gong with some stones resting inside it. Recorded in a very dry room with a mid-sides mic setup. Mics used were akg 414, and an oktava mk-012-01 pencil condenser.
Author: Lloydevans
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A short, frequency-rich kissing for any foley work. 48/16. :).
Author: Vospi
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A piano string plucked with a guitar pick, and with the microphone held very close to the string.
Author: Neotone
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A looped ride cymbal recorded with a compressor microphone placed within inches of the cymbal. Very rich, full sound.
Author: Neotone
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This clap has a nice analog delay after fade with rich full tones. Great for a all styles of electronic music.
Author: Blipdrums
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Hip hop loop with deep re-verb and soft and rich hats. Made from free-to-download one-shot samples.
Author: Zajo
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About 30 seconds of something slow. Vcv rack v1. 1. 6 - patch:rich3.
Author: Richwise
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Probably some water pump at work; the sample was cleansed and its pitch lowered to get a constant rich drone.
Author: Decembered
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A harsh monotonous drone hit rich in harmonics. Made these fx with a custom effect synthesizer made with synthedit.
Author: Hello Flowers
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Train announcements in zurich main station (mainly german).
Author: Iceprinzeugen
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Several samples of putting the lid down on a ceramic dish. The lid is fairly deep so it makes the "clunk" nice and rich.
Author: Megashroom
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Waveform recorded from the basic vst wavesimd (an emulator of the ppg wave 2. 2) with a rich harmonic spectrum. This sound is heavily influenced by a bass.
Author: Sphaira
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The bells of saint jacobs church in dubrovnik ringing. The bells are old and have a nice rich sound. Recorded with a zoom h4.
Author: Trygven
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Good, rich layering of bird sounds recorded at 5 am from a campsite in st aquiline decorbion in western france. July 2016 tascamdr 05.
Author: Eaberry
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South india, goa state, sunrise. Every sunrise the hill tropical jungle is rich in sound. Slowly, the awaking of the village as added layer. Md recorder - pocket microphone.
Author: Untitled
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Picking up a small leather bag with a loose collection of coins and glass beads. Designed to sound like picking up a rich purse of coins in a video game.
Author: Tomf
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Was going in and out of my cellar door today and had to capture the rich sound of creaking. There are several variations- long and short, and outside ambience.
Author: Douglas
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Somewhat rich sample from the 2006 university of alabama homecoming pep rally: children counting and playing hide-and-go-seek, the public address announcer , and the school band.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Soundscape of thermal cave bath recorded in miskolc, hungary. The tones are rich. Sound is a bit rumbled, muffled and with light reverbation. This sample was recorded with samsung galaxy s8.
Author: Girlwithsoundrecorder
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The microphone was placed inside a stainless steel metal box and placed in my shower. The shower rains onto the box and creates a rich, metallic resonance.
Author: Sonicquinn
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This is a quick sample of about $1. 20 worth of coins rattling in a glass jar. Let me know if this was useful to you!.
Author: Painted Panda
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A pure synthetic loop made from a sine. Sawtooth vco. This a crossfaded infinite loop i use as a humming background in my s. W. Lightsaber replicas. Rich in bass & ring-phased choruses. Enjoy & rate it ! ;).
Author: Arnaljl
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Here is a original, fat, complex and processed street beat ready for use in hip-hop or big-beat productions. Would appreciate a link to any interesting song using it!.
Author: Slivkro
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Creole music is the music of the coast of peru, it is influenced by spanish music. The guitar and the cajon peruano are the pillars of this musical genre. The style is unique and rich in lyrics, rhythms and musical skill.
Author: Mlara
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This is a fantastically clean stereo recording of a paste gong that was about 3 feet in diameter. Recorded in a very dry room with a mid-sides mic setup. Mics used were akg 414, and an oktava mk-012-01 pencil condenser.
Author: Lloydevans
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Oy Chanukah performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 11 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: MSgt Steve Erickson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Hark, the Herald Angels Sing performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 4 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Author: Composition: Felix Mendelssohn; Arrangement: TSgt Ben Patterson; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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O Christmas Tree performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 5 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: MSgt Rich Sigler; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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We Three Kings performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 7 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Author: Composition: John Henry Hopkins; Arrangement: MSgt Jeff Martin; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Watt a sounds and wildgooses. Here i share with you another nature sound collected in may 2014 on the northsea-island of speakers eye (spiekeroog). Sounds of the tidelands 1 and 2 and flying wildgooses were recorded in may 2014 too. The wadden sea is famous for its rich flora and fauna, especially birds. Hundreds of thousands of waders (shorebirds), ducks, and geese use the area as a migration stopover or wintering site, and it is also rich habitat for gulls and terns. [3]you may hear some birds od the tidelands in the background disturbed by the windsounds. Sounds are not so clear because recorded with my iphone. Enjoythanks for listeningthe very real horst from town duisburg in germany.
Author: The Very Real Horst
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A sound rich recording of a swamp in illinois. Recorded on saturday june 25th, 2016 at 8:30am using two sennheiser me66 microphones going into a marantz pmd661. It was a very warm and humid when this recording was captured. . . Watch out for the loud woodpecker knocking in the first 10 seconds of this sound-scape. Enjoy.
Author: Kvgarlic
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Go Tell It on the Mountain performed by the Airmen of Note of the United States Air Force Band. Track 19 from A Holiday Sampler (2009). Track 1 from A Holiday Note From Home (2005). Recorded June 20-24 & July 7, 2005 at Bias Studios. Credits: Alto Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt Andy Axelrad* Alto Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Lucas Munce* Artwork [Cover] – Stewart Andrews Baritone Saxophone – TSgt Doug Morgan* Bass – CMSgt Paul Henry* Bass Trombone – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Cello – MSgt Frank McKinster*, MSgt Vivian Podgainy* Directed By – SMCgt Joe Jackson* Directed By [Assistant] – MSgt Rich Sigler* Double Bass – MSgt William Hones* Drums – TSgt Dennis Hoffmann* Edited By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Engineer – Bob Dawson Guitar – TSgt Geoff Reecer* Management – CMSgt Dudley Hinote* Management, Directed By [Strings] – CMSgt Jane Bockenek* Mastered By – Charlie Pilzer Mixed By – MSgt Alan Baylock*, SMSgt Joe Jackson*, MSgt Rich Sigler* Percussion – SMSgt Pat Shrieves* Photography By – A1C Rusti Caraker*, Thomas Devins Piano – MSgt Steve Erickson* Producer – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Producer [Assistant] – MSgt Alan Baylock* Strings – The United States Air Force Strings Tenor Saxophone [Jazz] – MSgt David Stump* Tenor Saxophone [Lead] – TSgt Tedd Baker* Trombone [Jazz] – TSgt Ben Patterson*, MSgt Jeff Martin* Trombone [Lead] – SMSgt Joe Jackson* Trumpet [Assistant Lead] – MSgt Kevin Burns* Trumpet [Jazz] – MSgt Rich Sigler*, MSgt Tim Leahey* Trumpet [Lead] – TSgt Brian MacDonald* Viola – TSgt Bryce Bunner*, SMSgt Paul Swantek*, MSgt Sharon Bingham Wolfolk*, TSgt Wayne Graham*, TSgt William Hurd* Violin – MSgt Alexander Dean*, MSgt Cleveland Chandler*, SMSgt Deborah Volker*, TSgt Emily Barnes*, TSgt Gregory Pinney*, TSgt Henry Tyszler*, CMSgt Jane Bockenek*, TSgt Luke Wedge*, TSgt Mari Uehara*, TSgt Mark Dorosheff*, TSgt Mark Helm*, SMSgt William Tortolano* Vocals – TSgt Paige Wroble*
Author: Composition: traditional; Arrangement: MSgt Alan Baylock; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Airmen of Note; Recording: United States Air Force
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Better set on monoaural on your daw if possible due to the off-center recording. Having been a bit ill on some rich iron content food i couldn't stomach (offal it was, it was the sheep fried liver who was the culprit - the very rich iron content upset my stomach pretty bad - was looking for something "new". ). Keep in mind that i am unable to do this as a request for obvious reasons including health, livelihood and risk of damage to equipment. I tried very hard to avoid shaking the zoom as not to make the wobbling sounds. If i am ill again, i'll use my ma-2 (microphone stick) and gravity microphone stand and get a real good recording of real vomiting but keep in mind this was recorded in my showerroom so some er may occur.
Author: Magnuswaker
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This is a field recording, done using a zoom h6 with attached stereo mic. The limiter (general type) was activated on the channel. This is the raw recording without any eq or dynamics added. A quick normalization gave a nice, rich signal that you might be able to use for any purpose. Apply a low pass filter to cut out the rain. Well, enjoy. :). More of this will be uploaded.
Author: Laribum
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