16 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Risset"

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/////description////////. Risset drum created with audacity, edited with amplification, echo, opening fade and closing fade. //////////typologie (p. Schaeffer)///. V : continu varié. ////////morphologie////////////. - masse:son cannelés. - timre harmonique:lourd et vibrant. - grain:son avec un peu de grain. - allure:léger vibrato. - dynamique:attaque graduelle mais rapide. - profil mélodique:variation serpentine.
Author: Univ Lyon
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This sound was created using the risset tone generator in audiomulch. I added some timbral complexity using the shaper and granulator effects before running it through some delay and reverb. This particular sound has a dissonant, almost violin-like quality. Hopefully this sound might be of use for soundtracks of various kinds. It should be easy to loop, if you need it to be longer.
Author: Mrfossy
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I simply generated a risset drum in audacity with all the default settings, except the frequency is 50. A really powerful sound, but only if you have a good sub woofer.
Author: Pyzaist
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A strange sound generated in Audacity. A weird drum beating 16 times this is loopable and sounds like an alien. Pretty cool sound.
Author: KevanGC
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This is something i made with audacity using the generate>risset drum option. After i generated one long risset drum, i made a short one below it, copied it & added a delay to the track with the short decay risset drum. After that, i just leveled everything a couple times. :).
Author: H Sylvan
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Sound originally created by jean-claude risset to create an auditory illusion of an endless glissendo from high to low.
Author: Sam X
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Made with basic tools in audacity such as white noise and risset drum.
Author: Passwordsn
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This is a simple rhythm loop i created with audacity. I used both noise generator and the built-in risset drum plug-in.
Author: Eliseucarvalho
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An explosion i created on audacity using the risset drum generator, feel free to use it for whatever you want.
Author: Cascoes
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A low bassy throb created using audacity. I initially used the 'risset drum' creator. Then randomly altered pitch and speed, increased the bass, then copied and pasted repeats.
Author: Hear No Elvis
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This sound was made only with audacity effects. I used 2 risset drum effects, followed by a sinusoidal sound at 220 hz with a fade in, and finally one 10ms beat of a click track with a reverberation effect.
Author: Univ Lyon
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I recorded a mouth noise. I add reverberation effect where i pick a big room size and a reverberation of 50%. Then, i add a melt opening. I generated a risset drum to create my ringtone.
Author: Iut Paris
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A hip hop beat made with audacity's risset drum and a recording of a midi high hat. I don't know the bmp, i arranged it in audacity. Because of this, it may be slightly off beat, which gives it more swagga.
Author: Pyzaist
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A laid back hip hop beat ready for looping. Mixed with audacity, deep drum is risset drum from audacity, tones are generated by audacity, and hi hat hits are recorder through a midi player. About 120 bmp, but not exactly. The beat isn't exactly on beat, which produces the laid back feeling.
Author: Pyzaist
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I created this instrumental while i was messing around on audacity one day and i actually used it to record a song called "erbie bowser" feel free to look it up on youtube. The instrumental includes whistles, claps and a voice loop all performed by myself. The only un-authentic part added was a risset drum. Feel free to use this for whatever i request that you give me credit if you chose to do so.
Author: Blainksaint
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I wanted to create a sound that is scary. I was inspired by sounds for jumpscare sequences in horror movies. So here i generated an audio track and i added a « batterie risset » on it. It gaves a sound that sounds like a bell so i duplicated it 3 times more on 3 different audio tracks. Once done, i accelarated and turn up the volume on the second audio track a bit more compared to the first audio track. I repeated it on the 2 other tracks to give the impression that something is getting closer to us. After that, i generated a new audio track with a tone, i put it on overlap with the forth track and i highly turn up the volume to create a saturation in order to strongly surprise the listener. To finish, i checked that the final mixed track was not saturated, except the sequence i wanted to be saturated, and i exported the sound.
Author: Univ Lyon
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