11 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Separate Channels"

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Pieces of noise, delayed, variously pitch shifted and reverberated, half in right channel another similar half in left channel. Rhythm is kind of present.
Author: Matvey
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Deutsch's scale illusion. Two complex melodies are played, first separately from separate channels, then simultaneously.
Author: Mysid
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Found a half-broken wind-up rotating christmas tree music box. . . Thing. . . Raw 24/96 ms recording; be sure to decode before use. Left channel is mid, right is side. To do this manually you should separate the channels to two mono tracks, duplicate the side track and invert the duplicate. Pan the side tracks hard left and right, and mix with the mono mid channel. Or use a plugin to do it for you :d.
Author: Shaunlolz
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Field recording of city park, morning, close to children playyard, sounds of children,some footsteps of pedestrians. Equipment: double ortf shoeps, sound devices 633 w kortwich preamp, first two channels - mix, then separate prefade iso tracks.
Author: Jonas Jocys
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This was made with kontact and a korg ea-1, mixed with a behringer mixer with light dirt and overdrive. Sampled into an mpc. Left and right are separate channels processed differently. So each sample is actually 2 different sample, 3 if you combine them. 44. 1k, 16-bit.
Author: Anillogic
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Mid/side recording of my stomach after having a fizzy drink. I laid down and placed the zoom h2n directly on my stomach. All kinds of stomach ejactulations can be heard in addition to my heartbeat. Raw 24/96 ms recording; be sure to decode before use. Left channel is mid, right is side. To do this manually you should separate the channels to two mono tracks, duplicate the side track and invert the duplicate. Pan the side tracks hard left and right, and mix with the mono mid channel. Or use a plugin to do it for you :d.
Author: Shaunlolz
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A reel for the makenoise morphagene with each splice having two separate sounds with radical or subtle differences on the left and right channels. Great for stereo/split processing, a mix of tonal and atonal sounds made in ableton live with heavy use of madrona labs aalto and kaivo plugins. Additional plugins used:labs soft pianonasty dlasoundhack pitch delay and spectral compandtd tapewormu-he protoverb.
Author: Chrlz
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Shortwave wide-band digital emission recorded on july 15, 2014 at 15:17 utc in am mode using 2 instances of the online remote controllable short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club etgd at the university of twente the netherlands. Left channel was recorded below the central frequency, at a frequency of 10187khz, right channel was recorded above the central frequency, at 10191khz. This was an experiment to see if selective fading would create stereo effects, as the lower frequency part of the transmission would be heard better in the left channel, and the higher frequency component would be heard better on the right. I used goldwave to put the separate recordings into 2 channels of the same file, after i synched the recordings by ear at 1/16 playback speed using a set of 2 particularly strong lightning static crashes as a guide, trimming off everything that came before the first strike in both original recordings, then inserting silence in the range of a few milliseconds until the stereo separation was as close to zero as i could get it. I wasn't as successful at that as i've been with experiments with voice recordings from simultaneous broadcasts on 2 wavelengths that i haven't posted here.
Author: Kbclx
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Classic horning on the streets of new delhi. Rec by piotrek zyla on zoomh2n and afterwards converted by binaural plugin by matthiaskronlachner. Com. Full 4 channel version will be available as separate file.
Author: Soundensemble
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Results from running randomly-generated neural networks (all weights in neuron connections start random and then slowly drift when generating). Although sample rates used are 44. 1 and 48 khz, sounds pretty lo-fi. The reason could be input compression needed for network to actually work. Each sound channel is an output from two separate neurons in the network. Each sample in this pack is generated by a separate network, as they wasn’t saved anywhere after they produce a thing. Global parameters (output compression, neuron count, drift rate etc. ) aren’t the same from sample to sample, too.
Author: Arseniiv
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Recorded in june 2016 on a hudson yards-bound 7 train in the new york city subway. Towards the end of the recording, at the last stop (34th street–hudson yards), there is mta thank you announcement at the station and for all passengers to alight - i have extracted this announcement as a separate audio download on freesound if that's the sound clip you're interested in!. Recorded with a zoom h2n in 4-channel mode - this is the xy recording only (msg me if you want the raw ms recording!), without a windshield. File has not been modified.
Author: Polymorpheva
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