Small flask stuck in a mug which i dropped on the floor. Interesting sound which i then recorded three times slightly different microphone settings. Used swissonic digital recorder with stereo mics.
3 korg wavedrum samples arranged in abletons simpler. 2 are taken from the eastern dancehall instrument - the 3rd from the conga. Slightly enriched with a beat repeater.
Portable oil heater being dragged on its plastic wheels across a (slightly gritty) tiled floor. Close mic with tascam dr100. Cleaned up a bit (light compression).
Recorded with a zoom h2n via it's ms configuration. The side microphone was slightly open. The rock formation of that particular spot of the beach caused the water to bump inside it.
Short and sudden twisting of a glas opening against another one with a slightly smaller but fitting opening. Possible use as fragments/sublayer in sounddesign.
A guitar string pulled too far so it twangs against the frets. The string is slightly muted to get mostly just the effect and little of the tone of the string.
A guitar string pulled too far so it twangs against the frets. The string is slightly muted to get mostly just the effect and little of the tone of the string.
A string of brass bells that hung on a doorknob. I shook them slightly and you can sometimes hear them knock against the surface. Very bright and arhythmic. Recorded with my trusty zoom h2.
Composite video from a directv receiver routed into the line-in of a zoom zh1. Slightly denoised with izotope rx. Requires a sharp notch to get rid of some ugly high-end.
Composite video from a directv receiver routed into the line-in of a zoom zh1. Slightly denoised with izotope rx. Requires a sharp notch to get rid of some ugly high-end.
Creating slight variations in a simple beat with control voltage. All analog gear in my modular synth. Slightly "mastered" in audacity (normalization, compression, limiter).
A recording of me tossing around and tapping on a metal foil lid from a food container. Recorded at my desk. Slightly edited to remove background noise and long pauses.
Physical sound of clicking cellphone keys. Physical popping sound, finally one electronic beep. A little hissing. Siemens m55 mobile phone recorded with a røde videomic from close range. Processed slightly for lower noise.
Low rumble of an office chair rolling and dragging against the floor. Multiple takes, slow/long and fast/short ones. Recorded with a røde videomic from close range. Processed slightly, a little hiss remains.
An empty beer bottle rolling on a rough pavement / sidewalk late at night. Recorded on a sony xperia z3, and slightly edited to remove the majority of background noise.
Recorded in a big garage near an old air conditioning unit using the zoom h2n. The recording was slightly edited in adobe audition with the stereo expander effect.
Warm white noise-ish machinery hum normalized to -2db. Slightly less than 12 seconds, with short fade in and out. No rights reserved. All wrongs reversed. Boost no ills.
Call of an unidentified bird in canberra, australia recorded at sunset (around 21:30) on 9 january 2019. Recorded on a mobile phone (nokia 6. 1) and slightly enhanced in audacity (normalisation and noise removal).
Loud, fast steps on two different surfaces. Very loud clacks and then slightly deeper clicks. High heels. Could be someone walking up or down stairs with many landings.
Huge, slamming gong, very long and unprocessed mostly but slightly cut off at the end. "recorded with two akg c3000s in x/y format, through a replica of an old british tube pre-amp".
Stereo-recording at home from my external hard-disk drive, turning as it is working on a large file, steady with only few variations. Slightly processed.
Me operating with keys. Throwing up and catching, shaking etc. Recorded with zoom h6 and slightly processed. 48khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav. Use it anyway you like. Enjoy).
Soundscape of a little town near milano during a slightly rain, various birds are singing. Recorded inside a room through a window with a digital recording roland r05 (inbuilt stereo mic).
Recorded a clap in my bathroom with no shower door or curtain with a zoom zh1 @ 96khz 32bit, denoised with izotope rx, flattened spectrum slightly by matching with pink noise.
This wa maybe my first attempt at doing something that i would describe as steve reich-y (not knowing very much about steve reich) which is a method i got slightly obsessed with. Basically (for me) it was creating a short measure for a few instruments (apso uploaded here) but then layering them, slightly and increasingly out of time, so that they go out of phase and create a huge trippy musical canvas that you couldn't have predicted from the opening measure (well i couldn't, but i know nothing about music).
Burning fire recorded through the stove's closed door with zoom h6 and slightly processed. Burning wood cracks and hot stove metal sounds included. 48khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav. Use it anyway you like. Enjoy).
Old elevator going up. Closing doors - moving up - opening doors. Ambient noise and door clangs included. Recorded with zoom h6 and slightly processed. 48khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav. Use it anyway you like. Enjoy).
Back to a normal loop. This loop contains more noise. . . Though they sound like a rough shaker in the background. The bassdrum is slightly not prevalent.
The sound of steady rainfall, as heard from my front porch. Traffic can be heard slightly during some moments. Nothing else, just the rain. Recorded on the tascam dr-05x, limited and normalized in audacity.
Shoveling snow, few steps, throwing snow forward and aside, few breaths. Recorded with xy mics of zoom h6. Chopped and slightly denoised, still with some artifacts. 48khz, 24 bit, stereo, wav. Use it anyway you like. Enjoy).
Four takes at the beginning of the plopping of a small bottle with a cork lid being opened, then shaking the bottle slightly to hear the liquid inside.
This is a short bassline sequence, played with plectrum on a classica (nylon string) guitar. The sound was slightly muted using the hand to damp it. I used this sound for coursera course "audio processing for music applications". .
A stereo recording of a whiteboard duster across a plastic table. Moves from right to left. I used it to simulate a sliding door. Slightly compressed to even out the dynamics and recorded at 48k 24bit.
Two neumann km76 set to omni, protected by a dead cat. Placed in a garden under a tree one sunny and slightly windy saturday afternoon. Recorded to nagra lb.
Played into an hp computer. Recorded with cubase. Voice samples used from freesound (120589__snaginneb__emergency_countdown), others homemade. Sampled into a roland sp-404. Played live. Slightly messed with in cubase. . . Recorded on three tracks. Location, keflavik, iceland.
My field recording of the rain at my house in bangkok, thailand, but then the rain began to stop. You can are also hear some building construction sound slightly in the background. Recorded with zoom h1.