6 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Straight Forward"

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A non-reverberation of the drip4 sample. A straight forward and clean recording.
Author: Magnuswaker
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Cliche space-like sound, made by accident :).
Author: Slag
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Same drums as the first loop but more straight forward, like in the drop to skrillex-equinox.
Author: Alexthegr
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Basic four on the floor drum loop made with caustic 3. 140 bpm, 4 bars, 44100hz 16 bit. Processed with compression on the kick and mix compression and eq on the master in ardour and ready to go. Very straight forward.
Author: Jaffa
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Bees with a frenzied interest in the pollen or sap coming off the leaves of an aspen tree in my back yard. Distant construction equipment audible. Mic stand below the tree, mid-side stereo array pointed 'forward' nearly straight up at tree limbs/leaves. Audio technica at4040 (mid) at4050 (side) > sound devices mixpre-6 @ 24/96 +46db gain > adobe audition (edit, eq, 'mastering exciter/loudness/width') > flac.
Author: Chromakei
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I was recording outside my bedroom window while eating dinner in the living room, then i came back in here to see if i got anything interesting. I was zooming through the recording at 5x speed when i came across this bit of incidental pareidolia. I'm not sure what was going on, maybe the neighbors' stereo, but i don't remember hearing it, it's much louder in the living room so i should have. Whatever it was came out as a little distant choppy 2-notes alternating melody when played at 5x speed, which suddenly gets louder and solid as you hear the lower note followed by a third lower note. These 2 louder notes sound to me like someone singing the words all day. This would lead me to believe the original tones have some light harmonics i don't hear at normal speed. After which it goes back to the softer stuttering 2-note alternating thing from before. It doesn't sound like much at all at normal speed. So i just did a few straight pitch changes with goldwave until i got to 5x and saved this little file. See if it sounds like "all day" to you.
Author: Kbclx
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