72 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Trippy"

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Took a violin bow to a chinese guzheng and the results were pretty great. Good for ambience, drones and creepy stuff. Recorded with blue spark and blue bluebird condenser mics through a scarlett 6i6 interface. Uncut with a small glue compressor to minimize spikes.
Author: Pufermufin
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Enjoy, feedback is great!. [fl studio, used sylenth 1 along with autogun. Drum pack - "doublebeats-hard trap kit part 2"] 9/5/2014 florida.
Author: Paynesbeats
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Another free one, hope you enjoyed! leave feedback telling me how i can improve!used: fl studio, purity, massive, gladiator, dr. Dre drum kit (freedrumkits. Net)-paynesbeats 4/1/15 12:07am.
Author: Paynesbeats
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Spooky descending synth with some bells.
Author: Evanjones
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Another track i pooped out in renoise.
Author: Evanjones
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Youssef and rutger having fun with analogue synths.
Author: Rutgermuller
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I really went all out on this one.
Author: Christmaskrumble
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I tried to get a surround recording using mics, but there was a horrible street musician playing off in the distance. I thought it wouldn't be clear in the recording, but one of the mics picked him up quite well. The recording was ruined, so i did a little processing at home and came up with this freaky bit for your listening pleasure. Not sure if it's usable beyond listening, tho. . .
Author: Markystar
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Trippy circus or carnival sound fx.
Author: Zozzy
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Trippy synth riser.
Author: Zozzy
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Trippy synth + band loop. 104bpm, technically 103. 5bpm or 207bpm. Donations: tukyo. Eth.
Author: Tukyo
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I used the il autogun vst synthesizer and a novation launchpad and created a short loop.
Author: Spicyninja
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A 32 second 90-bpm musical beat loop with a trippy/jazzy feel to it. Created in fl studio.
Author: Adnova
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Kind of trippy sounding casters from some luggage and then some street noise.
Author: Overmedium
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I was driving during a storm and my radio started going weird on me, i took out my phone and recorded it. Sounds trippy with a lot of echo and a phaser.
Author: Thedetour
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This is a heavily processed recording of a park in tokyo at night. You can hear some kids hanging out talking and cars go by. Trippy stuff.
Author: Markystar
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Heavy distortion with some ample amount of delay. The very beginning is rather moody and trippy, then it kicks in for a slow arena rock style guitar solo, then some random notes for the ending.
Author: Aceinet
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Hope you can find this loop useful! post a comment with your beat or song if you use it, i'll try and check it out! check out my website for more free sounds, tools & kits!. Https://newnationllc. Com.
Author: Itsmochajones
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Ripped from vinyl record and transformed into a completly new sound just to create ambient sounding effects, maybe for a background noise, or whatever the heck ya like!!. This sample was created using over 15 effects and eq's.
Author: Rentless
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played live - getting some cool trippy sounds out of a little circuit i built. Jammin on the 60hz hum! i think my body was an acting as an antenna for that ubiquitous drone as i laid my hands on the device. Reminds me of certain early progpsy tunes, c. 1999. Really creates some interesting moods with a little echo. Enjoy!.
Author: Paulsint
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There is a new freeware program called splitte. Aithat will take any piece of music and extract parts from it. It is highly inaccurate when trying to really accuratelysurgically remove, say, bass, drums, guitar or vocal tracks,but it creates some really trippy artifacts. All of these sample were from a live jazz tune that we were playing. The results of splitter splitting the tracks were really weird and ethereal. I have no affiliation with splitter. Ai, by the way, i just stumbled on it thisweek.
Author: Looppool
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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).
Author: Waxsocks
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