16 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Vibrato (music)"

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Vibrato warmup on flute.
Author: Panflutist
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Beispiel für ein durch Amplitudenmodulation hervor gerufenes Tremolo ("Vibrato"). Grundfrequenz: 500 Hz; Modulationsfrequenz: 6 Hz.
Author: Reinhard
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Haha, I was just recording myself using vibrato while in chest voice. This for educational and useful purposes, feel free to use it.
Author: Beetricks
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Beispiel für ein durch Frequenzmodulation hervor gerufenes Vibrato. Grundfrequenz: fg= 500 Hz; Modulationsfrequenz: fmod= 6 Hz; Frequenzänderung: Δ f = 50 Hz.
Author: Reinhard
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Beispiel für ein durch Schwebung hervor gerufenes Tremolo ("Vibrato"). Grundfrequenz 1: 500 Hz; Grundfrequenz 2: 506 Hz. Resultierende Oszillationsfrequenz (Schwebungsfrequenz): 6 Hz.
Author: Reinhard
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A handmade low flute pitched to what scale i dunno.
Author: Kekuja
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Piece of human whistling, of traditional christmas spanish song, "fum fum fum", with some vibrato. (to be used in a project of coursera course "audio signal processing for music applications", given by xavier serra, of universitat pempeu fabra of barcelona).
Author: Jperezjacome
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A short recording of a flute for an assignment in the course "audio signal processing for music applications".
Author: Doswon
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Long and short notes of a fife played by my dad. All notes are c5.
Author: Alex Gudmundsen
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Low-gain raw excerpt from an ambient patch on an early roland rp unit. This fragment was recorded to include mechanical and room noise.
Author: Npk
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This is definitely my favourite trill to do on my flute (a buffet crampon 228). I hope this will be helpful to you!. Attribution is greatly appreciated, but not necessary! i'd love to see what you've done with my sound. :).
Author: Painted Panda
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Algorithmic drone music program. The computer is my analog modular synth. 01 to 08 are clock sequencer steps. 00 rem osc_1 - wave shaped sin oscillator (osc) - tuned to 130hz00 rem osc_2 - clean sin from oscillator - tuned to 130hz00 rem osc_3 - sqr from oscillator through filter - osc tuned to 130hz00 rem clk speed = 0. 5 hz00 rem line 01 each of the 3 vcas gets an unique cv value ([gate] -> [3 s/h] -> [3 vca])00 rem ---------------------------------------------------01 sample values for vca (cv in) x 3 (osc_1, osc_2, osc_3)02 sample frq for osc_103 sample frq for osc_204 sample new clk speed05 sample frq for vibrato in osc_106 sample frq for osc_307 env to all vca08 sample cv for (osc_3) filter10 goto 01. When i begin the recording the program has been running for a while.
Author: Gis Sweden
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This is a sound of vintage soviet transistor organ junost 75. I have sampled one tone per octave in its 5-octave range, which is sufficient to re-create the original sound (tested on ensoniq asr-10, korg tr6 and casio ctk-900). But if you use only the middle sample, you can still simply create a great combo organ sound. This sample has ben recorded while all 4 registers were switched on. For succesful re-creation i recommend to slightly decrease filter cut-off, to add some resonance and fast vibrato. Enjoy!.
Author: Najvrtson
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Made some adjustements and a new recording. Terrible result but fun work/programming!. Algorithmic drone music program. The computer is my analog modular synth. 01 to 08 are clock sequencer steps. 00 rem osc_1 - wave shaped sin oscillator (osc) - tuned to 130hz00 rem osc_2 - clean sin from oscillator - tuned to 130hz00 rem osc_3 - sqr from oscillator through filter - osc tuned to 130hz00 rem clk speed = 0. 5 hz00 rem line 01 each of the 3 vcas gets an unique cv value ([gate] -> [3 s/h] -> [3 vca])00 rem ---------------------------------------------------01 sample values for vca (cv in) x 3 (osc_1, osc_2, osc_3)02 sample frq for osc_103 sample frq for osc_204 sample new clk speed05 sample frq for vibrato in osc_106 sample frq for osc_307 env to all vca08 sample cv for (osc_3) filter10 goto 01. When i begin the recording the program has been running for a while.
Author: Gis Sweden
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In front of my desk in my room is a wood paneled wall with a cubbie. It's about a foot wide, 10 inches from top to bottom and maybe 7 inches deep. I'm just guessing. Around this cubbie is a border of wood. In the bottom right corner under the border i have jammed one end of an elastic string that used to have glitter on it. It's from a christmas box of chocolates my uncle sent me last year. I stand in front of this cubbie whose bottom is at chin height, (i'm only 5ft1in) so my arms are above my head as i pull this string across the cubbie to the border on the left which acts as my only fret. The string is a few inches longer than the cubbie is wide, but when i pull it it gets longer so my hand is 3/4 along it's length as i pull back and forth across the border to tighten and loosen the string. No matter how hard i pull it never pops loose from it's mooring. The recording starts with me standing up from my chair. In the first part until 01:54 i am playing the string at maybe 30° from horizontal. It has a buzzy quality that reminds me of an african folk instrument i can't remember the name of. From 01:33 to 01:54 i'm trying to imitate a korean folk vibrato kind of thing. In the second part until 02:29 i am playing 45 to 60° from horizontal and it sounds like a full-bodied string bass with no buzz. In the last part beginning at 02:34 i am playing about 75° from horizontal across the top border of the cubbie on the left so it sounds buzzy and african again, and i'm just going crazy goofing around with a crazy bluesy rock sort of rhythm. There didn't seem to be any homemade 1-stringed wall-cubbie basses on this site so here is mine, have fun. I don't play it if mom is home because the living room is on the other side of the wall and she can't hear tv. Also my neighbor can probably hear it in the next apartment lol. Recorded with microsoft lifecam 3000.
Author: Kbclx
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Created by divkid for use in the make noise soundhack morphagene. There are dry-only, fx-only, and mix versions of this reel in the pack. See it in action at https://youtu. Be/rk4ufmfcouc. Patch walkthrough. The patch starts with the qu-bit chance providing discrete random values (sample and hold) going into an instruo harmonaig. This takes the stepped random voltages and quantizing them to a given scale. I put in the notes c d eb f g ab bb which is a c natural minor scale, the relative minor of eb major (for anyone that's curious). However like most of my modular work i didn't actually tune the oscillators to anything specific. So treat the scale as a pattern of intervals not a set of specific notes. The quantized notes then form 4 voice chords giving us a root, third, fifth and seventh cv output that will be diatonic following the scale pattern, meaning the third will be major or minor, the seventh major, minor or dominant and the fifth natural or diminshed to suit the scale. With the 4 quantized outputs on the harmonaig these all go into the four oscillators on the synthesis technology e370 quad morphing vco. Each of the e370 oscillators are in the basic morph xy mode using the built in rom b set of wavetables. Wavetables are modulating by various mixes of the befaco rampage, mutable instruments tides, wmd multimode envelopes and music thing modular turing machine. The modulation sources are mixed and split with multiples and mixers. These modulating wavetables then go into a bubblesound vca4p where i'm using 4 mk1 intellijel dixie oscillators all un-synced and free running with sine wave lfos. Each lfo freely fades the voice in and out of the vca4p. As this is unsynced there's no regard to pitch changes linked to changes in amplitude and the swells. I find splitting the gate/rhythm from pitch regarding sequencing to be a freeing and interesting way to work that's not available on traditional instruments. This is just a simple application of that idea with the lfos fading freely unrelated to the other modulation or sequencing of pitch. The sound then goes from the vca4p mix out into a befaco mixer and praxis snake charmer which the output section of the larger case and i'm sending a 'pre' auxiliary out into my fx case. The dry sound first goes into the erica synths fusion delay / flanger vintage ensemble which is giving me short modulated delays giving vibrato like sounds and pushing the input level and overdrive gives us some warmth and grit that thickens up the sound and also fills in the gaps left by the free running lfos pulling quieter sounds and compressing in the on board tube. This then outputs to the feedback 1 bit multitap delay module which has it's delay chip pushed to longer times for some added crackle and noise. I'm using the two delay taps for a shorter and longer delay with little feedback to mix the dry sound for a generally noisier and smeared version of the input. This then goes into the xaoc devices kamieniec with it's on board lfo as slow as possibly for a mildly resonant phase shifting. This goes into mutable instruments clouds set to sew random grains slowly and randomly which are pitch shifted up 2 octaves to fill out some high end flourishes against the closed chord voicings at the core of the patch. Finally this goes into a long lush reverb from the halls of valhalla card in the tiptop audio z-dsp. The stereo fx chain and the mono dry signal are mixed in the befaco hexmix and recorded as a mixed stereo file. I'd consider this to be the main 'reel'. However i split the dry signal and the fx only wet stereo signal and recorded those at the same time so you can choose which reel to use and experiment with dry/wet or blended sounds from this patch.
Author: Makenoisemusic
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