The result of a blending of a couple different sounds in figure53's qlab program made to sound like a violent needle rip on a record. Beefier than the common 'zipper' sound.
Made by me running my hand along the side of corrugated cardboard, sounds similar to a vinyl scratch. If you do use the sound in something consider linking it in the comments, i'd love to see it.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
Experiment with vinyl record recombination. Records were cut-up and duct-taped back together in slices and then played on turntable using pin as needle.
I was digitalising one old vinyl recording. I decided to cut out some interesting noises. This is an edited recording consisting of several pieces. Edit it to your needs. The recording was done with a zoom h2 from a stereo line.
Old vinyl piano song, vintage. A very old piano track i composed. Recorded and mastered through audio software, no factory samples. Recorded in ireland. Made by msfx.