Me saying : ladies and gentleman welcome to the the sounds of deep house music. With some delay and reverb. Recorded with a phone processed with fl studio 10.
Keys being jingled, recorded with the zoom h4n's onboard stereo mics. Please leave a comment with any feedback you have! constructive criticism is always welcome!.
Set of keys being dropped, recorded with the zoom h4n's onboard stereo mics. Please leave a comment with any feedback you have! constructive criticism is always welcome!.
Set of keys being dropped, recorded with the zoom h4n's onboard stereo mics. Please leave a comment with any feedback you have! constructive criticism is always welcome!.
Venetian blinds being opened, recorded with the zoom h4n's onboard stereo mics. Please leave a comment with any feedback you have! constructive criticism is always welcome!.
Recorded with my squire telecaster through the walrus slo pedal on 'dream' setting and into the computer with the focusrite interface. Edited on reaper with a shout out to kenny gioia for the tips. Comments are welcome. :-).
Recorded with my epiphone sg and fender squire mini-bass through a focusrite 2i2 interface to reaper. I'm a total newbie with mixing. All comments welcome. :-).
The sound of my cannon dslr taking a picture. You can also hear a little lens movement at the end. Any suggestions are welcome :) don't forget to rate.
Venetian blinds being closed, recorded with the zoom h4n's onboard stereo mics. Please leave a comment with any feedback you have! constructive criticism is always welcome!.
I recorded this sound on my sony handycam outside a nearby church in salzwedel, germany. This is my first upload on this site. Any comment or suggestion is welcome!.
Recorded through the focusrite interface to reaper and edited there using my squire telecaster and squire bass. Thanks to kenny gioia for the tips. Comments welcome and use it as you like. :-).
This is a sentence in bahasa indonesia that says "selamat datang di jogja" or "welcome to jogja" in english. Jogja or yogyakarta city is one of popular tourism destination in indonesia.
Recorded with my zoom h2, but i need it cleaner (and maybe less hesitating) for a composition. Who could record it for me and send it me back? any other instrument welcome too. Thanx.
Welcome to the jungle! ;-)created with the malstroem synthesizer. Two layered patches, stereo. Graintable synthesis, pitchmodulation and lowpassfilters with weak resonance. That's all. No additional effects.
A small creek with a fantastic burble from the water flowing over the rocks. Recording on my cellphone and cleaned up in audacity. Shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
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Recorded in my bathroom sink, water drops dripping into some water. Recorded on a tascam dr-40; cleaned up in audacity. If you use it, shout-outs welcome: production-now. Com.
Song welcoming the onset of diwali, the festival of lights. On the banks of the holy river ganges, a woman in her 40s singing. Recorded on h4n with its internal microphone xy stereo (120 degrees).
Close-mic recording of water being swallowed several times, recorded with the zoom h4n's onboard stereo mics. Please leave a comment with any feedback you have! constructive criticism is always welcome!.
Lighting an electronic cigarette lighter from komazawa, tokyo, japan. The lighter is emblazoned with the word "tadaima" = welcome home. Recorded in mono with an akg 414, fredenstein mic amp, rme fireface interface into pro tools.
An old laptop making weird sounds. It freeze, typing on the keyboard, than crashes and reboots. The fan was broken at that point. Recorded with an iphone 5c.
Finger picking an a-7 chord with my epiphone sg into a focusrite 2i2 interface to reaper. Added a pitch change with reverb and eq. I love how it gives an 'organ' sound. Comments welcome. :-).
Multiple take of a zippo lighter being lit, recorded with zoom h4n on-board stereo mics. Please let me know what you think! constructive criticism is especially welcome!.
Recorded this with my epiphone sg through the focusrite interface into reaper. I changed the octave which gave it an 'organy' sound. I think bach would have had fun with something like this. :-) comments welcome.