Four different throat clears that i cut out of narration recordings i was making. Recorded using audacity with audio-technica atr2100 mic. Noise reduction applied.
Mixed different sounds from freesound together for a jingle for a podcast. Not done yet tho. A woman talking, piano in the background and "chemistry" sound effects. Sound i used:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/robinhood76/sounds/95759/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/freqman/sounds/24270/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/daveincamas/sounds/44074/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/acclivity/sounds/33711/.
Based on irish folk tales, i was told that the screech of a barn owl is what gave birth to that myth. And so, using a snowy owl's screech and some audio wizardry, you now have a banshee. Enjoy!.
This series is done through layering and processing many samples of drum sounds i synthesised using various plugins namely xoxo's vst's and zynaddsubfx mixed with some old hardware samples i made a long time ago. There are 4 packs of the same series : perc snare kick and hats all using the same process.
One in a set of hi-hat. . . Like(?) sounds i made in sound forge. I don't actually remember if this was made from fm-synthesis, or from a recording. I think they could be good for percussion.
One in a set of hi-hat. . . Like(?) sounds i made in sound forge. I don't actually remember if this was made from fm-synthesis, or from a recording. I think they could be good for percussion.
One in a set of hi-hat. . . Like(?) sounds i made in sound forge. I don't actually remember if this was made from fm-synthesis, or from a recording. I think they could be good for percussion.
One in a set of hi-hat. . . Like(?) sounds i made in sound forge. I don't actually remember if this was made from fm-synthesis, or from a recording. I think they could be good for percussion.
A short segment as i played along with the ramones' song: my brain is hanging upside down. I recorded it on my roland td-9 module and edited it in sony sound forge and sony vegas. There's a slight buzz that i get and i tried to clean it up as best i could with noise reduction. Someday i'll figure out what is causing the buzz. Please comment on what you may use it for. Thanks :-).
Sampled from custom-made 13. 5 inch hihat cymbals created by master cymbal smith mike skiba. The top cymbal weighs in at 1145 grams with the bottom weighing 1215 grams. This is a stick tap on the bow of the closed cymbals using the tip of the stick.