Typing with metallic fingers. Why do all the work when your robot can do it for you? created using a wooden stick hitting different plastic and metal materials, then layered and matched to a typing cadence.
Robotic voice (speach synthesizer) repeating in russian "i'm you electronic identity card, you are my prisoner". Looping. Example of use http://youtu. Be/o687bbjqf2a.
Here are the highlights from a mri machine (a ge signa, i believe). Probably useful for robot sounds. You'll also note the cooling system in there as well. These things dissipate a huge amount of energy and are quite interesting. The actual sounds come from vibration of the coils as the machine runs through it's patterns.
A challenge finally approaches that is worthy of my attention. I am bladebot 2000, the final threat to this planet. Prepare to be crushed beneath my fist of doom. Appearence.
A czech guy named "staney the robot man" who lives in prague build this little synth. It's completely handmade and consists of a bunch of analog circuitry that when powered creates strange oscillations in current. It's also built into a seseame street toy saxophone. This set sounds like a robot talking. If chopped up and sequenced you could do a lot with it.
Original patches for native instruments ‘massive’ in combination with original foley samples. A small, initial sample package for various science fiction style sounds.
Synthetic and musique-concrete for an experimental demo soundtrack. Used mimeophon, erbe-verb, dpo and qpas to create a "who pushed the button?" soundtrack. Great fun converting the sound of a pencil on paper to one part of the track. Enjoy!.