I made this after listening to the first track listen on this page:. Http://www. Redbullmusicacademy. Com/magazine/psychoacoustics-introduction-feature. Mr. Stockhausen has produces some amazingly real sounds back in the times when no computers were out there to do any dsp for him. Synthesized with zynaddsubfx within lmms.
Sound is an ibanez fz-7 fuzz fed back into itself into a nanoverb delay. The feedback creates a sound somewhat like a droning saxophone at times. Peak reduction done in goldwave, otherwise unprocessed.
The sample is a short blast from the last couple of seconds of a noise track i just completed. . . A lot of neat, varried textures and such. . . The very end is me screaming while rapidly turning a distortion on and off.
This is some feedback that was recorded in the studio after we had finished recording some songs, it was just something to do, the effect pedal used in this is a 'electro-harmonix polychorus'. Some interesting sounds in there.
I used the free lokomotiv synth as source, with shit tons of effect processing and mixdown bouncing to result in almost sounding unrecognizable from its starting point.
This is one of many build ups from my personal effects library. I used a time-stretch,and added a heavy eq over it for an added bass effect. It builds from in fade to original volume with re-verb. Enjoy. .
A sequence in a minor. Spring reverb feedback. Filter sweeps controlled by nlc sloth. I'm not using a sequencer. There are other was to obtain a sequence on a modular synth.
Feedback from messing around with a cloned circuit of the tr-808 bass drum. If decay is extended too far, the circuit gets stuck in a feedback loop and produces awesome deep-bass analogue sine waves.
Feedback from messing around with a cloned circuit of the tr-808 bass drum. If decay is extended too far, the circuit gets stuck in a feedback loop and produces awesome deep-bass analogue sine waves.
A quirky digital noise type sound. The sound is played in different frequences and can be cut with ease. Can be used for all types of movie effects and in music. Enjoy!.
Sound is distortion+flanger in feedback loop, into various pedals (including fuzz and harmonizer. ) sounds kind of like a glitchy, digital chainsaw. . . Or something.
Made using ableton and some self-generated feedback in the studio, this was produced for a stage play in which a character is electrocuted by a faulty amplifier.