A choir singing "well done judas, good old judas". Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
A choir singing "so long judas, good old judas". Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
Quick and sweet guitar sample with heavy reverb & chorus. One chord played 4 different times without any other instruments. 86bpm. Donations - tukyo. Eth.
A short, non-verbal male vocal phrase or chant in a lower register. Recorded with a sony ericsson phone mic and post-processed in audacity. Since this is actually me singing it would be cool to hear how you use it.
Heavily processed sounds form the symbiotic waves module by pittsburgh modular. Filtered through the intellijel atlantis filter. Effects were minifooger chorus and occasionally strymon delay or flint. The name give a hint which oscillator model and processor were used.
These are recordings of a small female choir group i recorded for a college film back in 2012. Captured with a stereo mid side mic into pro tools at 96k for use with effects such as paul stretch. I uploaded the cleanest takes i got, room noise is there but isn't terrible.
Creepy music box recorded in audacity on a yamaha ew300 keyboard using music box voice and choir voice in background with normalized amplitude lowered in audacity by -9db.
In the range of three octaves, sung by me in 13 tracks. Not completely in tune. The first one is unedited sound. The second is transposed an octave lower. The third is transposed two octaves lower. In the fourth all the latter are sounded together (39 voices). The transposing makes a peculiar effect to the voice specially in the second (12 semitone) transposition.
A short, non-verbal vocal phrase or chant in a higher register. Male voice but could be used as female. Recorded with a sony ericsson phone mic and post-processed in audacity. Since this is actually me singing it would be cool to hear how you use it.