Experimental panning 4 note sequence with superimposed skydiving vocals from arbhar. Passed through usual effects. Rendered at 48khz 32 bit fp in reaper for morphagene with markers. Enjoy!.
This is a quick minecraft note block loop (drums only) that i made in multitrack daw mobile (i don't know how i did it in that app, it's so hard to use) with original sounds from the game. And in case you want to know it's 105 bpm. I'll work on more note block tracks soon. Also sorry it's not a perfect loop you will have to take off some space on the end of the clip for it to be perfectly continuous. The app is very hard to use so i couldn't cut it just right.
Samples of the small glockenspiel i started out on as a child. Have fun! :-). Recorded with a zoom h5 and a rode nt2000. Edited in audacity and ocenaudio. It's always nice to hear what projects you use these sounds for. Let me know. ;-).
Recording of my kalimba tuned to c-major (give or take a few cents), striking the lowest possible note. Recorded on a rode nt1-a through a scarlett 2i2 interface. Noise-reduced for clarity.
Lowest string (f1, gauge 0. 74) playing again, but this time with heavy distortion and no reverb. There is some barely noticeable noise towards the end, picked up by the guitar pickups. Djenty, almost bass guitar stringish tone.
Scale of g played slowly, 2 octaves, each note detached, on a reed quena (south american flute). Might be useful to sample notes. Recorded with zoom h4n, unprocessed.
Half-assed multisampling of highly damaged toy piano in my grandmother's attic. One strike of each key, then some random hits and glissandos. Recorded with a sony pcm-d50.
Little intro made on my phone with one of the guitar apps for android. With drums. 103 bpm(exact 102. 7) if you want to continue with the drums they are cakewalk si-drumkit program "smooth. Prog".
Some say 528hz and 741hz is a devil interval, and you can get hurt or even been dead by listening to one. Some don't give a crap what others are saying. So take it on your own risk. God bless!.