A short sample of a cricket recorded in cuernavaca, morelos, méxico on summer but with time modified to go slower, so an interest different quality of sound appears. Recorded whit a zoom h1.
A power chord recorded with an ibanez, processed through guitar rig and some other guitar amps, and time-streched with paulstretch. Two recordings used for stereo. I also added some reverse reverb.
Portion of the noontime repertoire of the tower church bells in a small town, with a car passing close by. In the background, a cicada trills (which means it is the height of summer in the southeast united states).
Old clock: old mechanical clock, timepiece, watch, tick tock, tik tak. Mechanical, clicking sound of an old clock. Recorded with zoom h4n. Cut into loop. Converted to flac (audacity; level 8).
Just a stereo recording of the crackling fireplace outside my house burning wood. There were fireworks being set off by neighbors in the background if you listen closely so my apologies for that. Recorded with a zoom h4n.
Atmosphere in a garden in a swiss suburb at day in winter/spring. Sparrows, crows, distant voices, distant construction site, distant small airplane (getting closer at around 1 min). Recorded with zoom h1n with internal stereo mic.
1 minute of a grandfather's clock ticking in time with a swinging pendulum. Clock was mic'd from inside the case. This sound works well with subtle speed changes to match video of pendulum swing.
I was wondering how to make a glitch soynd since i was downloading a lot of that. Ended up making this beat type thing. ( needs compression). I recorded my self saying "how the f%%k do i make a glitch sound!?" i reversed the f word for censorship. Then it use the mix modulation function in caustic's modular synth to modulate it with a 909 beat & a 8bit synth sound.
Distressed cicada on the ground clicking or trilling very fast and loudly. The insect had dried and flown, apparently, but for some reason landed in the wrong area in the late afternoon on a very hot day.
A sci-fi sound i made by heavily processing an extremely fast drumloop in fl studio. The kick sample i used is royalty free, created by markus hakala, and obtained from howtomakeelectronicmusic. Com.