Pieza compuesta por dos sonidos, uno agudo y uno grave, en el cual el primero marca el pulso y el segundo la clave. Piece made with two sounds, one high and one low. The first one marks the pulse and the second one the compasses.
Pieza compuesta por dos sonidos, uno agudo y uno grave, en el cual el primero marca el pulso y el segundo la clave. Piece made with two sounds, one high and one low. The first one marks the pulse and the second one the compasses.
Pieza compuesta por dos sonidos, uno grave y uno agudo, en el cual el primero marca el pulso y el segundo la clave. Piece made with tow sounds, one low and one high. The first one marks the pulse and the second one the compasses.
Pieza compuesta por dos sonidos, uno agudo y uno grave, en el cual el primero marca el pulso y el segundo la clave. Piece made with two sounds, one high and one low. The first one marks the pulse and the second one the compasses.
Pieza compuesta por dos sonidos, uno agudo y uno grave, en el cual el primero marca el pulso y el segundo la clave. Piece made with two sounds, one high and one low. The first one marks the pulse and the second one the compasses.
Pieza de tres sonidos, uno grave, medio y agudo, inspirados en la clave africa rumba. Piece with three sounds, one high, one mid and one low, inspirited in an african compass.
120 bpm, 4/4, stereo, 44100, 32bit, beat created using cakewalk bbl. Used 3 vst kits to create: cakewalk tts-1 standard set, sitala vst loaded with linn ml1 dm samples, and cakewalk si-drum kit beat pusher prog. Mixed together.
Erh's nugroove1 with some edited samples of erdie's explosion sample, it ends with a reverse explosion. I took the sweeps out of erh's loop and put them on 2 different tracks, and there is an obvious change in tempo. Some simple delay, uncompressed, a simple eq setting. . . That's all.
This is something i played on my roland td7 kit set on the symphonic patch. Use it as you like but please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).
This was produced by tapping on a stethoscope which had an earbud pressed against a shure sm57 mic. Low pass filter applied, as well as compression and a gate. Chorus added. Used a recording cassette deck as a preamp going into an m-audio audiophile usb soundcard. Note: if you're having problems listening to this clip, the cutoff frequency of your speaker set may be too high(solution: new speakers). The signal strength exists almost entirely in the very low frequencies, so you may need a sub-woofer to hear it. Otherwise, try turning your speaker volume all the way up. Doing so may saturate the signal and at least allow you to hear the harmonics of the signal caused by the distortion. I don't recommend it, but you'll at least maybe be able to hear something.