This is simply a synth playing a c note with the pitch automated. Typically used in modern electronic music to signify a build and create an euphoric feeling.
This is a very short excerpt of carnatic music. This sound is basically used for a demonstration of the importance of loudness and timbre in melody. A synthesized melody sound and a monotonized version of that sound will be soon linked here in the description.
Recreating the pitch shift used by pink floyd in echos. Inspired by taking the now retro echophonto its extreme flange edge and tweaking. . . Rendered in reaper with markers at 48 khz 32 bit fp for the beloved morphagene fans out there. Go back in time and enjoy!.
Recordings of an indian santoor, especially rolls plaid on single notes; pitch is indicated in file name, recorded using multiple k&k; contact microphones.
An 8mm film projector being turned on. The projector then runs for over a minute, with some changes in pitch as the reel grows smaller. The reel then reaches the end and is pulled through the projector before the projector is turned off.
6 octaves of a simple square wave in concert c for reference. Tuning oscillators has never been easier! just patch an oscillator output into the morphagene input, select an octave with the organize control and dial sound on sound to mix the two to assist in tuning.