Very annoying high pitched alarm. This is a one of the results of my attempt to complete a school assignment. We were supposed to create an alarm clock or a ring tone with audiogen synthesizer. I went with as much annoying sound as i managed to produce.
Two sustained voice samples i subsequently pitch shifted and layered for an ambient work (to achieve an 80's choir pad effect). The key is almost in middle c, but slightly off. . . Because i can't sing. The second, lower voice sample was recorded extremely close to the mic to achieve clipping; i wanted to get a buzzy, boomy sound out of it.
I'm not sure why i had called it a "song". It's just a really old recording of me saying "omnom" repeated and layered on top of each other. It's annoying, and that's all it is.
I make a lot of my own samples for my music. They are often for use in granular synthesis or manipulated so that they become unrecognizable. I like to make them available for everyone. Enjoy!.
Captured on a dry day in early winter, the sound of little pieces of hail falling onto the dried leaves of a tree. A delightfully crispy experience. The sound has been looped and is in the public domain for all of humanity to use as they wish without crediting.