A slowed down and heavily edited recording of a chemical boiling i recorded in my chemistry class. Sounds like a medium-sized volume of lava. Loops perfectly. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro on 08/05/2019. Edited in audacity.
A slowed down and heavily edited recording of a chemical boiling i recorded in my chemistry class. Sounds like a medium-sized volume of lava. Loops perfectly. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro on 08/05/2019. Edited in audacity.
A slowed down and heavily edited recording of a chemical boiling i recorded in my chemistry class. Sounds like a large reservoir of lava, so it be suitable in a volcano setting. Has less treble than lava loop 3. Loops perfectly. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro on 08/05/2019. Edited in audacity.
A slowed down and heavily edited recording of a chemical boiling i recorded in my chemistry class. Sounds like a large reservoir of magma, so it be suitable in a volcano setting. Loops perfectly. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro on 08/05/2019. Edited in audacity.
Drilling to the earth's core through magma and stone. Designed with 2 synthesizers: pro 53(magma and stone sound) and waldorf ppg wave 2. V (drilling sound), edited with eq's in cubase.
Medium sized rocks being dragged, scraped, dropped on other rocks on top of a cloth and a wooden table. Recorded on an h2n zoom recorder, m/s raw setting.
This is a sound to emulate cracks on a wall as they happen or rocks falling off a cave or earthquake aftermath. Simply by holding my olympus ws600 against a lamp with beeds and crumbling hard plastic on the other then i uploaded the file to audicity and added the gverb effect to make it sound from a short distance and converted the file to mono as well :).
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Morceau d'improvisation à la guitare électrique par Arthur P. (11 ans et quelques) pour l'émission Culture(s) Numérique(s) numéro 11 (juin 2019) sur Radio Pluriel. Publié ici avec son accord.
My dw 13" collectors snare recorded with a shure pg56 on the top and a shure sm57 on the bottom with the phase reversed on the bottom mic. Both mics run through my mackie onyx 1620 mic preamps. The track is uncompressed.
Marbles being shaken together in the hand. A clinking sound comes from the marbles hitting one another. Recorded with a zoom h6 and stereo microphone (rode ntg2).
Recorded with a zoom h2n via it's ms configuration. The side microphone was slightly open. The rock formation of that particular spot of the beach caused the water to bump inside it.
Unprocessed snare drum sample (1 of 4) which was created during the last recordings with my band. Recorded with a dynamic microphone. I would describe the sound as a "rock snare which wants to be a funk snare".
Stale bread falling into a plastic bowl. Kinda sounds a rock falling onto a surface. Recorded with an sm57, limited to -9db, and normalized. (no eq or other compression etc. ).