Processed version of:https://freesound. Org/people/toiletrolltube/sounds/422056/which is itself a processed version of:https://freesound. Org/people/gis_sweden/sounds/417382/. Signal chain was as follows:1) gate (otherwise the quiet parts would have a lot of digital sounding noise after processing)2) spectral processing (frequency reversing) applied using unfiltered audio's specops vst plugin. 3) reverb4) slight compression. Effects 1), 3) an 4) above were applied using ableton live's built in effects.
Single hit of a vibraslap. Original file duplicated and processed with delay on one channel panned hard left and reverb on the second channel panned hard right. Hit moves nicely across the stereo field.
This is a version of my previously submitted sound, http://www. Freesound. Org/people/brotherprovisional/sounds/75063/, but high pass filtered at 90 hz for "safety" concerns.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
A friend was travelling, stayed over, and brought a battered clarinet (they play saxophone usually)- i sampled, separated a few overtones, and put them back together.
My dad had an old beat-up mouth organ, which was double tuned, in micro-tones to give a shimmering vibrato effect. I loved to just explore the overtones, and recompose them to make complex chords.
My dad had an old beat-up mouth organ, which was double tuned, in micro-tones to give a shimmering vibrato effect. I loved to just explore the overtones, and recompose them to make complex chords.
Clicking sound made by touching my thumbnail to the blades of a moving ceiling fan. Some digital artifacts are audible due to overzealous noise reduction applied after the recording was made.
Efeito sonoro gravado nos estúdios de áudio da universidade anhembi morumbi para a disciplina "tecnologia de áudio" do curso produção de música eletrônica pelos estudantes: igor fiche, eduardo fendler, renan mitsuro, lucas guimarães.
Sick beats from the block -sliced and processed breaks beats and sick rythms for idm glitch and downtempo tracks breakbeat and electronica. Made with battery and a slicer and a load of vst's. Tempos from 90 - 185 bpm totally loopable! break those rythms down girls! (and boys!) oh i love the acid jazz and the drunks. They rule!.
The beat was made using the real drum sounds in fruity loops for a friend who wanted to jam some new guitar riffs for his band. The tempo was originally 60 bpm but sounds better at 90bpm. It comprises of 2 bars of drums with hats and 2 with a ride.
There was this heavy wind warning the other night, so i have captured the sound from inside the house. The recorded was lying near the window in the bathroom. I have processed it a bit. . . .
This the sound of an entire working process of a machine called cnc from the berg (biomedical electronics research group). A cnc (computer numerical control) is the automated control of machining tools [1], and in the berg is used to craft electrical hardware for biomedical projects. Learn more at: http://berg. Upf. Edu/[1] https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/numerical_control.