Drone made from a recorded acoustic guitar. Two octaves lower. Approximately 90 bpm (or 120/180 bpm). . . Simple pattern but now its more dark and sinister. . .
Simple bass loop at 93 bpm and free to use. I'd love to hear what you make with this but credit is optional (if you wish to credit me then credit me as "blaink saint").
C major scale played on a martin sigma 6 string acoustic guitar with old steel strings using a seymour duncan soundhole pickup into a presonus audio box interface. Recorded at 120bpm in living room.
Soundtrack made by two tracks of guitar and some delay effects. Recorded with a cheap spanish guitar to test my brand new akg 214. Recorded at home through an avid fast track solo device to reaper.
A dark and somber melody played on an acoustic guitar with a slight reverb to create an expansive sound. Captures feelings of unease and mixed emotion. Good for podcast intros or background music for storytelling or poetry. Please include somewhere in your project "music by andrey psyche"enjoy.
A simple guitar gesture played on a blueridge br-63 with old strings, recorded with a zoom h4n about 8 inches away from and pointed at the sound hole, reduced to mono with audacity. This sound was recorded for the purposes of harmonic + stochastic analysis in xavier serra's coursera class, audio signal processing for music applications.
An improvised stoner riff played on an archtop guitar passed through pharaoh fuzz then through an orange amplifier with overdrive enabled. After that the signal goes directly into the computer. Recorded using an alesis io/2 interface with input set to "line" and gain to the minimum.
High e played on an acoustic gibson jumbonormalized to -3db with audacity. The guitar was recorded with a single microphone (a brauner phantera) connected to an api pre-amp. The signal was fed into a digidesign a/d converter and recorded in protools 9 in waveform audio file format. All the samples were subsequently edited with the gpl software audacity. Location milano, italy. 2013.
High e played on an acoustic gibson jumbo. The guitar was recorded with a single microphone (a brauner phantera) connected to an api pre-amp. The signal was fed into a digidesign a/d converter and recorded in protools 9 in waveform audio file format. All the samples were subsequently edited with the gpl software audacity. Location milano, italy. 2013.
3 notes using vibrato on my classical guitar. Recorded with my yamaha pocketrak and edited in sony vegas. Please comment on what you will use it for. Thanks. :^).