Inside the plane, just before taking off. You can hear the pilot sayin' "cabin crew, prepare for take off". Sound recorded with my zoom h4n, 48k, 16 bits. Feel free to share,.
This is extracted and processed audio from webcams. What you are hearing is background noise that i've amplified, and sometimes dialogue that is processed beyond recognition.
Simple dreamy pad that i might be using in a track, created using the calf plugins. A single file containing several octaves of c and g notes, suitable for cutting, looping and sampling. Have fun!.
Vocals through arbhar processed through microcosm and erbe-verb. Plucks from rings and plaits. Panning via x-pan and stereo strip (divkid). Rendered in reaper at 48khz 32 bit fp for morphagene. Enjoy!.
Landing boeing 772 airplane flying by at 300 m altitude, observed about 300 m to the side of the flight path (upward looking angle about 45 deg at closest point). Recorded with zoom h2n voicerecorder, normal stereo mode, no compression. Some birds in the environment (natural birds). If you want it to fly the other direction just reverse the stereo.
This sound was made with 3 lfos, 1 vco and 1 vca. It was decided that the sound should be 30s. It took some tries for me to set the lfo that controlled the vca. The vca controls the output amplitude of the sound.
A pluck on a jew's harp. Recorded late at night in my bedroom on a samsung mp3 player. I enhanced it to the best of my abilities in audacity since the original recording had a low bitrate (64kbps mp3), the volume was low and it had a lot of static noise. Unfortunately the recording have a lot less warmth to it than the instrument has in reality. I am not sure of the tone of the harp but i believe it is a c, if it is not please let me know. 1 of 15.
Ventilation sound in small room (loo) of an historical building in mildura australia. First noticed the drone years ago but didn't have a portable recorder. Thought it would would be a great track for a dramatic scene.
Ventilation sound in small room of an historical building in mildura australia. First noticed the drone years ago but didn't have a portable recorder. Thought it would would be a great background track for a dramatic scene.
A very low frequency tone/drone made with the studiofactory software synth. It's a cross-mod of the perlin tone generator with a formant generator. This is about as low and loud as my current speaker/amplifier system allows. Use with care i. E. Turn down your playback systems output before you play it. Final mastering was done with audacity.