Sonido de una calculadora modificado con un filtro curiosos que le da cierto aire a el maullido de un perro. Sound of a calculator that sounds like a dog.
This sound i made with a python script. The script simulates a 2d-network of 13x13 identical masses connected with springs. I 'feed' one mass in a corner of the network with a 'chirp' of 400-2000 hz for one second and the system resonates at its characteristic frequencies. I 'listen' to the resonating system in the adjacent corner. The decay of the sound was build in, but the last half second i edited the volume to zero. The code took a few hours to execute. You may want to change the picture of this sound to the frequency-domain. Yo! awesome! nerd-pride! :-).
Multiple versions of a human being pressing the number keys on a calculator. Recorded with and mixed from a rode ntg-2 and a studioelectronics se2000 in a double mono setup.
A morphagene-formatted reel of typing and tapping sounds on a vintage apple iie desktop computer. These sounds were recorded using a zoom h6 and cut into splices using reaper. Download, retitle the file as mg1. Wav (or whatever number is next available on your morphagene's sd card) and start patching!. For more information on the morphagene, check out its manual on our website: http://makenoisemusic. Com/modules/morphagene. . . . As well as a playlist of morphagene videos on our youtube channel: https://www. Youtube. Com/playlist?list=pl0jgfc0fwqshzzpzdtucojgcrgy4h0jsr. Happy patching!.
Title Soft Whistle Artist stilgar Original mp3 data Length:0:05 minutes (227.06 KB) Format:FLAC Mono 44kHz 342Kbps (VBR) User tags Human, whistling Type Single Subject, Human PDSounds record number 619 Comment Whistling softly over the microphone.
Recorded from line-in from a 13-year-old boombox tuned to the bottom of the am dial and moved around near the computer and printer. You can hear the base computer noise, then at 00:17 you start to hear the radio get closer to the printer which is off but plugged in.
An illustration with music of Humpty Dumpty from : Walter Crane, Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes, A Collection of Alphabets, Rhymes, Tales, and Jingles (London, 1877), p. 42.
This is a free sound design. Sound picture of a room with machines. A sound experiment with samples that were created previously in different ways and ways, as well as samples created for this piece. A lot of granular synthesis and filtration, equalization and convolutional reverb.
Sound of computer keyboard (standard plastic desktop keyboard by dell) being used to type a sentence. Recorded using zoom h4, normalized with audacity and adde fade-in and fade-out. Recorded at the communication campus of the upf, barcelona, spain.
Recorded from line-in from a 13-year-old boombox tuned to the bottom of the am dial and placed near the computer. You can hear the cd-player starting up, working, stopping, working again. At one point i skip through a track with winamp creating a choppy sound. When the cd player stops you can hear the base computer noise.
Keyboard typing and mouse clicking: various sounds of keyboard typing, mouse clicking and rolling over wood table. Recorder: zoom h4n with the internal mic on 48khz with 24bit.