Drop noise made with the mouth and amended by accelerating the speed and introduction of a "pluck" between each drop of molten noise at the beginning and end.
Warning: harsh noise with resonant malefactors. Bad q ! bad q!. Noise sound through analog phase shifter and steiner parker filter through a holtech-based delay. I imagine this as a soundtrack to an ultraviolent horror movie scene.
Washes of colored noise interspersed with splatters of tonal sound, created by processing some very basic synthesizer tones through granular synthesis program granulab.
Sound of a handheld hair drier being turned on and off, operated at various speeds, and finally directed at the mic, causing some entertaining distortion.
Nasty sound of a crumpled, used milk carton with a bit of water in it being manipulated, resulting in many disgusting sounding slurps, gurgles, and squelching noises.
As i was riding the ferry from ward's island to centre island, the pa was glitching out. I took a few recordings -- this was the longest & clearest. Enjoy!.
Sometimes when you play audio from vinyl, you hear some distorion when voice rising up in the track and dissapearing distortion when voise rising down. This sample eliminates this distorion. Tested on several music track and it works excelent for me.
It's ben a hard day. I have been an official at an big youth athletics competition. I chill down (or off?) with a modular synth moment. . . . I will not try to explain the patch.
A sound of spinning one of those round wooden 'doll-inside-of-a-doll-inside-of-a-doll' things. If there's a certain word for it i can't remember. I added reverb and delay and stuff.
A sound of spinning one of those round wooden 'doll-inside-of-a-doll-inside-of-a-doll' things. If there's a certain word for it i can't remember. I added reverb and delay and stuff.
Ambient noise created with the melda noise genertor vst plugin, the melda auto pitch vst plugin and the illformed glitch vst plugin. Loopable and suitable for background treatments.
I tried to import a raw, pcm audio sample into audacity and it came out like this. It was alot worse when it was imported, right now this is about as audibly palatable as i could get it to. This is still loud, so turn your speakers down a little bit before playing.
Each accidental pattern was mined out of a much longer recording. I noticed these interesting sequences of noises while editing other samples over the years and threw them into a catch-all folder. All of these were recorded with a usb-stick mic so they have a nice lo-fi distorted quality. Try looping any of these patterns and you'll hopefully understand why i selected them.