Back to a normal loop. This loop contains more noise. . . Though they sound like a rough shaker in the background. The bassdrum is slightly not prevalent.
The mitosis pack contains several loops with melodies. I removed the modulation and let the bass run without changing a pitch for this loop. See also loops 005 and 6.
I changed the synthesizer's ranges and played a bit with reaktor's structures until i realized i was playing with the frequency range. The result is a radically different sound that sounds more like a machine.
A straightforward pattern made in the lmms daw, i used the analog bell preset with a delayed, pitched-down arpeggio of sorts. Over time, the tempo increases, from about 50 bpm in the beginning, to 150 bpm in the end.
It's fun to patch up a kind of analog shift register (3 stages). Doepfer a-160 controls the stages. On a-160 i use /2, /4 and /8. I sample slewed noise. No quantizer.
Recorded in cartagena (spain) in a match between real murcia and efese (cartagena) 1st of june 2010. Recorded with a stereo par (a-b) recorded in a edirol multitrack recorder.
Created with my custom drumkit in hydrogen and korg microsampler so edit with audacity and vst effect. Precision bpm cut and ready to use. . . . And happy 15th birthday freesound!.
Six o' clock friday night in the small village of spannum, northern province of friesland in the netherlands. Subsequently two types of bells. First one strikes six; second one is more of a convocation. Crackling in background are dry autumn leaves. Zoom h4n.
This is the sound of a drill rig operating in a fracking field near tioga, north dakota. I believe a large electric motor is spinning the drill bit. You can hear it shut down near the end of this short sound file.