This is the sound of typewriting in a mechanical keyboard special for prosody research which it is being done at taln group (upf). In taln different aspects of natural language processis are being done. Learn more at: https://www. Upf. Edu/web/taln.
A repetitive beat created by scratching into the lock groove of a vinyl record and recorded. Sounds further filtered and modified in ableton. Made for a demonstration at loyola high school for a music appreciation course.
I had downloaded two mechanical keyboard sounds from this site one that fell under creative commons: https://freesound. Org/people/dasgoat/sounds/361703/. And the other that uses attribution: https://freesound. Org/people/mattruthsound/sounds/561681/. The very free one had to much background for my taste, while the attribution one required, well, attribution. So i made one for those just looking for a free sound. Enjoy. (although checking out my bad videos on youtube is always appreciated).
This file, i expect, will be hot. All it takes is a very light touch. Really. Wanting to delete the heck out of it doesn't change that. Now i know what happened to the keyboard i just replaced.
Typing on a mechanical keyboard (leopold fc660m, mx browns, enjoypbt and gmk caps). This one is the more bassy of the two recorded using my keyboard. Recorded with a zoom hd1 placed slightly above the left side of the keyboard.
Composed on the sigil scale c, c♯, e, f, g♯, a at 130 bpm. Wav. The sigil scale has 4 transpositions:. 1. C, c♯, e, f, g♯, a2. C♯, d, f, f♯, a, a♯3. D, d♯, f♯, g, a♯, b4. D♯, e, g, g♯, b, c. Left delay (phased) 25 ms.
4 measures of rhythm "mersey beat" from drum machine of vintage german keyboard vermona sk-86 plus one measure of drum fill-in - sufficient for re-creation of the original rhythm. Recorded in stereo at approx. 120 bpm.
This is an old gramophone with a 78rpm vinyl-record. The sounds include the winding-up, the placement of the needle, crackle-noise and other surface sounds of the vinyl, lifted-up needle and the sound of the vinyl record-player stopping. Recorded in stereo on a zoom h4 handheld recorder.
Pressing the enter key on a simple, small bluetooth keyboard. Recorded using a rode nt5 with the regular cardiod capsule and sound devices mixpre-6. Noise-reduction in izotope rx7.
Random typing on an old keyboard, loops neatly. Recorded through fl-studio with an audio technica a2020 microphone. Sent through an eq to remove noise and converted to. Wav. .
My formal rendition of this sound ; ). Http://freesound. Org/people/so6er/sounds/95337/. Put it through adobe audition for tempo precision. Then, ran it through fl studio (phaser, bpf delay, reverb, compression). Then back to audition for final mastering. Please enjoy and credit. Aum.