Someone opening an envelope. Neutral background indoor atmos. Recorded on a zoom h1. This is raw and unedited. As used in release the clowns sketch comedy podcast, which you can find here releasetheclowns. Podbean. Com.
Doepfer a-119. Maybe not the coolest module on the market. But i have plans for this little friend. Bought it used. "module a-119 (external input / envelope follower) is designed to allow external audio signals to be integrated into the" (from doepfer home page) modular synth. As delay i use joyo analog delay.
Modular synth patch where two envelopes are involved in a chase. There could have been a rhythm, but i let chaos disturb theharmony. The triangle wave sounds are "distorted" in a wave rectifier. Kind of metallic sound? interesting. The kind of patch only an owner to a modular synth findany interest in. Maybe a little more interesting then theprevious sound. . . This has an ambient feel. Why?answer: different wave forms, changed envelopes and reverb. A lot of reverb. Do you find any use for some part of this sound let me know!the "ground/root pith" is 122hz. . . Almost a b. . . But not really. I tune my oscillators without caring about "real" tones. The quantizer makes the steps between tones.
This is the first of five multi-sampled little phatty's bass sounds. This is a gift for visitors of my blog, synthway. Http://synthway. Wordpress. Com.
Three looping envelopes 2 on quadra and one pip slope. Forming a minimal rhythm. It's not stable. I make it even more unstable by injecting some cv to one of the envelopes. Maybe i injected a little to much? cool anyway.
Morceau d'improvisation à la guitare électrique par Arthur P. (11 ans et quelques) pour l'émission Culture(s) Numérique(s) numéro 11 (juin 2019) sur Radio Pluriel. Publié ici avec son accord.
A short recording of a partial song in a champagne bar. You can hear the piano, and then a singer, as well as the crowd. The bar is on a cruise ship, the norwegian gem, in the fall of 2019.
This is a d major in drop d tuning on a fine martin guitar i recorded in my studio. I use it for mail notification. Thought somebody else might like to.
molly was the name of the female voice prompt personality on the blue violet vmx voice mail systems when this "good-bye" was recorded at hewlett-packard in 1993 using a macintosh se-30 and an farralon macrecorder.
The sounds of arriving home: inserting the key into the lock, opening the door, shuffling through the mail. Recorded in summer, so there are songbirds chirping in the background.
Banging on open and closed empty mailboxes with my hands in my neighborhood. You can hear neighbors talking in the background. Recorded with a zoom h5.
3 chain connected looping envelopes slowly finding a rhythm. At the start of the recording i set the tree envelopes at random loop length. Slowly they work their way to a more simple rhythm. Why? at about 2 minutes the rhythm is rather short phrase.