This is the 3rd of a set of electronic snippets inspired by my recent database course. This is the only piece that does not loop. Created in garageband.
The sequence is not stable. I'm not touching the synth. Te electronics are making variations. Not what i thought but interesting. Sequencing in my usual way with a vclfo. My plan was to upload a short loop, but the variations was so interesting. . . .
Sound made on modular. Today i cant come up with no cool name for my sound. I hope "fussy" is an okay name for a sick rhythm. "fussy" sounds sweet in my ears. Google corrects me, "do you mean 'fuzzy'?". No, i dont. I want fussy. . . Eehhh well. . . .
A self generating patch going though the zoom ms-70cdr. The synth generates weird noises etc and the fx adds reverb anda strange clipped pan fx. I recorded 5 minutes.
Cross fm modulated filters performing a painful dance on your eardrums. This is noise but with a musical and rhythmic trace. I keep coming back to my vcfs…?.
100 bpm loop made in ableton live 9all sounds synthesized in sylenth1 plugin. You may use it in films, ads, whatnot, but i'd appreciate it if you would credit my soundcloud account (http://www. Soundcloud. Com/meowfi).
Patch on a large modular analog synth, mainly doepfer but with some sputnik and intellijel modules. Sounds very arp 2600-ish, a soundcape reminiscent of birdsong and tweets. Mainly tuned filters seeded with pink noise.
Another room acoustic ambiance recording. Connected my little modular to a guitar amp (orange crush 12l). Some overdrive added character to the sound and the simple patch. Placed my phone 2,5meters from the speaker and recorded. No post editing! not even amplification.
Samples from a freakenfurby, a circuit-bent furby toy by dave barnes. These are glitched speech synthesized vocalizations recorded at 32 bits by direct connection into sonar. They were downsampled to 16-bit, broken into individual cues, edited and processed and filtered to remove offset correction issues and other unpleasant artifacts.
Samples from a freakenfurby, a circuit-bent furby toy by dave barnes. These are "normal" speech synthesized vocalizations (without glitches) recorded at 32 bits by direct connection into sonar. They were downsampled to 24-bit, broken into individual cues and processed and filtered to remove offset correction issues and other unpleasant artifacts.
Here is a strange glitch that i received after a mate gave me his animation project. I don't know where it comes from, i hope it will help someone in his sound design project.
I simply took guitar sample and edited it, then i added an interesting sound sample and made sweet melody with some plugins. The soft which i used is just fl studio. This sound is about 2010.