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Washing Processed 1.wav

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AlienXXX

November 6th, 2009

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Music > Solo instrument
Experimental-67

Ahhhh....lets see.... its late. My brain is not making much sense anymore. Lets see if I can write a half reasonable description.This sample was created in Reason using samples "washing 1" and "washing 2" from this pack. The samples were panned left and right and a LFO synced to tempo was used to swap the panning of both samples.A gate effect run by a pattern sequencer was applied to each sample. Simple channel EQ was used to remove the top high and low to remove some of the rumble and hiss.Finally, to create some patterned high freq noise, a send from both channels was put through amplitude modulation and sent through a band pass filter with high resonance and the filter freq controlled by a complex LFO.Pheew!

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134bpm
creative
experimental
noise
pattern
processed
rhythmic
rhythmic-noise
washing-machine

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:26.865

File size

4.5 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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9puppys

7 years, 10 months ago

this makes me think of things like James Bond, etc, or an intense fleeing scene from like a horror movie or something XD

9
99thDimension

15 years, 3 months ago

that would make a great backsound for techo, well done.

AlienXXX

16 years, 1 month ago

I am glad you like it.

The original sample was recorded using a cheap webmic and a very simple sound recorder/editor: Wave Editor from Creative Labs - It was part of the software that came with a Sound Blaster 32 I purchased almost 10 years ago.

The actual processing was done by loading the samples into a sample player in Reason, and then (as I have put on the sample description), ran through a series of Reason effects, essentially filters and gates.

Kyster

16 years, 1 month ago

This is actually a pretty nice sound!

What audio editor did you use?

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