you know, I've tried to synthesize winds because they seem like the easiest thing to synthesize, yet everytime I did, I got cheap awful sounds. This sample is how it should be done. I agree with everyone above, a great deep wind.
I was going to reply with a PM but I figured it'd be better to comment. This is a great recording! I like how you used multiple fingers for a natural chorus effect, it adds a whole other texture element to the sound. I'll definitely have fun with this! Thanks a lot!
The above should have read; Good stuff - very real - now we have both natural and artificial winds firmly in the can Dobroide - master of the elements - and chipfork - synthesiser of winds! Sorry about the cock-up. Great sound.
this isn't the sound I mentioned in the Forum, but it makes the point just as well: Close up this could be pretty tumultuous, but it's actually pretty peaceful. Amazing how these sounds surround us everyday, but close-up they're a whole world. A fine bunch of captures.
the wonderful thing about these processed bird-sounds is how they reveal canyons inside, how they create a space as big as a gorge. These are deep & beautiful. Have you considered long ones? Pitch-shifting, of course, is memory-hungry & takes time; but it reveals caverns in a bird's vocal cords, and brings out nuances we'd otherwise not hear. Haunting uploads...
so many fun ways to create 'blasts' on synthesizers...I love the "threshold rumble" that follows this. You've put up some really vivid sounds since coming here. Many thanks.
I missed this when it went up---it sounds like a reeeeeallly pissed off dog. Great piece of sound capture. Take a sound by itself, it's a whole other world...
I usually don't comment on rhythm samples because I'm really not knowledgeable about all that goes into them, but I really like what you've submitted, and this one is very enticing. I agree with Sub-d, on both accounts.
great! loved this immediately
Great clip. Worked perfectly for a video Im working on.
great rubbed glass sounds! like glass trapped and shouting to get out...
yeah - more creative bleeps & bloops from your head.
you know, I've tried to synthesize winds because they seem like the easiest thing to synthesize, yet everytime I did, I got cheap awful sounds. This sample is how it should be done. I agree with everyone above, a great deep wind.
lightly processed? lol
The beauty of the humble sine. very nice.
I was going to reply with a PM but I figured it'd be better to comment. This is a great recording! I like how you used multiple fingers for a natural chorus effect, it adds a whole other texture element to the sound. I'll definitely have fun with this!
Thanks a lot!
Hey - love it!
Great deep wind.
The above should have read; Good stuff - very real - now we have both natural and artificial winds firmly in the can Dobroide - master of the elements - and chipfork - synthesiser of winds! Sorry about the cock-up. Great sound.
Good stuff - very real - now you have both natural and artificial winds firmly in the can. Dobroide - master of the elements!
what a interesting sound you got man !! i just play it looped...many riots at my mnd.
I love this territory you are in - it would be great to hear more.
The beauty of the sine. A world in a sound!
terrific!
creative sound processing! nice work.
very nice, satisfying sound. think will make an interesting drum sound.
this isn't the sound I mentioned in the Forum, but it makes the point just as well: Close up this could be pretty tumultuous, but it's actually pretty peaceful. Amazing how these sounds surround us everyday, but close-up they're a whole world. A fine bunch of captures.
this is a riot (like the VCR is gonna sue you for copyright infringement)!
the wonderful thing about these processed bird-sounds is how they reveal canyons inside, how they create a space as big as a gorge. These are deep & beautiful. Have you considered long ones? Pitch-shifting, of course, is memory-hungry & takes time; but it reveals caverns in a bird's vocal cords, and brings out nuances we'd otherwise not hear. Haunting uploads...
so many fun ways to create 'blasts' on synthesizers...I love the "threshold rumble" that follows this. You've put up some really vivid sounds since coming here. Many thanks.
I missed this when it went up---it sounds like a reeeeeallly pissed off dog. Great piece of sound capture. Take a sound by itself, it's a whole other world...
brilliant...just what i´m looking for
Unique sound.
Brilliant - had me jumping!
I agree - very very nice.
I usually don't comment on rhythm samples because I'm really not knowledgeable about all that goes into them, but I really like what you've submitted, and this one is very enticing. I agree with Sub-d, on both accounts.
Dig this one s well.
Beautiful in both substance and sound quality!