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This was produced by tapping on a stethoscope which had an earbud pressed against a Shure SM57 mic. Low pass filter applied, as well as compression and a gate. Chorus added. Used a recording cassette deck as a preamp going into an M-Audio Audiophile USB soundcard.
Note: If you're having problems listening to this clip, the cutoff frequency of your speaker set may be too high(solution: new speakers). The signal strength exists almost entirely in the very low frequencies, so you may need a sub-woofer to hear it. Otherwise, try turning your speaker volume all the way up. Doing so may saturate the signal and at least allow you to hear the harmonics of the signal caused by the distortion. I don't recommend it, but you'll at least maybe be able to hear something.
Type
Mp3 (.mp3)
Duration
0:41.418
File size
1.6 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bitrate
320 kbps
Channels
Stereo
17 years, 5 months ago
yeah.. great lol
17 years, 5 months ago
deep and inside-like, so dry that one can change tempo and pitch? will try use for slow music.....
so thanks
17 years, 5 months ago
Can't hear the sound..see the equ of Winamp moving and hear other music without any problem. Is the file corrupted? Who will help me?
17 years, 5 months ago
nice and bassy. very realistic, perfect for me to play about timestretching it!
17 years, 5 months ago
I chose this because I found it also very real sounding.