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SONAR PING PONG G.wav

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sandyrb

September 30th, 2010

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Instrument samples > Synths / Electronic
Sandyrb Sonar Ping Pong

This 24-bit 48KHz sample pack contains twelve notes from Bb up to the next A. The sound source is a ping-pong (or table tennis) ball recorded with an Audio Technica ATM-250 microphone through a Millennia Media preamp to Pro Tools via Frontier Design Group converters. The ping-pong ball sample was then manipulated and stretched in Melodyne giving a sound not dissimilar to a submarine's SONAR or ASDIC "ping". Final editing and interpolation of some notes was carried out in Cool Edit Pro.

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24bit
250
48khz
asdic
atm
audio
ball
game
manipulated
media
melodic
melodyne
microphone
millennia
note
notes
percussive
ping
pong
preamp
processed
sample
sandyrb
scale
sonar
sport
table
technica
tennis
tuned

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:03.674

File size

516.8 KB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Mono

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Joshhewetson

12 years ago

Brilliant PING

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