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melpiano.wav| Played 38 times

By Talon

OK I thought I had one more relaxing themed file, but I might have been wrong. So since I said I'd post a calm thing, have this slightly melancholic or maybe more reminiscing piano song. If I find the other one, I will post it then. But until then, put on your favorite MyNoise generator and relax with this. 
Also nope I'm not sure what happened to the beginning two notes either. 

Monday night insanity on 7200 kHz| Played 83 times

By Brycey Wicey

I just got done listening to 7200 kHz, and I ought to say, this was a crazy one. The frequency was packed, though I couldn't hear as much at home as I did a webSDR, which is why I recorded it using one. Not to mention that I've heard the most jamming tonight. Some people were transmitting Morse code, and other digital modes like VarAC. Not only that but some crazy conversations. Later on in the recording, you had someone whining about how crazy 7200 is when he could've just turned the dial and talked somewhere else. If you have a radio that can get shortwave then you might wanna tune there now.

thunder_and_rain.wav| Played 54 times

By Talon

You've been traveling for a while as a soft rain wanders in from far away. You've been looking for an excuse to take a rest, 	and this seems like a perfect opportunity. Finding a secluded part of a gentle stream, you sit down and relax into the small, yet inexplicably large, natural phenomenon. You've always wondered why they call this place the elementals delight as, just in that moment, a sound and a water spirit appear out of the storm and momentarily join forces, surrounding and shielding you from the water from overhead. They share this moment with you for a while before parting ways with you, floating off into the cool afternoon.

Where You From Homie?| Played 24 times

By JeffB

This is a funny video I saw on Facebook like 2 years ago. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1279125596160261

Demonstrating The Elk Mastodon Client For Windows| Played 24 times

By Brycey Wicey

In this audio recording, I talk about how to use Elk for windows, which is a Mastodon client for windows. This Mastodon client is accessible, free and open source. It is available in the Microsoft store or online, like Github.

water_sonata.wav| Played 72 times

By Talon

Psst. Hey. I know it’s late, but I’ve heard whispers that the sound and water spirit got together again. And I know where they are. Want to come? It’s not far, I promise.

elephant.wav| Played 83 times

By Talon

Everything in this was made only from one elephant sample. The pads, the bass, the little chords, the entire thing. Sometimes I took small portions of the sample and played them, other times I took a sample of the waveform and manipulated that and then added effects. But it all comes from the same single elephant trumpet.
Alrighty! Next one! Energetic or calm?

The Loud House Theme GarageBand Remix| Played 34 times

By Brycey Wicey

Here's a short little file, it's a little remix of the loud House theme, but in an 8 Bit Way. This was done on my phone using the GarageBand app, about six years ago, when I was at school with a guy named Zach and we were making stuff. I was like in 11th grade at that time.

The bryce Podcast Episode 25 - It's Almost That Time Of Year Again!| Played 53 times

By Brycey Wicey

Last night I finished this episode of The Bryce podcast, which I had recorded yesterday. Spring is officially two weeks away, on March 20. So I decided to make an episode talking about what I'll be doing that time, and summer ideas and plans. I was also talking about this winter. This episode is available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Enjoy!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-podcast/id1392527328?i=1000696922005

trance_line_10.wav| Played 89 times

By Talon

Sometimes... if its all too much... and you cant go on... its ok to howl at the moon.

I had ideas for this. I was gonna make a whole audio skit around it too. I was also gonna make an extended version. And the breakdown was going to be soooooo epic! Orchestral and strings and like... it was going to be a whole thing.
Then I ran out of steam.
Trust me I'm as disappointed about that as you. 
Probably more so.
Also this is the best kind of trance sue me! This was the shit back then and it's still the shit now! Uplifting/eurphoric/emotional trance has some of the best breakdowns in the electronic music world.
Alright. Let's try again! Energetic or calm?

Intro logo thing| Played 54 times

By velan

Was looking through moresounds and found a lib with neat logos and ident things, so thought I'd try making something. I needed a new intro for my podcast anyway, the one I'm using now while defining isn't entirely mine, and I'm not really sure how spotify handles that sort of thing. Regardless, here you go.

German regional train| Played 42 times

By Tonio

Hi all!
Today, i quickly decided to grab my phone and record one of the regional trains here in germany i frequently use. The quality is not the best and you hear people talking sometimes, but you can hear the doors, and the announcements, and also A bit of the engine. Let me know if you like it.

Michael Os - solundra (instrumental) my first song made in audacity| Played 13 times

By MichaelOs

without the vocals made much later this is literally the first song I made in audacity. The first song I uploaded to audiopub was not the first song I made, in fact. Without the vocals because the vocals on it don't sound right.
bpm: 100
key: switches between c minor and g minor
the genre is the same as the solundra2 one, has similar instruments; plucks, the signature drums and bass from solundra 2, and the polyrhythms similarly as solundra2
trivia: one of the samples, particularly one of the plucks in the chorus, was also reused and sampled in high school festival. the bass in that song was also sampled from solundra originally, as they had a similar melody, except that high school festival's melody was higher in pitch and longer
bonus trivia, for solundra2: one of solundra2's drum loops was used in high school festival as well. Both solundra and solundra2 use similar-sounding drums, plucks and synthesizers, namely the sawtooth ones
instrumental made with
sitar (ladspa plugin, found in a plugin suite, as far as I know no longer works in 64bit builds, but I managed to make a few more samples of it, combined with ambience to form the drums)
risset drum or sin drum, sin rum was also a ladspa plugin, but I don't know whether I used sin drum or risset drum to make the bass drum of this thing
pwm (for synthesizers)
pluck, normal one, used for the plucks. The ones in stereo were done by dividing a track into stereo (usually your 2 tracks will be all selected) then one goes into generate menu, pluck, then pressing enter on that one chooses a note, pressing enter, and you have your own stereo pluck
tuning fork. Tuning fork was used for the bass, distorted a lot of times to make the signature bass sound
for making music efficiently, one of the secrets is having shortcuts mapped out to the "instruments" namely, the pluck, the pwm, the tuning fork, and so forth, but you must have samples in hand. guitar samples, drums, some others as you see fit. Pianos, whatever you desire.
and of course, the classic metronome track you must have at all times as the first track.
to esumee things, making music on it is like audio editing, except you have to go slowly about it and decide pitches, bpm, melodies and whatnot.
It sounds a bit awful because the drums were exported to ogg multiple times because I commonly don't use wav, as I don't have a computer with enough space, and it was maltreated over the months with lots of compression, llimiter, compression, limiter, EQ, and repeat, so there's that. Those were my early mistakes of making music with audacity
enjoy, or skyp, as you see fit.

dragon.wav| Played 79 times

By Talon

Was messing with Surge and managed to make a really deep, very stereo rumble. Kind of like a strange purr.
Then I added some synthesized breaths over it, and clipped them together so that it was fluttering slightly.
I thought it actually sounded quite relaxing, so I synthesized some wind to go on top, and added some gentle synth chords with tons of reverb and subtle modulation. Also all Surge. Obviously.
Then add some improvised wing and claw foley, some Surge and some with the Macbook Mic, and just like that you're relaxing with a huge slightly synthetic sounding dragon... um... thing? I think it's quite peaceful actually. Oh and a touch of 3D as well to make it nice for the headphones.
Choose next one: Energetic or calm?

Twilight hourglass| Played 104 times

By GigaSound

Something random I thought of when I woke up at like 3 AM and got stoned. It was the weirdest shit man. Sorry it's so incomplete and short.