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Started September 28th, 2014 · 9 replies · Latest reply by tomjery 9 years, 11 months ago
Here is a little simple loop creation challenge for the bored
Using the Twente online radio tuner,
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
flick between 2 stations, then grab a short section featuring a transition between 2 different music pieces (from different stations) and turn that into a seamless loop.
You are not allowed to edit the sound in any way, except for selecting the start and end points and saving that as a loop.
This means you cannot cut out sections of the middle to smooth out the transition, etc.
This idea was inspired by this sound:
http://www.freesound.org/people/AlienXXX/sounds/249989/
To create it I simply moved between 2 radio stations that were very close in frequency.
I guess you might also be able to do this more easily by flicking between radio station presets (but I have not tried this)
Sounds like you are already working on a Halloween composition...
Anyway, that would be a subject for another thread.
Posting here to alert everyone I forgot to include in the first post the tags that should be used... So people later can find the sounds that were uploaded in response to this challenge.
Please tag with "Continuum-7", also, in gratitude to the wonderful online tuner from Twente University, please also tag with "Twente-University".
Thanks.
EDIT: As I looked through the other Continuum dares… I realized that the goal is not a piece of music in which you are using you sound. Well if a dare inspires to make music that’s a good thing. As soon as my continuum-7 radio sound is moderated I will add the link
https://soundcloud.com/gis_sweden/continuum7swspkp
This track is for Continuum 7 but why not send a thought to
developers of free programs, internet sites and not that free hardware.
The track dint take that long to finish but the list of software
developers, hardware etc is very long if you think about it.
Thank to
Freesound.org
Acoustic bass_test 1.wav by Bopping
https://www.freesound.org/people/Bopping/sounds/71295/
Twente online radio tuner, http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901
Audacity
VST HostVerion 1.54 By H. Seib
Alien Artifact by Hero Music Systems
Sandra By Fsynths.com
SunRa By elogoxa
airwall by SLJ
ProtoPlasm by H.G.Fortune
BIONIC DELAY by www.echochamber.ch/www.interruptor.ch
Binaural Simulator by gregjazz.com
Cinematic Reverb by gregjazz.com
Soundcloud.com...
I used SP-404, Kaoss Pad 3, Behringer 1002B, Alesis QuadraVerb,
Dynasonic PDR-1 and Zoom RhytmTrak234.
And an Acer computer, Koss Porta Pro, LG, Philips, Microsoft,
Chrome, DropBox, Zoega and so on.......
OK here's my first one (more to come):
http://freesound.org/people/kwahmah_02/sounds/251988/
kwahmah_02 wrote:
OK here's my first one (more to come):
http://freesound.org/people/kwahmah_02/sounds/251988/
Yep, this is what I wanted: raw and unprocessed
that you've got your signature sound, you're going to start working on a musical piece for this dare, or are you going to skip this one?