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The sound of an airliner flying over. Created artificially. It is based on the sound of the wind recorded in the mountains. The rest of the sounds used in the creation: the sound of a hiss of a gas burner, a whistling sound obtained by synthesis, the sound of a home vacuum cleaner (two versions of this sound with different pitch), low-frequency noise obtained by synthesis. The sound of the wind is processed differently for each of the three main layers. There is a distant layer with a tail, a near layer, an upper layer and a near layer with a low rumble (there is wind and low synth noise in it). Each of these layers goes through a flanger. And the last, tonal-noise layer consists of the sounds of a gas stove burner, a vacuum cleaner and a synthesizer whistle). All filtering, changes in pitch in the tonal-noise layer, level control by layers, are linked to one XY macro controller and their changes are programmed with different curves of rise, time of arrival and decay. Convolutional reverb has been added to the master channel. I hope that this sound will be useful to someone. Enjoy it! If it does not bother you, share links to your work where
this sound was used.
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Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:43.621
File size
14.7 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
32 bit
Channels
Stereo