My "Calm Synthesizer, A.wav" sound stretched 10 times through the good fun "Paul Stretch" software. Then I added some extra reverb in Audacity and this is the result. I'll never have a use for it, so perhaps someone else will - it is rather pleasant for background noise.
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"Ambience, Peaceful Synth.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org
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Originally edited using "Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch" Software and Audacity on 26th August 2016.
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Amazing work! I'm using this with one of my motion posters for an indie series I'm trying to get off the ground. Please email me at somarisingproductions@gmail.com if you need anything!
Thanks!
Thanks! excelent ambience!
LOVE this - thank you so much!! Using it for a fun video I made with my boyfriend on our recent holiday - will post link once it's done. THANK YOU!
Nice work! I used this as an ambient sound in my latest school project at Uni, you can check it out here - https://vimeo.com/197986697 I credited you in the description box:)) Will be using it in a 2-minute long edit for the University parkour people that helped me out with my project. Will credit you in the video as I think they might upload it to their youtube. Hope that sounds alright! Let me know if anything :))
Best
- filmlife
Cheers!
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