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This is another loop that I can see as intro music for a podcast opening, or leading into a break.
It could also serve as the soundtrack to your next adorable pet video!
This is a 90bpm loop, and starts with piano and drums, introducing a smooth feel that makes me want a cocktail! Cello and classical guitar then come in to supply the soul of the piece, enhancing the already laid-back mood.
A mild reverb is applied to the drums and cello. I've also used a mild compression on the piano. Tracks are panned a little to fill the stereo field.
I recorded this in Audacity (as always). The chords are G - Bminor - A - Cminor.
I continue to work this and on other pieces, and MGS-produced versions of them will be put up on the upcoming MGSTUDIO.ORG website (free, w/donations appreciated) along with other works I have in-process that will not be posted here, but be available commercially. Of course, you are free to use this as you see fit, in whole or in part. Overdub your own tracks to it. All I ask is that you add Mad Gravity Studio to your work as a contributor. I'd love to hear what you can do with it.
Unlike most of the sounds and rhythm tracks I've posted here, I've flagged this one as Attribution 4.0, so please read the info on this type of license if you're not familiar. Otherwise, have fun with it!
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Type
Wave (.wav)
Duration
1:04.019
File size
10.8 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo
4 hours, 44 minutes ago
This sound is definitely made for a podcast intro and outro, totally awesome sound.