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SciFi_Retro_Oscillators_Lab_02.aif

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radarflora

July 22nd, 2016

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Soundscapes > Synthetic / Artificial
Radar Flora - Science Fiction

Same as previous sound entitled "SciFi_Retro_Oscillators_Lab_01.aif"

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analog
circuits
electronic
frequencies
old
oscillator
retro
sci-fi
scifi
sine
submarine
telemetry
vintage
wave

Type

AIFF (.aiff)

Duration

3:00.563

File size

49.9 MB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Stereo

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dronemachine

7 years, 8 months ago

Good job! Very nice sound for making drone music..
Thanks.

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wondersciencetv

8 years, 11 months ago

thanks!!!!

zimbot

9 years, 4 months ago

Timbre: Hmmm, I had never heard of Joe90 -- it must not have made it into small-town USA. For that matter, I don't think I ever saw Thunderbirds, either. But I definitely got to catch "UFO", which was in a different league altogether. Fun stuff.


Radarflora: This sound takes a similar approach that I took in sharing some explorations of a complex (virtual) oscillation circuit generating a different kind of retro sci-fi sounds in my SciFi pack. For the most part, I decided to isolate individually useful pieces and splice them together (visit PhaserVariations3.wav and
PhaserVariations4a.wav
), and that increases the usefulness of the sound. Unfortunately, it also takes a lot of time, and I think it's fair sometimes to simply let the end user do the work of finding and trimming out just what they need (as you are choosing to do here). Taken to the extreme, every individual sound would be turned into a seamless loop and posted as a separate sound on freesound. And that takes way too much time!


Anyway, if you (or anyone reading this) enjoy such retro sound design, you really owe it to yourself to become familiar with Analog Box 2.

Timbre

9 years, 4 months ago

1m12s is very "Joe90" ... https://youtu.be/2d9QZFdW8uQ?t=9s

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