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ElvenRecoveryBot3_Output_A.wav

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zimbot

May 16th, 2021

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Music > Solo instrument
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Output from an Analog Box 2 circuit I built that is rather simple in its approach to almost everything. It almost sounds like some people singing to very simple accompanying bass and, well, something like a plucked string instrument, I don't know exactly what. It isn't trying to sound like anything in particular, but still sounds kind of interesting. The worst part is that it gets kind of boring when the chord root doesn't change for multiple bars (it's controlled by low frequency oscillators and some randomness). Anyway, I posted an earlier version of this on the ABox2 group mailing list (google groups) in May, 2021. But this one's output was post-processed in Cool Edit Pro just to spruce it up (I would say "mastering", but we all know better). Unfortunately, this clip is kind of long and is not a seamless loop (the beginning and ending are a little more abrupt than I would prefer). I usually put such things into FLAC format, but this one I kept as 44.1K WAV format. While it is musical in nature, the point of this is not to post a work of music, which isn't really allowed on freesound anyway -- it is to demonstrate how a relatively simple ABox2 circuit can make interesting sounds, using just some oscillators, filters, counters, logic operations, math operations, and delays (etc.). In some respects, it is somewhat similar to the "ChoirBot" output sounds I have previously posted, but those are from a much more sophisticated circuit that has much more variation, dynamics, instrument modeling, and so forth. By contrast, this circuit is simpler.

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choral
jambot
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voices

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

5:12.673

File size

52.6 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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zimbot

2 years, 11 months ago

Done! Thanks for the note.

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alexisaguirre79

2 years, 11 months ago

Hey, zimbot. Just wanted to let you know that I love this sound and will probably use it as a part of my music, so I wanted to thank you for creating and for posting it on a public forum for all to use. Message me your full name, so that I can make sure you receive credit if and when I release the song. Cheers!

zimbot

3 years, 2 months ago

Upon listening again long after posting it, I realize it sounds ridiculously hyper-compressed. Sorry about that. I went back to the circuit and pulled back some of the timed delay so that you can better hear the simulated "vocal" effect, and regenerated with some scale change during playback, and put that into ElvenRecoveryBot4_Output_B.fla.

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