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deepCave.wav

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nicStage

May 5th, 2005

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Soundscapes > Synthetic / Artificial

heavily processed piano sample. deep rush sound with "water drop" like sounds (actually just the sustain pedal being released).

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bass
loop
processed
rumble
subterranean

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:04.847

File size

417.6 KB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Mono

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scubalibre

13 years, 10 months ago

It's going to be used sunday 22 april at Art Cinema OFFoff, Ghent Belgium on an Ableton project as part of Iphone U3 with Olga Magieres: piano, Lazara Rosell Albear: electronics & movement and Doris Bloom: live painting & sounds. Big Thanks.

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johnpeat

15 years ago

Scary and entirely typical of the sound of Pluto being knocked into a Black Hole

That's this sound means in our (free) Android game "Cosmic Crash" http://www.somewhatdog.com/cc

suonho

20 years, 8 months ago

scary!

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