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bathtub3.mp3 | This
is the first tune made with bathtub waves! One of the govvydock samples was used as an intro. Notice how the bath waves sound like bells, a kick, toms, depending on the speed they are played at. |
govvydocks5.mp3 | A darker, more ambient sound to start
(which is what I'm aiming for perhaps?) makes this one unique. I input a piano and the govvydocks5 sample into a vocoder, which gives the piano a chaotic sound, and seems more analogue! Almost breathy really. Regular drums provide the beat. |
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bathtub6.mp3 | This track also uses bath tub samples for
almost everything, but I cheated and played my piano in unison. The snar-ish sound is a raspy bathtub sample equalized near the top end. |
bathtub9.mp3 | Just set the newest (and loudest as I
have increased the resistor from 2.2 Mohm to 6.1 Mohm) bath tub samples with Teflon to the midi input from my keyboards and played it in! |
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bathtub10.mp3 | All
samples are from the sea-song in this rockin' piece haha! Ok, no more bathtub songs after this! The yappy dog bark sound is one of those anomalies I mentioned in tests # 5 & 6. |
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