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Uploaded At Jun 27, 2024 ^^
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For those wondering how this actually works, all microphones have what's called a noise floor which is always present (comes from stuff like electonic interference,). Its basically static noise that's super quite.
By making the recording super loud you now have a sample of the static you recorded - which is very close to white noise.
From here, there are a million and one tricks for getting sounds out of white noise - making it really short and snappy is a common tactic for making hihat sounds, and using an EQ you can Isolate something very close to a single frequency out of that white noise / static. A single frequency is a sine wave, which is the starting point for most synthesizers. What you get with this technique is closer to a cluster of sines close together... it's a rather pleasent sound - and then you can use that in any sampler to make a playable faux sine wave synth. From then on it's gonna be all the usual tricks.
No. This not groundbreaking, in fact its pretty well known as far as experimental sound generation goes - but the obvious skill here lies in the writing of melody and lyrics.
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@lacustina6560
4 months ago
Ghost in the house like
"Bro he sampled my voice bro, he made a song out of it!"
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