Fearofdark: Sleigh ride | Played 82 times | 1 favorite
By Mudb0y
Merry christmas guys!
By Mudb0y
Merry christmas guys!
By Derek Merced
What's good guys. So my friend and I came up with a dumb idea. What happens when you push band lab to its limits? Well let me tell you sadness. I mean come on. Distortion overload. Something to keep in mind is unlike ableton, and or reaper, all of this is done on one moble device. Yes you read that correctly a moble device. Let me know if you guys need therapy after this. My friend and I could not stop laughing at the end result.
By Chaotic
By garo
I'm just tryn'a help you.
By TheDude
here is another one for you.
Got asked to do these again, so here I am.
By alan
Hi! Today I share a snippet from one of our most amazing morning announcements that was recorded live from the front office by one of my fellow students JaCoby Bonner
By TheFake VIP
My first big feature has landed! And although I know this will be hard for some of you to believe (lol), the downtime that just happened wasn't actually caused by my changes! 😁
You can now reply to comments directly! Comments are now displayed in a nested structure to allow for this.
This was my first big quality of life feature , though I did submit a few small fixes before this.
The only missing feature I know of atm is that posting a reply doesn't (yet) notify the author of the comment you're replying to, but I aim to get this fixed as soon as I can.
Otherwise, if you find any bugs, have any suggestions, or would like to discuss more features you'd like to see, feel free to comment below.
Happy commenting!
By Sir Howard
The weird panning comes from the video itself, sorry about that. And yes... I will post something not ripped from YouTube soon enough, I just saw this one and thought people here might get a kick out of it.
Original video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jyduNCnFOs
By bscross32
Made this in Surge XT, it's 30 seconds long.
Now that iOS 26 is a thing, it's easy to use custom files as ringtones, just invoke the share sheet and it'll be an option there. I personally use Dropbox to get the files onto my phone. Of course, android peeps have had easy access to this forever now.
By TheFake VIP
I've started to submit patches and pull requests to Audiopub! That's right, it's free, open source software if you didn't know. I have quite a few of my own feature ideas (some of which are quite large-scale and may never happen, some of which are smaller and quite possibly will), and there are already a few things I'm working on that I expect will be live soon, but I'll leave you guessing at to what exactly they are for the moment. 😛
I'd love your feedback on exactly what you'd like to see added! There's no guarantees that I'll implement everything you suggest, and I am mindful of maintaining the spirit of the site, and implementing features that help foster the community rather than breaking it up, but let's get the discussion rolling.
Got an idea you'd like to discuss? Either leave it in the comments below, or, if you have a GitHub account and would like to do things the all singing, all dancing professional way, leave it on Audiopub's issue tracker .
Stay tuned for new features coming very soon!
By Chaotic
By vrivri
You see, Vrivri also knows how to make music without using AI or sounds from screen readers. But that doesn't mean he's found his freelancer work yet. Why did I do this instead of washing the dishes or cleaning the house? Because a friend asked me to, and since this is my favorite song from Rhythm Tengoku, I decided to do it. If you've ever played Tengoku or Megamix, you know why. If not, you can find out when playing this. And I'm not using drugs, the game's music is just like that.
By keoku
DOesn't this file sound like him when he plays some of his voices in his skits? I was going through a folder of random ringtones and this was a thing. I thought of paul when I played this.
By tunmi13
Was feeling a bit cultural today, so spent most of the day making this. The vocals are in Russian, by Suno V5.
By Chaotic
By tunmi13
This was originally part of a long playthrough I did in the endless mode, but my controller kept disconnecting (as you can see in the beginning), and the game then started lagging due to my system's inability to handle it all the time. that being said, I managed to grab this section, which is the most stable fight.
Hope you enjoy.
PS: Sorry for the spammed moves, fighting games were never really my strongsuit.
Video I found on X. Guy claims to have hacked a tornado siren to make it play the twelfth street rag song. It's probably fake but it's funny anyway
By Chaotic
By Chaotic
This is an immersive audio remix of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, based on the incredible dramatic reading that the LibriVox volunteers made. You can find the original public domain recording at librivox.org, and I really encourage you to check out and support their work because without them, this wouldn't exist. I'm not trying to replace their original recording, just offering a different way to experience it.
The original text is Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, published in 1847 and now in the public domain. The reading was created by LibriVox volunteers and is also in the public domain. You can find the full cast list and download the original at https://librivox.org/wuthering-heights-dramatic-reading-by-emily-bronte
This is a completely independent project, and I'm not affiliated with any of the volunteers who created the original reading. I'm just a fan building on their great work, and my hope is that this mix does justice to both their performance and to Emily Brontë's vision.
Please let me know your thoughts!
By tsatria03
Hello everyone. Remember when I made the original version of my Rapid Flex beat a few months ago? I decided to remaster it with the help of my friend Adel Spence. I hope you guys enjoy the extended version of this production.
This is an immersive audio remix of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, based on the incredible dramatic reading that the LibriVox volunteers made. You can find the original public domain recording at librivox.org, and I really encourage you to check out and support their work because without them, this wouldn't exist. I'm not trying to replace their original recording, just offering a different way to experience it.
The original text is Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, published in 1847 and now in the public domain. The reading was created by LibriVox volunteers and is also in the public domain. You can find the full cast list and download the original at https://librivox.org/wuthering-heights-dramatic-reading-by-emily-bronte
This is a completely independent project, and I'm not affiliated with any of the volunteers who created the original reading. I'm just a fan building on their great work, and my hope is that this mix does justice to both their performance and to Emily Brontë's vision.
Please let me know your thoughts!
By KamiKitsune
another kontakt test. everything was from kontakt this time.
Sorry for the looping
By Chaotic
By Chaotic
By KamiKitsune
testing some kontakt libs.
By KamiKitsune
lol idk. messing with kontakt and my m32