This is a group listening party with MasterJake, Maulpaul, Lazy, Tunmi13, and Superman84. Listen as we debate the Sincerity of this recording. Is it scripted, most definitely. Are they in the same room? Debatable.
One day, we randomly decided to set up a recorder and capture the activities taking place in our office. This file contains our favorite audio-game development moments, from a six-hour recording that encompassed lots of other work too!
In this recording, I discuss AI and the ways that I use it, as well as people's reactions to my use of it. I also briefly talk about how I learned how to turn on stereo recording, as well as how the weather has been lately. This recording is also sponsored by Nova the dog, who decided she had some things to say about the neighbor's dog barking at us from across the street.
I recently purchased the Sound Morph Elemental library, and decided I'd give it a spin. I came up with a new character called Sean the Spell Caster. Hope you enjoy. P.S. The accent is made up.
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.
In an attempt to improve my speech, I have decided to start summarizing my walks with Notebook LM. I also made a Japanese version for practice purposes, which I will upload separately.
This is me playing three tracks in Sequence Storm I created from scratch.
Keep in mind my game has been doing this strange thing on Windows 11 where the song is either choppy, or it is ahead of the set tempo, making my timing sound incorrect and all wacky. I'd like to apologize about this in advance.
This is a test drive of something I've been working on: 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.
Fair warning: if you're new to Wuthering Heights, the first few chapters are necessarily a bit slow. It's all essential context, though.
This is just chapter one as a test. I wanted to see if this approach actually works before committing to the full twelve-hour audiobook. If people are into it and it seems worth continuing, I'll be releasing a few chapters at a time as I finish mixing them.
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
It's probably worth noting that 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
Here's another walking recording. I'm still going to walk every day, but I'll probably move the recordings to once every week so I don't feel pressured to come up with a conversation topic every day.
In this recording, I talk about The Vail, the interesting way in which the leaves are falling off the trees, and my phone's YouTube notification sound. As usual, if you have any questions or comments, I'd be happy to discuss them in the next recording.
Here's a recording of me walking up and down my driveway for about 30 minutes. In this recording, I talk about my plans for a wiki I am working on. I plan to get out and do these walks every day, so let me know if y'all want to hear more of this. Also, if you have any questions, criticisms, advice, etc. about the recording or anything I've done and/or talked about here, let me know down in the comments, and I can respond to it directly or address it in the next recording.
Hey guys. This is a song that my friend and I were making. I know I know, scary auto-tune. But keep in mind that were two broke kids. We don't have melodyne to make natural vocal tuning happen at least not yet. Feel free to cringe we both did lmao.
I composed this probably in 2003 on my old Yamaha PSR 225. Now I Rearranged it to this nice podcast intro. It is under CC0 so feel free to use it if you like it.
Hey guys. So obviously as stated in the title I have a challenge for anyone listening. You can't get emotional at any point during this song. Think you can do it? Let's see. Also I would recommend to listen to this with headphones for the best results, but up to you ultimately.
Sorry if the quality of this demo isn't as good as the last one. I've been working for hours on this without a break, and I'm a bit tired. Perhaps I'll upload a second demo with improvements.
Anyway, I never owned a Wii myself, but I've played on other people's Wiis before, so I have some level of nostalgia from it. I enjoy the Mii channel music, and I also like the Honeyworks song I covered here, though I prefer the Kotoha version personally. I thought a Mii channel remix of this song would sound cool, so that's what I did. Here's hoping you all enjoy this.
This is just me playing around on the swamp main server with drunkatine and a slue of weapon sound mods. Hope you enjoy, and I'm not sure but this might be the first swamp recording on the pub!
so, last year I was popping off and I made this. since im a big stupid I forgot to back up the project. vsts used were stage piano, ez drums, and ez bass, along with the js pingpong delay
Variflute is a brand new plugin from Audio Modeling. It is a very nice plugin and i really like it. It's currently on sale for $50, so get it while it's discounted
I decided to do a recording test, although I kept ramling on about other thangs when I shouldn't have, but I told you about what apps I used to record and such
The theme song for Nicholas the Knight, for your own enjoyment. Heavily inspired by Afrobeat since he's Nigerian, but with Japanese elements thrown in.
An exiled Caleb the Carpenter adopts a new name... and starts a new legacy.
I'll be doing this in episodes. I was going to make this longer, but I stressed my vocal cords, so need a bit of a break.