There's a spot in the city where I often pass through which buskers love to use as their spot for performing. Here's a guy I recorded on one of my city trips.
we've all heard what normal washing machines sound like when they spin up. This was my old washing machine. Sounds kinda like a broken jack hammer or something?
The thing I remember the most about my childhood was that there wasn't anything like copy right law regarding software piracy here, so you could go to the market and find a guy who had a ton of DVDs with latest games and stuff for a very low price. That also meand there most likely were keygens or custom installers with music or chiptunes. This is one of those tunes which I remember from back then.
Hope you'll enjoy it.
Well, this is my first track from the new SunoAI series, where I'll be posting interesting SunoAI tracks that I manage to generate. Feel free to comment your opinions anytime!
This is a really strange remix of the iPhone 6 ringtone called Opening.
It starts with the regular ringtone then turns into this weird rap thing, then becomes a really spacey chill track. This was from 2022 so the quality really isn't great, but I thought I'd post it here just because of how amusing it was to me for some reason.
This was my attempt at dubbing music with ElevenLabs using the dubbing tool. Some of you don't know, but it only works with the spoken word, not actually singing. Though I do have songs that have singing, I also have music that speaks. So, I took this trance song You Are So Quiet by Aquagen. Aquagen is a German trance/techno artist. They released the German Version of the song, and the english song which most of you would know if you've heard it. I wanted to try and turn it to something else. Even though it may have not been the best dub, it was better than nothing. Some cons of this dub is when the time came for him to yell out why are you so Quiet, it didn't do well expressing it that way, but maybe because I needed to change the stability of the speech maybe. Enjoy this trance classic from 1999!
One of my recordings from five years ago, I was picking up kids on walkie-talkies. I was using the Midland talker walkie-talkie, which I still have to this day.
Back in the day I used to have this Nighthawk Carbon monoxide detector, but it also had a smoke detector as well, and it could talk. When you hit the button it would go from smoke then to Carbon monoxide. Who still has this detector to this day?
"Sweet Georgia Brown" is a jazz standard that was composed in 1925 by Ben Bernie and Maceo Pinkard. This song quickly gained popularity and became a significant hit during the Jazz Age. The recording by Ben Bernie and his orchestra is one of the most famous early versions.
Well, the title says it all. But likewise, this may or may not be the last one you see from me for a bit until next week. You guys know how to contact me at this point if you wish to get a hold of me.
also, I am just saying, the upload limmit on here is not good for you. I just wanted to upload a 55 mb audio file...
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I guess its going to be mp3 then, 😞
this is a very, very late chip of the day. I know its probably june 30th for many of you, so I will be uploading a bonus chip to make up for it.
anyways, enjoy this one, its a good one.
the second singer is AI, with my own vocals as the input, seams to be some clipping through out the song, since i forgot to use a limiter on the master track, but it's not too bad
I was fucking around in reaper with this recording of this crazy crackhead lady getting arested and I thought this screem would be good over a trance gate. So I grabbed one and figured out how to use it.
Another cover I recently recorded. Excuse the microphone distortions that are heard from tikme to time, seems like my mic couldn't handle such loud singin. LOL. Anyway, hope you enjoy, feel free to drop your comments and opinions in the comments section.
Honestly idk this is easy mode or what lol. here is my stat after death:
You ended at 20, 3008, with a confidence level of 65, and 904 points.
Btw this is the same thing I uploaded to my youtube. For those wondering what is my channel: http://www.youtube.com/@audiogamestutorial
A fun way to stress an old computer is to play intensive tracker music. The song that was played is titled The Awakening of Evil, and it was tracked by Sphenx. MOD Archive link: https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=58621
The computer that was used to play the file has a 266 mHz Pentium II CPU, 64 MB of RAM, a 16 GB SD card with Windows 2000 Professional SP4 installed, and a Turtle Beach Montego sound card.