I have a Maschine MK3 right next to me that I use as an audio interface primarily. This is the only track I ever made on it because loading samples on to it accessibly is a fucking chor and a half.
A little track I made about a year ago when my good friend Fintan was being an annoying little bitch in VC lol. The original had Histerical say Macintosh Beats at the beginning but I lost that version. I know it's floating around out there though.
Hey everyone.
So today I have a hopefully small enough tutorial on how to use the built-in Vocoder in Surge XT with Reaper.
Your DAW maybe different from Reaper. So you may have to do things a bit differently from what is being demonstrated in this tutorial.
But hopefully this gives you an idea of how to use the vocoder in Surge XT.
Enjoy.
If you want, the video version is on my YouTube channel at the following URL. https://youtu.be/JqBs76PIguU
Here's some EA Sports Knockout Kings 2002 gameplay on the Playstation 2. I'm playing as Kazahiro Arikawa, and fighting Zab Judah.
See the Sightless Fighter's Guide to Knockout Kings 2002: https://seediffusion.cc/SFG/SFG_KOK02.html
Recently someone uploaded a recording of an alarm monitoring center device playing tones on a phone call. Years ago I recorded the alarm panel we used to have reporting that the smoke detectors had been successfully reset after a fire incident (IIRC a cooking-related setting off of a smoke detector). You hear the alarm panel dialing (some digits of the phone number bleeped out), two rings, then the monitoring center answers. It tries a few protocols before finally trying one the panel understands. The panel then sends its report (the lower tones you hear are the panel), at which point the monitoring center sends back a tiny confirmation message and waits for another signal. The panel, its report complete, hangs up instead.
An AI cover I made of Homer Simpson singing all I ever wanted by basshunter. I thought Homer did good with this song. Such a classic. I made this with the banger app, but I had to convert it to MP3 because you can't save them as audio, but video only.
Not much is known about this microwave. Its in the kitchen at our house and I recorded its speaker with a pickup coil. The 60 HZ is the transformer being so close to the speaker so I can't do much about that. sorry.
The EAS, Emergency Alert System, is tested across the country every year to ensure its functionality for broadcasting critical information during emergencies.
Hello, I'm Bryce and I found out about this site through Mastodon, so I wanted to try this out. It seems really good thus far. On my page you will find a bit of everything, including TTS stuff, music, skits, talking, and other cool stuff. Enjoy!