This is a recording of the Boeing 730-7800 takeoff when I left Florida last night, Takeoff was 6:04PM. Recorded with the Zoom H1. Sorry for the clipping, not sure what that was for although the mic is sensitive. Although if I took the recorder out of my pocket it probably would have been better, but I wanted to make sure that the microphone wasn't covered.
In this audio recording I demonstrate a cheep ass walkie-talkie I found at Marshalls for $6.99. It's only a one channel walkie-talkie, and the only button you have is to send morse code, and the range is shit. It also souns terrible.
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This is a file that I found on sndup.net a while back when guessing ID's to find files. This file sounds like it's un educational program, like something a teacher found for their students. In the beginning of the recording it sounds like AT&T Mike but more human like and not as robotic. Does anybody know what this could possibly be? it's fun to find out where some of these files came from. I found a lot of stuff similar to thi....is year and the past two years.
This is when I hijacked an Air1 station on 99.3 here in Columbus Ohio. I was playing a live DJ set from Jef Retro in Orlando playing breakbeat and trance music. I did this with my 0.5 watt FM transmitter back in April 2022. I did that because firstly and the main reason, fuck these stations, and second, it's funny lol. imagine some people driving by my house when people were listening to that shit, they wouldn't be happy about it XD. I don't have that transmitter because I bought a better 7Wat transmitter back in June. Enjoy this, or not, heheheheheheh.
Here's a little recording of me demonstrating the new BEStspeak NVDA add-on that Tamas made, using the B32_TTS.DLL file in the BeSTspeak program made by ROMMIX. Now you can use Keynote Gold in NVDA! If you wanna use the program ROMMIX made, it's on GitHub, and you can get the NVDA add-on from Tamas's website.
I gotta ask, what's the point of YouTube shorts if YouTube is extending videos to 3 minutes long? The idea of shorts is for short-formed content. If I wanted to watch something longer than 60 seconds, I'd go on normal YouTube. Also, when uploading content, videos that are below or at three minutes will be put in shorts, and you can't change that.
This is an audio file I found on sndup.net by guessing URLs. It's like a rap/trap beet, but with maybe a little different. Disclaimer: I don't know who uploaded this, as the only thing it says is uploaded by anonymous, since there is no sign up page.
This is a funny stupid parity song I made of it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas by Michael bublé, but it is it's beginning to look a lot like fuck this. I had the idea from the TikTok sound of a guy singing that, so I thought I would change it, and plus I don't give a shit about the winter. Aside from Christmas it sucks. Enjoy or not.
Did you know that you can now get Keynote gold running on modern windows? No, I'm not talking about the pyper voices for NVDA.There's a new small little program made by a YouTuber named ROMMIX, and he made a little program where you can type what you want and speak your written text. As of now, there is no way to convert that spoken text as an audio file, so you'll have to record your virtual capture card, which is what I did for this recording. If you wanna download it, head over to the following website. https://mega.nz/file/5v0n0Tya#_1y3YmL9GJTNkZ97d2KvPeIbVM_DKj8b0T6GOzCE3rM
This is a funny snippet of a TeemTalk recording. Monday afternoon I was on camille's server. In this part of the recording it was Dane and I, Ethan and Alex B. In the recording, I tapped on the Zoom H1 microphone, which then Alex left the server, which I didn't expect that to happen lol. After that, Dane and I were laughing about it.
I just flew my little remote control helicopter in the living room. While flying it, the helicopter hit the fan, then it crashed somewhere and made a loud noise. I'm not sure where it is now, I'll have to have help finding it later. The house is a little messy because the Christmas tree has been put up, so there's still some stuff lying around. You can get these little plastic helicopters from your local five below for just five dollars. These cheap little fuckers are fun. They come in different colors and sizes. The only bad thing is, there's no replacement parts, so that means if you break the blade or the motor or anything that makes it unusable, then that's the end of it. You'll have to buy another one. I can't tell you how many times I've gotten a bunch of new ones this year. Sometimes, anything that the helicopter comes in contact with, it means it's about to be crazy. I'd also recommend flying the helicopter with a higher ceiling for best performance. Even though the one where I am isn't that high, it'll do for now. Let's just hope it survived this crash lol.
I recently decided to put my Voloco songs on tape. These are the songs I made with it this year and last year (though mostly this year). I found a blank cassette that I have, and I recorded the songs with my CRS 132 tape player and recorder. I didn't start with my recent song, because the first time I did that, when the tape was done, it was playing one of the songs from last year, but not my vary last one. Instead I started with the song The Summertime that I made back in July. Also, I noticed that the vocals were pretty loud. In fact, I didn't just record one take of this, it was multiple. In fact, in this tape I had my volume like at 1%, and the vocals were still choppy, depending on which song that was playing. Despite that problem, I hope you enjoy it anyway.
This is a little rant about the shit going on this weekend, because Dane's TeemTalk server was hacked because of Dylan, and David lawless. He gave Dillin's friend a text file of all the user accounts on the server and now he fucked it up. Instead of telling us his problems with us, he does things the hard way.
This was a song I made with Voloco back in May called Memories In Florida. I sing about the great times I've had down there, from my recent time to the past.
In this audio recording, I demonstrate The Casio CTK 7000 keyboard. It has a lot of great sounds to work with, which I show in this recording. It also has some cool styles of songs. You have the ability to record music with it, and it stors them in an SD card. If you wanna hear more demo songs of this thing, write that in the comments.
Here's a recording this morning of 7200 kHz. I tuned in at about 830 this morning, and it was quite interesting. There was some opinions and other stuff going on about Trump winning his spot back in the White House, and we had a little bit of QRMing but it was interesting. The band eventually got quiet, then it started to pick up again. I haven't been back on since I made this recording, it wouldn't hurt to go back and see what's going on. Usually days aren't that active on 7200, but today is a different story. This will also be going on my podcast The insanity that is 7200 kHz, since I brought that podcast back after moving to different providers.
Just listening to 7200 tonight, and somebody has been just playing some music. But he or she is just playing little snippets of music like three or four second clips, not the whole song. Recorded with http://na5b.com:8901/
Since today is Halloween, I thought I would share an old recording from 2013, back when I whent trick or treating. I think this was the last one I did. This was recorded with an old RCA DVR recorder that recorded in VOC format, so I had to convert these old recordings to MP3. for this one I converted this to opic. It was cold and rainy back then, and I was 12.
This is a NotebookLM tutorial on how to move to another Mastodon instance, based on the fedi tips article. If you're now just trying to figure this out, this NotebookLM deep dive should help.
This is the song to the Panasonic KX-TAW848 Internal BGM 1. This sounds like some NES game, but I know that there are some Panasonic phones, so I don't know where this is from. This isn't mine, I found this file on SNDupp several months ago by guessing URLS, and it was really cool. I showed my bro Dane that, and he said, somebody's living in 1991.
This is my recording of the hurricane watch net this morning on 14.325 MHz. This net happens when there is a hurricane. Some volunteer ham radio operators run this net to help with sending weather information and other info to some government services, like the national weather service and the national hurricane center. This morning, a lot of people checked in, as you can tell in this recording. This net operates on two frequencies, the main one being 14.325, and 7.268 MHz at nighttime. Recorded with the NA5B webSDR in Washington DC for better coverage, and because my radio doesn't seem to want to work because it's not holding a charge. For anyone in the affected areas, stay safe out there.
This is a mashup I made last year. In this one I put What It Is (Block boy), by Doechii and Kodak Black, and No BS by Chris Brown. This was all done with Studio Recorder, which may not be the ideal software to make something like this, but it can be done. I used Moises to get all the vocals and instrumental tracks.
Last night I was listening to 7200 kHz ham radio, and there was some interesting talk going on. People were talking about UFOs, ghost stories, Bigfoot, and all kinds of creatures. There was even some discussions about scary movies. This was recorded with the NA5B WebSDR in Washington DC.
Last year I imported a soundfont in Audacity by going into import raw file. I usually make glitch sounds by doing that, but last year I put a soundfont I downloaded from Musical Artifacts. I think it was an Undertail soundfont. I think it was cool when it was databending it and it was playing all the instruments from the soundfont. It was even cool how when it was playing all the drums it sounded like they were falling down the stairs.
I show you how to find audio files on Sndup buy guessing URL's. The website once had four characters after the sndup.net/****, meaning it could be anything after that, except for no vowel letters. This june, Sndup updated the website to have five characters strings (https://sndup.net/*****). So far I have not found anything under the five character string, maybe because there is not much files uploaded with the new urls. If you want to look for cool files I would still use the four character string for the time being, instead of five. Eventually you may be able to find something with those 5 character strings, but not right now.
This was a beat I found on Sndup this past saturday. Idk who made it, but I think i'll import it to Voloco and sing something with it. Enjoy diss beat!
I found this on sndup this weekend. I think this was a recording made by a teacher and a kid in school. What do you think? Also, since I found this about two days ago, I have the URL to proove this was on sndup.
https://sndup.net/7snd/
as always, Uploads on Sndup are anonymous, so no info was made on who shared it.
I found this file on sndup.net a few months ago. It has this 8bit feel to it. Not sure if this was from a game or if someone just made this. Files that are shared in sndup.net ar anonymous, so I don't know who uploaded it.
This is my new episode of my podcast that I just published yesterday. Since fall is here I thought I would talk about this summer and everything that went down. There was a lot of stuff that I did, like going to the airshow, the Fourth of July party, all the fires I had, the fares and festivals, you name it. I also talked about some events like the 2024 Olympics in Paris, and the Paralympics. You can listen to this episode wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'll provide the link to the Apple podcast page, since that's what I use.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-podcast/id1392527328?i=1000670264237
My recording of 1580 WCCF. I was in Punta Gorda Florida at that time. This AM station has a good signal in most of southwest Florida.