In this audio recording, you will hear me talk on two modes for CB Radio, starting with the normal AM mode, and then FM. The President Randy II FCC was the first few radios with FM included. This was all recorded with the Zoom H1 essential connected to the line-in port, with the radio connected to the headphone port. You can tell that AM is shitty for audio. It wasn't like that in the previous recording, but I had the recorder connected to my Tecsun PL880. There's an improvement on FM, with it sounding better. If this hobby is relevant in the next few years, more people will start to use FM. As of now it seems like the only communications I hear are on AM, and not on FM. Hopefully there will be some handhelds that have single side band, because that would be cool! But if you would want to talk with 12 Wattes of power, the battery life would be sucked out in no time.
This was one of my first transmitions I made with my president Randy II FCC handheld radio. I ordered it on Amazon last weekend and I got it on Sunday September 7. I recorded this with the Zoom H1, connected to my Tecsun PL880 shortwave radio tuned to the particular frequency I was transmitting on. This was recorded this Monday. The CB band was quiet, so I was just talking on it. The next recording of this you will hear the difference from transmitting on normal AM mode, to transmitting on FM. Because this radio has FM mode, I can talk on FM, making communications better. I will connect the president Randy radio to the zoom H1, because when you transmit, you'll bee able to hear that on the recording, because I tested that out. The reason I won't bee plugging in the Zoom H1 to the Tecsun PL880 for that recording I will make is because it doesn't have FM for shortwave. But with the president Randy radio, I can switch between AM and FM, and you will bee able to hear that.
In this audio gameplay, I play the game The great toy robbery by L-works. In this game you steal toys from evil Santa, and you have to face those little devils called elves, and they will take you down if you're not careful. If you're still stealing toys, you get taken over to evil Santa and his workshop, where you'll have to open all 7 keys so that way Santa will get his rocket powered death sleigh and destroy everything, or you could just open a few keys and then get out of there before he gets you.
I'm glad I tuned to 7200 kHz last night, it was insane! There seem to be a fight going on, someone telling people to shut up, there was somebody playing music and sound effects, and there were so much going on last night. This was recorded with the NA5B WebSDR from Washington DC, because I thought I could capture a lot more of what happened than on my radio at home.
I found this song on Sndup last year when guessing a URL, and I came across this file. It's the song you play to you're baby when he or she is going to sleep, but it's scary.
In this file I play Blinded Guide, an audio game made by L-Works, who is also known for making games like The Great Toy Robbery. In this audio game, you help Bob walk him around the streat, and to avoid obstacles like poles, cars, fire hydrants, and the mean dog Rover. There are three difficulty's, eazy, medium and hard. You get three lives. You use three lives, the game is over and you start all over again. You can donload the game on l-works.net.
This is my attempt at making a vlog by doing it audio only. In this file, you'll get to hear what today was like. This was all recorded with Just Press Record, then I put all the files in studio recorder. I hope you enjoy this attempt at an audio vlog.
this was recorded with the Olympus VN541PC recorder. before I got that recorder back in 2018 during Christmas time, I found some files that someone else had recorded before the person seld it. She must have not knone how to remove recordings from the recorder, and she may not have had a computer. This person had a few files recorded, and this was one of them. At first I was asking the same question when I first got it. She says, "How do you use this stupid recorder"? For me the recorder was confusing at first until I got the PDF of the manual. When she said that she was hitting buttons, until she stopped it.
Here is a recording of throwback hour on Diplo's Revolution on SiriusXM. This recording was recorded on cassette tape. I thought I would try and record this on one of my blank tapes, so I plugged in the CRS 132 tape player and recorder into my SiriusXM radio dock, and it turned out great! I know, I could have used something other than old tape, but I thought it would be something different to do.
This was recorded two years ago. I recorded this with my CRS 132 tape player. In the beginning of the recording grandma and I were talking. After that, she leaves. Not long after that, my cousin Brady comes in the room and we hang out. I'm sorry for that anoying sound you hear, it's coming from the tape player itself.
My radio recording of the national Emergency Alert System Test that was conducted on Wednesday, October 4, 2023. Recorded with the Olympus VN541PC recorder connected to my Tecsun PL880.
This audio was recorded on February 20, when Dane and I were hanging out on his TeemTalk server. He was playing the songs that I made instrumentals to from Moises, because I put them in a shared folder. He was trying to make a parity of without you by usher and David Guetta, but he failed to make one because he was laughing so hard! If you want more snippets of things he sang, let me know.
I just made this with Voloco today. I took the beat of Hell To The Naw Naw by Bishop Bullwinkle. I got the beat by putting the song through Moises first, before putting it in Voloco. Enjoy!
Yesterday afternoon in Ohio we got some gusty winds before it rained around dusk. This was recorded with the Voice Memos app with stereo recording enabled since I'm running iOS 18 beta.
Another recording of me flushing the toilet. Recorded with the good old Zoom H1 essential.
This is my recording of Trey Raidel on 92.5 Fox News. I was in Naples Florida over the Thanksgiving holiday last year, so I had some recordings of radio. Since it was Friday, it was freestyle Friday, meaning they would talk about anything from News, to music to sports to anything. They also discussed about Black Friday and cyber Monday. I thought this was a pretty good aircheck.
How many of y'all remember playing this joint? Because I remember jamming to this stuff back in 2012 when it was dope. I use Moises to make the instrumental, it did well compared to stemroller. The karaoke track was also great.
Here's another audio file of me playing Freedom Millionaire, an accessible audio game on windows. This time I played but I didn't provide any commentary while playing it, all you heard was the capture device. recorded with virtual recorder period
I thought I would make a file of me playing an accessible audio game called Freedom Millionaire, which is an accessible game of who wants to be a millionaire on Windows. I've played this because I like the show on TV, and I like the fact we have this accessible version. For those who haven't downloaded it, you can get it off audiogames.net or through the blind help project, either way you can get it through these resources.
This is a recording of me turning on and off an FM transmitter. The transmitter has a fan on it for preventing heat on the transmitter, since this is a 7 watt transmitter. This is a CUIAMAO FM transmitter that can transmit as high as 7 W power output. You can get this on Amazon for around $100. This is perfect for a sound effect when somebody is turning on or off their transmitter. Recorded with the zoom H1 essential.
In this audio file, I review and give my personal observations about the Zoom H1. I recorded this for my podcast, the Bryce podcast. This is the 18th episode of the podcast. This can be played anywhere you listened to your podcasts. You'll hear my review of it, and most of the features plus some of my thoughts about it.
Here's the link to this episode on Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-podcast/id1392527328?i=1000664902092
In this audio file, I review and give my personal observations about the Zoom H1. I recorded this for my podcast, the Bryce podcast. This is the 18th episode of the podcast. This can be played anywhere you listened to your podcasts. You'll hear my review of it, and most of the features plus some of my thoughts about it.
Here's the link to this episode on Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-podcast/id1392527328?i=1000664902092
A random recording I thought of randomly while in the bathroom when I was carrying the zoom H1 last week. I put it close to the toilet bowl, to record what it would sound like of flushing the toilet in stereo, in 32 bit float. Yes, I know and it's random and weird. Don't ask, I just did it.
It was just raining outside where I'm located a little bit ago. Here in Ohio it really wasn't supposed to rain, but here we are. I was outside and I finished up my dinner and was finishing up my drink, then it started to rain so I made this recording. Then I went inside when it started to rain harder and then that's when I stopped the recording.
In this audio file I reflect on this summer talking about some of the things I've done this year, the memories of this summer of 2024, and what I plan to do during the last few weeks of summer . This was recorded with my ZoomH1 when I was swinging. Enjoy!
In this audio file I reflect on this summer talking about some of the things I've done this year, the memories of this summer of 2024, and what I plan to do during the last few weeks of summer . This was recorded with my ZoomH1 when I was swinging. Enjoy!
Here's the instrumental to No Type by Rae Sremmurd. Who remembers this? I remember jammin too dis on the radio like a decade ago. I use Moises to isolate the vocal.
In this audio file, I talk about two AI vocal removers, Moises and StemRoller. I go over the main factors, like pricing, the features of the programs, the algorithms, and my experiences with using the two programs. Wondering which one you should use? listen to this and find out what is best for you baist on what you might use them for.
This is System F out of the blue but with only drums. These are the other instruments from the Roland JP 8000, which is what Ferry Corsten used to make this banger of a track. If you've seen the other file with the base and keys only, I used stemroller to separate this, and that's how I got the drum part.
Last night I went on shortwave radio again and listened to 7200 kHz (also known as 7.2 MHz), the 40 m ham radio band. Let me just say that last night was crazy! Everybody was on that frequency that night. Most of what everybody was arguing and talking about was a lot of politics stuff. Somebody must have said something because everybody was going on at it. Also, people were also transmitting Morse code as well. All I can tell you is that 7200 was a shitshow last night. Who knows what will happen on that frequency today or tonight. I recorded this with the na5b webSDR located in Washington, DC.
http://na5b.com:8901/
Even though I could hear some of the stuff they were saying in Ohio, where I'm from, it seemed to be more interesting through recording with that WebSDR.