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INDUSTRY BEAT It | Played 28 times | No favorites

my most popular mashup. I understood reaper a bit better when I made this so audio quality is better. Enjoy.

hate holding me | Played 7 times | No favorites

This is another old mashup I created when I was learning reaper. I'm sorry for the over compression. It makes it annoying.

the raw sound of WWV. | Played 27 times | No favorites

shortwave WWV radio station, providing time of day.

Old, now fixed, nvda remote bug. | Played 31 times | No favorites

This was a bug that worked on both tella and nvda remote alike that would do very bad yet cool things when used. Have a listen.

the talking microwave at my house. | Played 43 times | No favorites

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.

Echo Harmony @ Inchindown Tank | Played 22 times | No favorites

The Inchindown tanks are a disused underground oil depot located in Invergordon, Ross-shire, Scotland. They were built between 1938 and 1941 to serve as a bomb-proof fuel oil supply for the Royal Navy's base at Invergordon during World War II. The complex consists of six massive tanks, five of which are 237 meters long and 13.5 meters high.
Interestingly, the Inchindown tanks are known for holding the record for the longest reverberation in any man-made structure. This means that sounds produced inside the tanks echo for an incredibly long time. In fact, the reverberation time surpassed that of the Hamilton Mausoleum in 2014, setting a new world record.
The tanks are currently designated as a Category A listed building, recognizing their historical and architectural significance.

5G teamtalk lag | Played 27 times | No favorites

This is what happens if you have less than one bar of 5G on an extended network in the middle of Texas.

2023 nation wide EAS | Played 20 times | No favorites

The EAS, Emergency Alert System, is tested across the country every year to ensure its functionality for broadcasting critical information during emergencies.