'G' Sounds
Electric guitar with synthesizer/fuzz. The signal is simultaneously distorted and dropped in pitch one or two octaves, depending on attack and tone (and basically whatever the pedal feels like doing). Recorded on a Zoom H6.
Electric guitar with reverse delay pedal. The reverse delay takes the signal and plays back short phrases in reverse order. With the repeat volume at max and no decay, the effect created is essentially high frequency feedback and uncontrollable repetition.
Electric guitar with flanger and chorus. With both the flanger and chorus signal 100 percent "wet" the oscillations are deeply felt; the rate of oscillation, however, is relatively slow so the listener can "feel" their way through the timbral changes.
Electric guitar and ring modulator. The ring modulator takes he signal from the guitar and feeds it a low frequency oscillator, creating the vibrato effect, and the ring modulator, which essentially produces new frequencies around the given frequencies. The results is often wild, microtonal inflections sweeing in and out of our auditory soundscape.
Electric guitar with vibrato and reverb--perhaps the most "normal" sounding. Reverb cranked all the way up makes the signal sound as if it were in a big empty room and far away, while the vibrato cuts in and out creating a choppy effect, or the effect of a rotating speaker.
Sound recording of someone playing their guitar in an open public setting on a windy day. Recorded on a Zoom recorder.
Sound recording of two UNCSA guitarists tuning before rehearsal. Recorded on an iPhone 4.
A short guitar riff I made for one of my songs. Recorded through my iPhone 6s. Electric ESP LTD Guitar, amplified through a Line 6 amplifier. Location - bedroom. Soundcloud: BuscatiJones - Thanks, https://soundcloud.com/buscatijones/thanks
Sound recording of a Duke University student playing the acoustic guitar in a residence hall common room. Playing a personal instrument such as the guitar is quite a common pastime among students while attempting to relax and take a break. Being comfortable with the guitar tends to require a fair amount of practice and natural flow with the strings and to be able to tune the instrument by ear in order to produce the best sound. Recorded on a Zoom H4N recorder. / Grabación de un estudiante de la... Read More
Sound recording of an individual thirstily gulping water from a bottle in one breath. Recorded on an iPhone 5C.
This sound is gulping water quickly from a plastic water bottle. The sound contains a steady, loud gulping sound followed by the crunching of the empty plastic water bottle as the water is drank. This was recorded on a condenser mic.
Sound recording of successive gun firing.